The 870 mile path along the coast of Wales has some fantastic scenery and geography to view and to navigate too. Officially titled ‘The Wales Coast Path‘ it’s the first path in the world to follow a country’s coastline in its entirety. So from the glorious sights of Gower to the angelic Anglesey coast – the […]
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This Building Is Not Silent
This Building Is Not Silent was a live performance hosted by Shift Cardiff. Set in the basement of the old Index shop at the Capitol Centre in Queen Street – the scene was set for an interesting soundscape. The concrete, minimal basement housed two main performance areas with a few more smaller areas dotted around […]
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Photomarathon 2015 – My entry 305
Below is just a brief post showcasing the actual photos that I submitted to the Photomarathon 2015 event on Saturday 6th June. Held in Cardiff for the eleventh year now the Photomarathon is an organised photography competition where entrants must take 12 photos on 12 given topic over 12 hours! Is that it? Well no […]
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Everybody Megamix
You know those Sunday afternoon’s when you’re feeling a bit hungover and throw yourself into something to help you get through the hangover to pass a bit of time? WELL! This is the result of too much cider one Saturday – hence no apologies – but the hangover did soon go! A few tracks mixed […]
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OLD CARDIFF – ‘Centreplan70’ retro plans for the City
A major overhaul of Cardiff City centre was planned back in 1970 with the catchy title of ‘Centreplan 70’ Conceived back in the late sixties, the aim of Centreplan 70 was to redevelop the city centre by bringing new roads, pedestrian walkways, an art centre and the idea of an indoor shopping centre amongst many […]
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DR WHO – Filming in Bute Park
The familiar bright yellow signs emblazoned with the terms ‘LSW’ and ‘LOC2’ led me to Cardiff’s Bute Park. These signs pop up rather sporadically around Cardiff but signify a location shoot for Dr Who around the capital city. Broadcast vehicles, cherry pickers and marquees were all situated just infront of the Royal Welsh College of […]
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