Good morning Cardiff!
After the Twitter and Blogosphere was abuzz with Craig Bellamy's move to Cardiff City yesterday, we'll have a reaction from our resident Bluebirds fan today. We'll also be bringing you lots of juicy bits from our foodie blogger and later today a look at the way rugby in Cardiff is changing.
What's making Cardiff tick today?
Hooters continues to be at the helm of the online debate, but the conversation following the news a restaurant chain will open in the city has spread further afield to receive international attention. Feminist blog Jezebel writes on why protesting against Hooters is a waste of time, Salon.com picks up the story as does Slate Magazine.
In Sport, Bluebirds fans were overwhelmed yesterday by the news Craig Bellamy would be joining Cardiff City on loan. Cardiff City online reported the player would wear shirt number 39 and we tracked the fans reaction to the news.
An instrument problem at University Hospital Wales, Heath, has occurred causing delays to surgery dates for patients, reports BBC Wales.
Judging has begun for the Best Welsh Design Awards 2010 at Cardiff design festival. Read more on Creative Boom Cardiff here.
The first produce from the Riverside Community Market Garden has been sold to local shops, reports WaleOnline. See our video feature of the market garden here.
After taking over Jacob's market, The Joy Collectives looks at how Meatbags will be putting on another gig this time in Sound Space Studios.
Living Magazines reports the Cardif Lions club moves to Cardiff North and has made this promotional video about the local community blog.
This Fix My Street report suggests abandoned bicycle frames should be donated to the Cycle Training Wales recycling project, which we featured here.
Cardiff Rivers Group are planning another clean up this week on the feeder canal in Bute Park and find out details on how to join them on their blog here.
City Centre Cardiff looks at an outsiders view of the city for the tourist season.
Prosiect Gwyrdd will be holding a roadshow in the city centre about what the waste management project is all about – and which partnerships are being considered – Splott Online has posted up their poster online which gives more information about the awareness stunt.
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