Good morning Cardiff!
The volcanic ash plume jettisoning across UK air space isn't stopping some airline carriers trying to prove some aircrafts are still safe to fly. A Boeing 747 British Airways flight from Heathrow to Cardiff did land safely on Sunday night – proving some restrictions are unnecessary.
Now the National Air Traffic Service says restrictions will be lifted on some flights form 7am tomorrow morning – with some Scottish airports opening from 7am tomorrow morning.
You can find The Guardian's travel advice for passengers here. NAT's website will be updated with the latest information here. Despite the volcanic ash causing havoc for passengers, those going about their daily business have been presented with some glowingly beautiful sunsets - something about the particle fallout. We'll showcase some striking Cardiff shots later on the blog today.
Following damning reports on Cardiff's drinking culture an Echo reporter has gone out to dispel the image of the city as a scene from Night of the Living Dead.
Residents came together to work on regenerating their area – starting with Splott bridge – reports WalesOnline.
On the blogs, Cardiff Fashion looks at new Cardiff label Runway Clothing. Read more on the blog here.
Buzz Magazine is looking for recommendations for independent Welsh breweries for their Food and Drink guide.
A Cardiff author has released a new novel based on his experiences battling with IVF treatments, reports Welsh Icons.
WalesHome looks freedom of speech and the blogosphere in relation to the recent Digital Economy Bill.
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