Good morning Cardiff and welcome back to the daily guide to what's on in the city and on the web.
Today Cardiff Council's planning committee meeting takes place at City Hall.
Petitions sent into the council for planning applications in Llandaff, Pentwyn, Butetown and Cathays will all be heard this afternoon and I'll update you on that later.
Tonight a number of PACT meetings take place across the city, including Tremorfa, Plasnewydd, Ely, and Pentyrch - see Our Bobby for more details.
In the news, there's a report from the strike outside the Senedd yesterday on thisissouthwales.co.uk. Business leaders have criticised the decision to postpone the full Welsh assembly meeting, reports BBC Wales.
The Carpenter's Arms in Llanrumney is being replaced with a chain supermarket according to excellent student blog Capture Cardiff. Also on the site, Penarth gymnastics and boxing clubs will move to St Paul's church when the refurbishment of the Victorian Pavilion gets underway - read the article here.
Residents in Grangetown have started a community project, Cohousing Cymru, to push for an eco-housing development in Cardiff. The group meet this Thursday at Chapter Arts Centre – read more about their plans on yourCardiff.
Children gathered outside the Senedd to launch the world's biggest fairtrade tablecloth, reports The Sprout. A new Street Games scheme at Fairwater Leisure Centre run by young volunteers – read more here.
On the cultural side of the web, Mike Smith has reviewed Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake, currently showing at Wales Millennium Centre, on Theatre in Wales.
Work from eight international artists competing for the fourth biennial Artes Mundi prize will go on show this Thursday, reports WalesOnline.
In sport, Martyn Williams will captain Wales in the Six Nations rugby match against Ireland this Saturday. See the full squad here.
There's an update on the plans for a new ice rink to home Cardiff Devils on WalesOnline.
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