Palestinian student in Cardiff
A CARDIFF University student from the West Bank wants people to learn more about Palestine, after encountering negative stereotypes.
Cardiff University lecturers picket over pay deal
STAFF from Cardiff University manned picket lines today as part of a national walkout after pay negotiations with employers broke down. Cardiff Central... Read More
Cardiff University unveiled as new Half Marathon sponsor
CARDIFF University has replaced Lloyds Bank as the main sponsor for Cardiff Half Marathon after Lloyds decided not to renew its deal after... Read More
Anger at ‘awful’ state of Roath Library
ROATH and Adamsdown residents say they are are appalled at insufficient library provisions available to the community. Since Roath Library closed... Read More
BBC is among companies helping Cardiff pupils to be creative
CARDIFF council and arts companies have teamed up with schools to help improve student education. The Creative Education Partnership includes companies like BBC Wales,... Read More
£2m Welsh-medium school to open in Butetown next year
A NEW Welsh-medium school will open in Cardiff next year. Cardiff councillors yesterday accepted plans for a £2 million primary school to be... Read More
Business as usual at Cardiff Airport following Brussels attacks
CARDIFF Airport has assured passengers the airport is operating as usual following the suicide attacks in Brussels today. Over 80 people have... Read More
Charity status gives extra hope to Whitchurch group trying to save library
A GROUP supporting Whitchurch Library against the threat of closure now has charitable status, spurring on plans for a series of events. The Charity... Read More
Cardiff kids least likely to be overweight, says Welsh survey
CHILDREN living in Cardiff are the least likely to become overweight or obese compared with the rest of Wales, a new survey... Read More
Can you re-home one of these dogs?
IF you’d like to learn more about the dogs below and how you can re-home one then please call Cardiff Dogs Home on... Read More
Cardiff plays its part in global campaign to cut food waste
EACH year, 1.3 billion tonnes of food are thrown away across the world. This means about one third of all food produced... Read More
Anger at 'dangerous' fly-tipping in Whitchurch
THE “dangerous” fly-tipping problem near Forest Farm dominated last night’s Whitchurch PACT meeting. Residents, politicians and PCSOs discussed how to prevent people parking and... Read More
New board announced to oversee programme to create Cardiff jobs
WITH the new City Deal being signed in Cardiff today, a new board is to be created to oversee the Business Wales programme.... Read More
Barry Island beach huts make loss in first year
BARRY Island’s beach huts lost money in their first year because of low bookings – and the council has been criticised for failing... Read More
Five years today – how the Syrian War has affected Cardiff
FIVE years ago today civil war broke out in Syria. It came two months after a Tunisian fruit seller named Mohamed Bouazizi... Read More
New £1m Barry Island log flume ready for opening weekend
IT’S all hands on deck in the final week of preparations before the opening of the Pirate River log flume at Barry Island... Read More
Thousands of pupils from across Wales enter anti-racism art competition
THOUSANDS of pupils across Wales have entered an anti-racism arts competition whose closing date is today. Judges will select the best film, painting... Read More
Oldest graffiti store in UK supports International Women's Day street art
A CARDIFF graffiti store is calling on women to pick up a spray can in celebration of International Women’s Day. The store sells specialist aerosol cans... Read More
Police hunt for fuel thief who dragged petrol station worker across road
A PETROL station worker dragged across the road by a fuel thief has left her job following the assault. Ragu Anna, the... Read More
St David's Day parade marches on without Cardiff council funding
CARDIFF’S annual St David’s Day Parade went ahead today despite the council’s decision to withdraw all funds from the event. The £35,000... Read More
Cardiff council to close roads in Car-Free Day to encourage cycling
THE roads near Cardiff Castle may be closed as part of a Car-Free Day in September. The council agreed the event in October and... Read More
Roath residents fear restaurant garden will create noise
ROATH residents fear a quiet street will soon be disrupted by late-night drinking after a new restaurant on Wellfield Road was given the go-ahead today.... Read More
£10m road plan to support Aston Martin plant
A £10m access road will be created to support the new Aston Martin car plant that is due to be built in... Read More
Cardiff University forges historic partnership with Russian academics
CARDIFF University academics will travel to Moscow next month to begin a historic partnership with the world famous Russian State University. A group of history lecturers... Read More
Body recovered at Beachy Head in search for missing Cardiff man
A BODY has been recovered at Beachy Head in the search for a missing Cardiff man, according to police. Emergency services were called... Read More
Reason for Devils debut delay at Ice Arena Wales revealed
THE reason why Cardiff Devils have been forced to delay their move into their brand new £16m home has finally been revealed.... Read More
Customers forced further afield as Barclays closes Birchgrove branch
CUSTOMERS will have to go further afield or use the Post Office when Barclays bank closes in Birchgrove today. Mervyn Owen, Barclays community... Read More
First Minister visits Whitchurch to highlight election pledge
WALES’ First Minister Carwyn Jones visited small businesses in Whitchurch today, following his election pledge to cut their taxes. The visit to... Read More
String of Yankee Candles burglaries costs Cardiff businesses thousands
RAIDERS have targeted Yankee Candles in two Cardiff incidents in the past week after a similar £4,000 burglary was carried out last month. John... Read More
Young people unite to solve community issues in Riverside
RIVERSIDE youths have teamed up with councillors to tackle local issues. “Riverside Futures” is a community action group formed by two youths,... Read More