About Living Magazines
Living Magazines are North Cardiff’s premier community magazines. Recognised by the Guardian as ‘a vital source for news in the community’, the two publications have become synonymous with their areas.
November 2007 saw the official launch of Rhiwbina Living magazine. The publication quickly became the official community magazine for the area, packed with all the latest news, stories and interesting features from the locality. Due to demand, December 2008 saw the launch of a sister publication – Whitchurch and Llandaff Living.
The aim of Living Magazines is to bring together the community and celebrate our villages, our history and our people. We are based in the area – we are not part of any national franchise or a media chain that pretends to be local. We are therefore able to work hard to bring you a magazine that is readable, relevant and real.
We are currently celebrating our fifth year of publication. Since our launch, we have heard from both residents and local celebrities alike – including rugby greats Gerald Davies and John Dawes, 80s music legend Howard Jones, veteran entertainer Stan Stennett, rock star Andy Fairweather-Low and Huw and Meic Stephens.
This is YOUR magazine, so feel free contact us with your ideas and features.
If you have a story, drop us an email at editor@livingmags.co.uk or for visit our main website at www.livingmags.co.uk
Latest Issues
Rhiwbina Living is delivered personally (by us!) to 4,400 homes and businesses in Rhiwbina and the immediate vicinity every three months.
6,000 copies of Whitchurch and Llandaff Living are available free from supermarkets, shops, cafes, coffee shops, libraries and other public places in Whitchurch, Llandaff and Llandaff North every two months. We have custom-made stands at Tesco Extra Western Avenue, Tesco Express Whitchurch, co-op Whitchurch and Spar in Llandaff.
Danescourt Living was launched in 2011. It replaces the Danescourt News, which published to the area for many years, but has now moved to the web. 1,500 copies are delivered by us four times a year. Its A5 size is ideal for the large commuting population of the area. We will be uploading these to the web shortly.









