That's actually a really good piece from WOL. One of the best examples of journalism I've read in the 'paper' for a long time.
I'm not going to get into the politics of poverty in the area of Riverside and Grangetown but there is a strong and positive local community which is being undermined by lack of money (the usual culprit) and poor financial management. This, sadly, has nothing to do with party politics and everything to do with administrative policies (management of Social Housing, communication between the Council and the police, lack of real local power to manage budgets and prioritise local need).
It's always pretty depressing to read BTL comments on these articles by people who have a political axe to grind (if the current crop of political parties are the answer then why are we in such sh*t at not only a local level but a global level?).
BTW. There's a local community get together at The Grange Pavilion this Saturday afternoon. All welcome. Including any of the staff of CCFC (if you're reading this).