Good morning Cardiff!
At County Hall today the Economy and Culture Scrutiny Committee will meet at 4.30pm, you can find out what's on the agenda here.
Cardiff Central library will have their 'Incandescent' poetry sharing session at 5.45pm in Meeting Room 4.
Tonight Jenny Willott MP and Jenny Randerson AM will hold a special student surgery at the Taf pub in the students' union. Students are invited to quiz them on their policies and campaigns over a drink.
Tonight Clwb Ifor Bach holds a night to raise money for Haiti presented by Grassroots Cardiff.
In the news, residents give their views on how the Shirenewton gypsy site in Cardiff could be improved. Social Justice minister Carl Sargeant visited the site yesterday following news the Welsh Assembly government is giving £2m funding to gypsy and traveller sites in Wales.
Roath Residents' Action Group will be erecting community notice boards in a bid to get residents communicating better with one another, reports student community journalism site My Cardiff.
Following our feature on the changes to the city centre bus system and the new Free 'b' bus service, Matt Townsend put in this freedom of information request to Cardiff Council for figures on usage and cost. He used the My Society site WhatDoTheyKnow. We'll be keeping an eye on this one.
Earlier this week Capture Cardiff revealed travel expenses for Cardiff councillors. WalesOnline have found reactions to the fact the executive member for transport, Councillor Delme Bowen, admitted he uses his car to get to work – despite asking Cardiff residents to use public transport to cut pollution in the city.
On yourCardiff Paul Seligman analyses council material on sustainable living, and asks, should the council be telling him when he will die? Peter Bray looks at whether humps just reduce speed or also pollute the environment.
The ex-auditor general Jeremy Colman yesterday appeared in Cardiff Magistrates Court charged with making and possessing 429 indecent images of children, reports BBC Wales. The report says he was released on bail without entering a plea and will next appear in court on 30 April.
Capture Cardiff features new enterprise Cardiff Biz. The new online venture aims to connect local businesses and launches later this month.
Cardiff Twestival have revealed the big greedy prizes up for grabs at the event next week. Our favourites include meals at Y Fuwch Goch, vouchers for The Pot Cafe, a Sleeveface book and tickets to any gig at Clwb Ifor Bach. We've got more on the Cardiff Twestival coming on the blog.
In culture, Ben Bryant reviews Traces at Wales Millennium Centre for Buzz Magazine. We'll be bringing you a review of Dance Bytes – the new work from Welsh Independent Dance.
Theatre director John McGrath sums up the reaction to National Theatre Wales's A Good Night Out in the Valleys.
A new Cardiff-based poetry and writers magazine launched at Cardiff Arts Institute.
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