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Behind the camera: Amy Davies
You may have noticed that the We Are Cardiff website features some rather wonderful photography. We’ve decided to run a series of posts introducing you to our photographers, who volunteer their time to keep this website looking as amazing as … Continue reading
“ME is debilitating, misunderstood, confusing and unpredictable” – Pippa
12th May is International ME awareness day. You know ME, it’s the lazy people’s disease? Well, it’s estimated that over 28 million people now suffer from it in the world and in the US alone, more people now have ME … Continue reading
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“Cardiff is like a smaller, friendlier version of London, and that suits me just fine” – Sarah
It’s not often you’ll find someone who can say that a car park was instrumental in the biggest change of their life, but I can. Standing on the top level of the St David’s 2 shopping centre car park, dangling … Continue reading
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Tagged amy davies, cardiff, city centre, sarah hill, st davids 2, we are cardiff
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‘I’ve loved the arcades for as long as I can remember’ – Amy
It took me five years to fall in love with Cardiff. Maybe I’d been in love with it from day one, there was certainly some kind of mysterious force keeping me here. But I only realised how hard I’d fallen … Continue reading
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Tagged amy davies, cardiff, cardiff arcades project, city centre, we are cardiff
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“What struck me is just how passionate people in this city are” – Ed
I’m sitting down to write this exactly six months since I moved to Cardiff. On January 7 2010, I loaded up my car, paid £5.50 to cross the bridge and decamped from England to Wales. I was in a brand … Continue reading