Cardiff Council today scrapped all of its plans for controlled parking zones in the city - and we report on the delighted reaction to the move.
There are few issues which get readers going as much as the right to park in front of your own home.
The council were brave to step into this arena and provoked a huge controversy - who can have failed to have seen the yellow protest signs in Canton?
But today, after another week of stormy meetings last week and, in all truth, the prospect of an Assembly election just weeks away, the Liberal Democrats have scrapped the plans.
In today's paper our report was accompanied by a mid-term report on council leader Rodney Berman, looking at his record on environment, roads, planning and budget managemetn. It make for interesting reading and we would be interested in your views: How is he performing?
Crossword fans will take a great interest in tomorrow's paper when we reveal the result of our big vote: Which crossword do our readers prefer - the old one or the new version?
We have been staggered by the interest in this vote, with more than 1,000 votes cast. You'll have to wait until tomorrow for the result.
Another big sports weekend is over and Cardiff City take another stride towards the Premiership with a win over Norwich. But our poor rugby team is struggling and Gareth Jenkins appears to be struggling to move his team forwards. A glance at the Echo's sports pages - along with other newspapers - quickly reveals that patience is running thin. And it's easy to see why.
As someone who backs Wales against England in every sport, I fear the worst for this weekend.
