Cardiff’s Metro system sidetracked by funding delay
ENGINEERS can’t plan the detail of the proposed South Wales Metro because of delays in securing funding from the UK Government. The... Read More
Women travel across country to campaign against pension changes
WOMEN campaigners have travelled from as far as Gloucestershire and Liverpool to protest against the unfair changes to their state pensions in... Read More
Contactless payments to begin on city buses
BUS passengers in Cardiff will soon be able to use contactless payments for their journeys. Cardiff Bus and N.A.T will join Stagecoach... Read More
Senedd celebrates women’s day – for a week
MEET your foremothers: Edith Mansell Moolin. Lady Rhondda. Mary Jane Benson. This crowd of Welsh suffragette women and more are why women... Read More
Mystery ‘big cat’ spotted in Llandaff Fields
A MYSTERY animal has been spotted on Llandaff Fields by a walker who claims it was a big cat “over seven feet... Read More
Residents bid to take back control of community venue
PEOPLE in Mynachdy are trying to reclaim control of their community centre after Cardiff Council stepped in when a previous group voided... Read More
Bishops take part in pub talk with young people
TWO Bishops were questioned by young people over a pint on of issues that mattered to them. The event, called ‘Grill-the-Bishops’ was... Read More
Support for £800,000 plan to extend landmark Barry pub
TOWN councillors are supporting plans or an £800,000 extension at a much-loved Barry pub. JD Wetherspoon, which has two branches in the... Read More
Strikers and students stage flash mob in uni protest
Standing still flash mob @cardiffuni & @cardiffstudents in support of the #USSstrike: Hello Cardiff Uni Students’ Union. Your own silence on the... Read More
Spill of toxic mercury jar closes Cardiff road
A JAR of mercury was spilled at a Cardiff house, closing the road outside for four hours during a clean-up operation. Mercury... Read More
Knifeman jailed for threats to ex and racial abuse of officer
A MAN who threatened to kill his ex-partner and racially abused a police officer was jailed at Cardiff Crown Court today. ... Read More
Drug dealer found with £700 worth of cannabis and a knife
A DRUG dealer was found with £700 of cannabis and a knife when police pulled him over on suspicion of driving without... Read More
Devils brave snow and ice to get rival fans to cup final
RIVAL ice hockey fans came together over the weekend to help each other get to the Challenge Cup final In Cardiff on... Read More
Residents concerned over rugby club parking
FAIRWATER residents have raised concerns after overspill parking for the rugby club restricted access to their road. The issue was raised at... Read More
Elvis Costello to close Cardiff’s Festival of Voice
ELVIS Costello and the Imposters will perform the closing show of Cardiff’s international voice festival with a concert at the Wales Millennium... Read More
Meet the stars of Cardiff’s new city cookbook
SOME of the city’s best-loved independent cafés and restaurants will soon be sharing their recipes with customers, as work begins on a... Read More
Musician’s CDs help homeless project in Cardiff
A MUSICIAN has made an album to raise funds for a Cardiff homeless charity. Bob Ross set up the group Musicians for... Read More
Council seeks new burial land as it runs out of space
CARDIFF is running out of space to bury its dead and is looking to build a new cemetery in the city to... Read More
Police raid two flats in hunt for three men over Cardiff shooting
POLICE hunting three men in connection with an attempted murder raided two flats in Cardiff this morning. More than 30 officers were... Read More
23-year-old student named as car crash victim
A STUDENT who came from Kuwait to study law in Cardiff has been named as the victim of a car crash on... Read More
Vandals attack Cardiff university building
ANTI-FOSSIL fuel campaigners have vandalised the main building of Cardiff University in a protest against their investment in fossil fuels. A group... Read More
Public warned about ‘fake police officer’ scam
POLICE are warning the public to be cautious after receiving numerous reports of “fake police officers” attempting to scam people out of... Read More
23,000 watch live video of Rumney snow clear-up on Facebook
A COMMUNITY clean-up of the snow by Rumney residents was live streamed to over 23,000 people on Facebook. Over 50 residents turned... Read More
Litter is a danger to Cardiff wildlife, says RSPCA
THREE gulls trapped in a fishing net at Hendre Lake had to be put down in one of 273 litter-related calls answered... Read More
Energy drinks ban for Cardiff school children
SCHOOL children are no longer able to buy energy drinks in many of the big supermarkets, after a ban came into force... Read More
Fond memories and first timers on Cardiff’s snowy slopes
PARKS, hills and steep roads are being taken over by Cardiffians of all ages today, as sledging enthusiasts search for the best... Read More
‘Thanks, Drive’ from Cardiff Bus passengers
PASSENGERS have thanked Cardiff Bus drivers for ploughing on despite terrible road conditions last night. The Cardiff Council-run bus service suspended all... Read More
Business snows down as customers stay away
BUSINESSES across Cardiff were affected by the snow today, as many closed their doors to customers. Fashion retailers Primark, River Island, Topshop... Read More
Frozen fashion: Cardiff styles the cold
AFTER two days of snowfall and Cardiff being on red alert, very few are braving the weather today. But those who are,... Read More
Braving the storm to celebrate St David’s Day
THE SNOW didn’t stop a hardcore group of Cardiffians from celebrating St David’s Day. Despite the official parade being called off... Read More