Winter Artwork Show Cardiff Made 20 November 2021 – 24th December 2021 Visit: www.cardiffmade.co.uk A Christmas Carol Sherman Theatre 26 November 2021 – 31 December 2021 Visit: www.shermantheatre.co.uk Acapela Studios 22nd December 2021 Christmas with the Rat Pack and Marilyn visit: www.acapela.co.uk Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland Tuesday 16 November 2021 – Sunday 2 January 2022 Now set over two stunning sites at City Hall and Cardiff Castle with additions including the Ice Bar and an outdoor roof terrace. Get your skates…
Cardiff Indoor Flea market is one of Cardiff’s hidden gems – with something for the whole family to enjoy. The market is friendly and welcoming with a huge and diverse range of stalls offering Antique, Vintage, Retro, Steampunk, Modern…you name it. Take a trip down memory lane with items from times past…vinyl, china, glass, ceramics, jewellery, lace & linen, painting and prints, clothing and toys. There’s ethnic and retro galore here, crystals, semi-precious stones, musical instruments, tools and lighting. And…
Thousands of meals have been provided to people in need this Christmas thanks to customer donations at Tesco stores across Cardiff. Generous customers in the area donated nearly 18,000 meals for food charities FareShare and The Trussell Trust during the Tesco Food Collection, which ran in stores from 29 November to 1 December. Tesco asked its customers to donate long-life items to help people in need as part of their usual shop, with the supermarket announcing its delight that customers…
• 54% of respondents were put off by “too expensive” ethical products • 27% of consumers “never” think about the people who produce their food • 45% of shoppers are not aware of exploitation of food and drink producers in developing countries More than half of shoppers in Cardiff are put off buying ethical products because they’re too expensive, new research has revealed. The survey, commissioned by the Fairtrade Foundation for Fairtrade Fortnight also found that 16.7% of consumers don’t…
Traditional tailoring, timeless style and high fashion The Grace & Oliver Story Grace & Oliver is a brand born not only from a passion of the finest designer outerwear, but also from the frustration of being unable to find exceptional quality for the right price. They couldn’t find the beautifully and thoughtfully designed coats that they wanted to see on the market, so they decided to start making their own. At Grace & Oliver they currently have four full…
The eagerly awaited TK Maxx Cardiff Newport Road store opened its doors to hundreds of excited shoppers this morning. The brand new store offers the hottest brand name and designer products of the season, from fashion for the entire family to accessories beauty and home, all at amazing value. TK Maxx offers a treasure hunt shopping experience with a huge choice of designer gems, all at up to 60% less than the RRP, and a significant discount to the price…
CALLING ALL CITIES: WIN UP TO £10,000 FOR YOUR LOCAL HIGH STREET • Launch of the Great British High Street competition 2016 • Last year’s competition had 230 entries and over 200,000 public votes • New categories for individuals, including high street employees under 25 years old High Streets Minister Marcus Jones is calling on cities across the country to enter the Great British High Streets competition 2016. Now in its 3rd year, the competition celebrates the great work that…
We are delighted to announce that hmv Cardiff will be reopening on Friday 1st July in its new location at 41 Queen Street. Cardiff has always been a very important city for hmv, where we have been trading successfully as the home of entertainment for over thirty years. The original store was opened by Bananarama and Saxon in 1983, and once also hosted a signing by US rock legends Kiss. The store then moved to its second location in 2004,…
Diane Wehrle, Retail Insights Director at Springboard, gives key insights into these statistics: • In May, footfall numbers in Wales were 4.3% lower than a year ago, down on the 3.6% rise in April 2015. • This is the worst performance since January 2015 and significantly below the UK average of -1.0%. Wehrle said: ‘’Footfall trends in Wales contrast with those for the UK with a downward trend across all of the three destination types. Whilst footfall in…