Brains Brewery redevelopment plans get mixed reaction
PLANS for the redevelopment of the Brains Brewery site in the city centre have met with a mixed reaction from traders. Images... Read More
I wanna be like EU: Boris impersonator unites both sides of Brexit
A CAMPAIGN that crowdfunded over £16,000 to drive an anti-Brexit bus around the UK landed in Cardiff, accompanied by a singing Boris... Read More
Dealer jailed for possession of £1,000 worth of cannabis
A MAN has been sentenced to 16 months in prison at Cardiff Crown Court for possession of more than £1,000 worth of... Read More
Roath recycling centre sold 24 hours before closure demo
THE sale of the Wedal Road recycling centre in Roath has been agreed just 24 hours after it was listed for sale... Read More
A chance to learn more about the history of Llandaff Castle
MEMBERS of the community group Llandaff 50+ will use a charity grant to tell the rich and untold history of Llandaff Castle.... Read More
Councillors say no in vote to bring in free school transport
A PLAN to give pupils free transport to a Cardiff high school was voted down at last night’s full city council meeting.... Read More
Council tax to go up by 5% in Cardiff after vote passes
COUNCIL tax in Cardiff will go up by five per cent, following a vote in last night’s full council meeting. The budget,... Read More
Broken glass in Cathays is a hazard for dogs, says owner
WALKING dogs in Cathays is hazardous because of the amount of broken glass on footpaths, an owner said today. Richard Parnham, 44,... Read More
Mosques should have welcomed visitors sooner, says Imam
MOSQUES in Cardiff should have done more in the past to open their doors to the wider community, an Imam said today.... Read More
Demand for glass soars thanks to Attenborough effect
A BARRY dairy owner says the Attenborough effect has caused a surge in demand for glass bottles. Chris Jones says since the... Read More
Hundreds attend rallies and man picket lines in university strike
A STRIKE by university staff entered its second day today with hundreds of people turning out in support. Lecturers and students manned... Read More
Tributes paid to ‘loved and respected’ lecturer
LECTURER Malcolm Anderson, who died earlier this week, was loved and respected by staff and students alike, according to the head of... Read More
Dr Who leaves £1m black hole in Cardiff
THE Dr Who Experience closed in September leaving Cardiff Council out of pocket to the tune of £1.147m. The visitor attraction was... Read More
Roath drugs gang jailed after bringing ‘misery’ to Cardiff
FIVE men involved in a drugs operation “designed to bring misery to the streets of Cardiff” were today jailed for a total... Read More
Cardiff footpaths ‘like mountain climbing’ say residents
FOOTPATHS in Maindy and Roath are causing accidents and difficulties walking, say residents. Paul Tenech, 75, from Maindy has reported to... Read More
Vale residents will soon have to separate recycling
VALE residents will soon have to separate their recycling and be limited to two black bin bags each fortnight. At the moment... Read More
Students braced for staff strike at Cardiff University
STAFF at Cardiff University will strike on Thursday and Friday as they begin 14 days of industrial action. Strike days will take... Read More
New jobs scheme replaces doomed Communities First programme
JOB hunters in Cardiff can get help from a new council employability scheme starting on April 1. The service will replace the... Read More
Exhibition on modern slavery comes to Cardiff
A POWERFUL photographic exhibition portraying the realities of slavery will be in Cardiff this weekend. The exhibition, which will be on Churchill... Read More
Church-backed LGBT+ film project draws to an end
AN LGBT+ community outreach project which was backed by Dr Barry Morgan, the former Archbishop of Wales, is reaching its end this... Read More
Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set... Read More
Residents collect 46 bags of rubbish on litter pick
PONTPRENNAU residents collected 46 bags of rubbish on their second litter pick of the year. More than 30 residents took part in... Read More
Paedophile caught by undercover cop jailed
A BARRY paedophile caught in an online police sting has been jailed for two years. “You have an unhealthy interest in pubescent... Read More
Business school lecturer who died is named
Reporting by Zara Morgan and Rory Claydon A MUCH-LOVED and award winning Cardiff University lecturer, was today named as Dr Malcolm Anderson, who died... Read More
Former Welsh accountant jailed for £1.3m Bermuda fraud
AN accountant who had worked for the Welsh Government and the BBC was today jailed for seven years and four months for... Read More
Arcade hit as store shuts front door to beat shoplifters
SMALL business owners in Cardiff claim they are struggling to stay afloat after a Nisa store closed its front doors two months... Read More
Ex-winners back band contest as launchpad for success
A WELSH band have spoken about how winning a Cardiff talent show, which is coming back to the capital for the seventh... Read More
Eight arrested in council fraud inquiry
EIGHT men have been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Cardiff say South Wales police. It is understood that seven of the... Read More
Council to help people with controversial benefit changes
THE council has announced plans to help people through the introduction of the controversial Universal Credit scheme in Cardiff. The new system,... Read More
Welsh e-sports players show off their skills in Cardiff
COMPETITIVE gamers and rising stars in the Cardiff e-sports scene have been showing off their skills against people across the UK. The... Read More