Good morning Cardiff!
At County Hall the corporate parenting panel will take place at 3pm.
Tonight Llanishen Local History Society will meet at Coed Glas School at 7.30pm. Dr Madeleine Gray will give a talk on Memories of farming on the Cefn Mably estate.
TEDxCardiff tickets go on Sale today from 10am. Have a look at the speakers on their blog, and how to get your ticket.
In the news, Cardiff Council's plans for transport around the city centre have been revealed – with WalesOnline looking at the long-stay car parking squeeze, and we featured an insight into changes for the bus box system here.
Local groups and organisations are being urged to apply for funding from the Welsh Assembly Government under their 'Tidy Towns' scheme. We'll soon bring you pictures from yesterday's Roath Action Together litter pick (RATpick) which was organised by Communities First and Keep Wales Tidy.
Central Cardiff will be at the forefront of BT's plans to deliver super fast broadband to parts of the UK, reports BBC Wales. All four Cardiff MPs welcomed the development.
YourCardiff looks at a number of community concerns in Heath.
In Westminster, Jenny Willott asks the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many case owners working at the Cardiff UK Borders Agency office have had their contracts terminated. Phil Woolas says 10 have been terminated in the last year.
On the blogs, Green Cardiff highlights more examples of illegal parking.
In culture, Spencer McGarry Season will play their new album in full (70-minutes) at Chapter Arts Centre on Friday. The Joy Collective have a preview on their blog here.
Cardiff Council launched its community building grants scheme. Voluntary organisations can apply for funding to help improve the internal and external physical structure to community centres, meeting places and other community buildings. Read more on their website here.