Monthly Archives: July 2016
Inksplott Interview: Cakeycakey
This week Inksplott is excited to interview local cake connoisseur, Juejie Pearce, about her delectable business, Cakeycakey. Warning: this article may result in the immediate purchase and consumption of something sweet. Inksplott: Hi Vicky, thank you for being interviewed for Inksplott. Can you tell us a little about yourself and your business, Cakeycakey? Cakeycakey: Hello Lynne. […]
Young people wanted to take part in the Prince’s Trust Summer Programme
The Prince’s Trust is looking for 16-25 year-olds who are not in education, work or training to take part in activities this summer. The 12 week Fairbridge Programme starts with a one week ‘Access’ course which involves activities such as Rock Climbing, Canoeing, Caving and Gorge Walking; developing skills such as team work and communication. […]
STAR Centre to STAR Hub: What are we gaining and what are we losing?
With the new STAR Hub set to open this autumn (checked and verified – the whispers about a January launch seem unfounded) and the STAR centre set to be demolished shortly afterwards, Inksplott takes a timely look at how the new offering fares against the old. Let’s start with some stats. In black and white, […]
Inksplott Interview: Fishing treasure-trove Tackle-Mart
For fishing fans in Splott, Tackle-Mart on the corner of Habershon Street and Moorland Road is both treasure-trove and life saver. It’s open all the time and sells bait, tackle, rods, reels, weights, nets – you name it, they’ve got it. For such a small shop, it’s amazing how many different bits of fishing kit […]