A Cross for Cardiff... Focal Point - a charity based in the Rhondda stirs up shoppers in Cardiff to think on the real meaning of Easter.

Charity team in prayer.

Ian Willis applies the make-up to Andrew Owen's face.

Making Andrew Owen's back look like he has been lashed with a whip.

Paul Leader gives Andrew a glimpse of what he looks like in the mirror

Setting up the cross in Queen Street, Cardiff.

Andrew braves the cold in Cardiff.

Skateboarders look-on at the man on the cross.


The Eden Project. live-in evangelism in the heart of a troubled Manchester housing estate.

Eden team Co-ordinator Mark Smethurst playing with children on the estate

The Wythenshawe estate is undergoing a transformation but eyesores like this still exist

'A' for Attitude - Kids on the Wythenshawe estate

Mark Smethurst plays with some of the children on the roundabout.

Richard Anniss, one of the Eden team talking to some of the children on the estate where he lives now.

 Alcohol and drug abuse is still rife on the estate

Mark Smethurst talking to one of his neighbours.

Paul Chivers, Eden team member and research scientist.

Mark Wilson, Eden team member and graphic designer.

Richard Anniss, Eden team member and trainee teacher.

Mark Smethurst on the blower in the office.


Farming on the Gwent Levels is threatened by development. The Waters family were hard hit by a plan to impose a nature reserve on their land in recompence for habitat lost when Cardiff Bay was flooded permanently by the barrage.

Low Tide Cardiff Bay, the mudflats are a haven to wading birds

Father and son. Steven Waters in the cab is about to go out to bring the cows in for milking

Steven Waters chats to a driver waiting for cows

The Gwent Levels Farms will soon have a few less head of Cattle