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Author: Teresa Delfino

Trainee News Journalist studying at Cardiff University.

The music scene ‘guru’ whose drive to support local talent blossomed into a Beacon for Wales

December 16, 2025 Teresa Delfino

Spike Griffiths is celebrating a decade of his talent development scheme that has helped 100 musicians

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800 customers sign petition in support of a cafe dubbed the ‘beating heart of Rhiwbina’

December 2, 2025 Teresa Delfino

Snails Deli in Rhiwbina has over 800 signatures in support of their move to open on a Sunday. Here’s what some of the community think about it all

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Jam made from locally picked fruits raises hundreds for pet charity 

November 18, 2025 Teresa Delfino

Retired police officer turns lockdown hobby into a kitchen table venture to help care for animals

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Artwork on Elm Street: How a mural in Roath is celebrating Remembrance Day

November 4, 2025 Teresa Delfino

Hero fighter pilot’s memory is kept alive by his great-nephew 80 years after the war A NEPHEW is commemorating his great-uncle through artwork on his house, 80 years after World War Two ended. Jack Hussey, 36, from Devon, has lived in Wales since 2012 but bought 46 Elm Street back in January of 2020 unofficially naming it Butterfield House. His […]

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When Pippa Mundy started growing sunflowers she had no idea she was starting a community project that would inspire others and support men’s mental health. Blood: The greatest present you can give this Christmas Read the full story through the link in bio Lost pensioners, collapsed shoppers, and homeless young people on Christmas Eve; the city centre wardens have seen it all. But who are they ? All about Grangetown's Knit and Natter club. Players at Whitchurch Walking Football Club praise their coach, Chris Davies, in helping them through the most challenging of times. Despite what you may assume, this Canton cobbler is doing better than ever. ‘For many of them, it’s become a highlight of their week’ says Trelai Primary School teacher Asa Mart is Carrie Li and Kevin Weng's third food-related business in Cardiff and the second to open this year.
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