The Big Lunch: Bunting, Food And Music – All In The Name Of Community

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As part of the Jubilee last summer we held our own Big Lunch at Pettigrew Tea Rooms to celebrate. Lots of people brought cake and snacks and drinks and we all had a bloody good time! The Big Lunch is back again this summer and Cardiff will have plenty going on. The Big Lunch St Mary’s Street in Cardiff will be filled with street party fever on Saturday 4 May, as The Big Lunch hosts a series of workshops on how to organise the perfect street party in time for… Read More »

Storify: CdfBlogs – What You Can And Can’t Say Online

Last week we held our second CdfBlogs event of 2013 based around the topic of what you can and can’t say online. It was a tough subject to cover with so many different strands of it to explore and so many passionate opinions about it but we did our best. Here’s a pick of some of the important points to come out of the event. View the story “Cdfblogs – What You Can and Can’t Say Online” on Storify

ONE DAY Till Our Latest Event!

On Wednesday 27th March we will be hosting an interactive panel debate to discuss and discover what you can and can’t say online. Knowing what you can and can’t say online is something every blogger should be clear on, but is it such a clear-cut topic? As well as the shifting legal landscape of the web, there are professional and ethical issues to consider before publishing content online. PANELLISTS: Matt Flaherty (@flayman) Matt Flaherty is a blogger and software engineer specialising in web communications and collaboration software, who was an… Read More »

MARCH EVENT: What You Can/Can’t Say Online

Do we have freedom of speech online? We live in a golden age of communication where your words can reach thousands in a matter of minutes, but that isn’t always a good thing. From destroyed careers to criminal records, the impact of something as small as sending a tweet can be devastating if you’re unfortunate enough to fall afoul of the law [see the case studies below]. But what does the law actually say about what you can and cannot say online? And — perhaps more importantly — should such… Read More »