Good morning Cardiff! With the volcanic ash cloud still hovering over the UK we'll still be bringing you updates on travel disruptions – check back to the live travel blog here and read some of the stories from those who missed their flights here.
At County Hall today the council's licensing committee will meet at 10am – we'll be watching out for the licensing application from The Globe music venue and bring you the latest news.
Today the Royal Horticultural Show starts in Cardiff's Bute Park with floral shows, show gardens, advice for gardening, and this year there'll be a wheelbarrow competition – see the website for all the details.
Police have searched the Capitol takeaway on Caroline street in connection with the stabbing in Roath reports BBC Wales. Two men still remain in custody being questioned over the murder of Aamir Siddiqi and a football match in Heath park was held in his honour yesterday.
On the election trail today the Welsh Communist party will launch their manifesto at the Cayo Arms on Cathedral Road at 11am today – read more on their site here. Carwyn Jones launched the Welsh Labour manifesto in Cardiff yesterday – more here - as did the Welsh Liberal Democrats – read here. Plaid Cymru launched their 'Blah blah blah' posters.
The plans of how Penarth Pier Pavilion will be renovated are now on display at the Washington Gallery on Stanwell Road in Penarth. More on their website here.
Also in Penarth yesterday this picture of a bent a bus shelter on Windsor were posted on Twitter by Emyr Derfel – see here.
Cyclists in Cardiff demonstrated in Bute Park yesterday for improved provision in the city for bike users.
Wales Millennium Centre will join up with Festival Interceltique de Lorient for the first time this spring to present a whole day of live Celtic festivities reports Welsh Icons.
The people behind The Cardiff Story – a new exhibition opening at The Old Library later this year are looking for members of the public to send in their photos and objects which tell the story of Cardiff – more here.
On the blogs, WalesHome has profiled the Cardiff South and Penarth constituency in the last of their election profile pages. Writer Daran Hill predicts current Labour MP Alun Michael's return to parliament with a reduced majority.
The Sprout looks at a charity car wash held at Roath Fire Station.
On Fix My Street potholes have been reported in Cathays as well as Caerau.
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