Good morning Cardiff!
Today as Cardiff's skies are back in business we'll bring you more updates on the latest flight information. Have you just got back to the city after a long trip home? Let us know.
Cardiff North hustings will take place at 12.30pm today in Heath Park car park. Read more here.
Later this afternoon the full council meeting will be held at 4.30pm in County Hall. Check back here for the latest from the meeting.
The next Cardiff Girl Geek meet up will take place tonight at Gwdihw bar. You need to book your place here before attending. The speaker will be Emma Boulton - director of Mark Boulton Design and a co-founder of small publisher, Five Simple Steps.
In the news, Wales Millennium Centre have appointed the director at the Barbican in London Mark Taylor as their new chief executive. More on BBC Wales here.
Cardiff Council released the official nominations for candidates in Cardiff – see the details on candidates, agents and polling stations here.
Police are appealing for further information on a distinctive vehicle in connection with the Aamir Siddiqi case. They are keen for anyone with information on a silver Volvo XC90 seen in the Roath and Cathays area to come forward. They are also appealing for anyone with private or business-use CCTV to contact them. More information can be found on their website here.
On the election trail, Gordon Brown visited Cardiff yesterday and held a Q&A session at the SWALEC stadium. Cardiff West MP Kevin Brennan was busy taking pictures of the event here and Sarah Brown left a little Welsh message on her blog.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes will be attending Cardiff later this year to give a lecture on Living Dangerously at Cardiff University. To book your place at the event on Tuesday 15 June go here.
Secret Wars Cardiff document their trip for the London vs Cardiff battle on their blog.
The famous Riverside and Roath farmers' markets are being taken into Cardiff's schools, reports yourCardiff.
Brew Wales looks at the Cider open day this weekend just outside of Cardiff run by the boys at Gwynt Y Ddriag Cider.
The Sprout tells us about a new zine in town – F*** the Week apparently has no agenda at all – just something creative from the Cardiff community. Availalble on the streets from May 1. We like.
Nathan Collins asks Cardiff Council how much the rising bollards and video entries on Caroline Street and Mill Lane cost using freedom of information request website What Do They Know.
On sister site Fix My Street, large potholes have been reported in Cyncoed.
Milgi Lounge tell us what's new at Roath's hotest cocktail venue, and they ask you – should they go 100% veggie? There's also a gorilla art exhibition there tonight from 7pm. Question is – will it be art of gorillas? Or guerilla in its undertaking?
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