Events
We're no longer producing an extensive listings guide but you're welcome to submit your events for consideration for inclusion in our Things to Do section. Click here for details.
External links
You can suggest a link for our Useful Links section using the pop-up form.
As a trusted guide on the web the BBC can only publish external links if we think it is appropriate and useful to direct people to a particular site.
We will refuse to include links to sites with inappropriate content or language or if they are irrelevant or inaccurate, as stated in the BBC Editorial Guidelines.
Sites must be primarily about a location, topic or activity in or relevant to south east Wales, and of appeal to the general public or followers of that particular activity.
We won't include links to sites that have only recently been launched and are still largely under construction or relatively empty of content. Please resubmit your suggested site for consideration once it's been up and running for a bit longer.
We may remove links to sites which aren't regularly maintained, particularly if the content subsequently appears out of date and is no longer useful.
Sites that are wholly or primarily devoted to the selling of goods and services will not be linked to unless we think the site has useful editorial content of a non-commercial nature.
Most importantly - please check your weblink before sending it to us. We can't spot every typo, or know whether it ends with .co.uk rather than .com
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Food & Drink reviews
The BBC has been reviewing its website activities to focus on core services. As a result, we've decided to drop our Food and Drink review section. Thanks to everyone who contributed to one of our most popular features.