Which Cardiff roads will be closed for the rugby on Saturday?
ROADS will be closed in Cardiff city centre this weekend ahead of Wales’ clash with Australia at the Principality Stadium. Crowds of... Read More
Miss Tilley’s Cafe celebrates with disability award
IT may have started life as a pop-up tearoom, but Miss Tilley’s today celebrated its first year in Rhiwbina at the 24th... Read More
Women’s team in plea to Pontcanna dog owners
A WOMEN’S rugby team is pleading with owners to clear up after their pets after yet another match was disrupted by dog... Read More
Former Assembly Minister Carl Sargeant ‘took own life’
FORMER Welsh Government Minister Carl Sargeant has been found dead at his home in Connah’s Quay in North Wales. It is believed... Read More
Injury crisis mounts for Coleman ahead of friendlies
WALES head to their international friendlies in a much weaker position than they would have hoped. The play France in Paris on... Read More
Cardiff Devils growing strong going into double header
THE Cardiff Devils are looking forward to a weekend double-header following a big result against conference rivals Sheffield Steelers. The Devils will... Read More
Wales’ youngsters face danger from Down Under
WALES will be hoping for a change in fortune as they go head to head with the Wallabies on Saturday. Warren Gatland’s... Read More
Silent Soldier initiative on the march in Barry
A SECOND Silent Soldier memorial has been placed at Barry Cemetery this week as the town council prepares for Remembrance Day. With... Read More
Polar bear and bells in Rhiwbina lantern parade
NOW the clocks have gone back, Rhiwbina residents are turning their thoughts to the annual lantern parade, part of the village’s Christmas... Read More
Book charts reporter Trevor Fishlock’s career
AT a special event at ITV Wales studios, revered journalist Trevor Fishlock released his latest book, Reporter. Mr Fishlock read excerpts from... Read More
Bearded belly dancer in Queen Street protest
A BEARDED belly dancer was part of a Cardiff protest in support of 57 people detained in Egypt for waving a rainbow... Read More
Trelai school shows racism the red card
PUPILS at Trelai Primary School, Ely, are showing the red card to racism by swapping their usual blue uniforms for red outfits. The... Read More
Tomos Watkin team visits Birchgrove pub
BIRCHGROVE Wetherspoons hosted Swansea brewery Tomos Watkin on Wednesday in a “meet the brewer” event. Pub-goers welcomed head brewer Alex Cunningham, deputy... Read More
Castle Coch to host Halloween nights
CASTLE Coch will be hosting Halloween nights from October 26 to 28. The nights will entail a spooky guided tour of the... Read More
Pontprennau church event to tackle bullies
PONTPRENNAU Community Church is hosting an event that aims to tackle bullying and racism. The congregation wants to bring the community closer... Read More
Hailey Park rugby disrupted by bikers
TWO youths on dirt bikes twice disrupted a rugby game between Llandaff North and Penygraig at the weekend. During the set-up and... Read More
Battlefields photo exhibition comes to Cardiff Bay
A FREE exhibit of World War One battlefields as they are now is taking over the steps of the Welsh Assembly this... Read More
Canton pub’s lunches praised in awards
THE Lansdowne pub in Canton has been named a runner-up in the Observer Food Monthly 2017 awards for Best Sunday Lunch. The... Read More
Fintans chip shop is coming to Llanishen
CARDIFF Council is allowing a new fish and chip shop to open in Llanishen despite a summer campaign by residents against the... Read More
Cardiff Castle hosts spooky cinema
CARDIFF castle is hosting an underground cinema to celebrate all things spooky for Halloween. The 2,000-year-old building is showing 11 films in... Read More
Funding found for Penylan roadworks
EXTRA funding has been found by Cardiff Council to deal with traffic flow issues on Penylan Road. The new proposal would... Read More
Birchgrove centre to open second garden
COMMUNITY gardening is taking off at a centre in Heath, with old and new faces welcome through its gates every Saturday morning.... Read More
Mixed feelings over Llandaff Fields cafe plan
PERMISSION was granted by Cardiff council last week to demolish dilapidated buildings on Llandaff Fields, but residents aren’t entirely happy. The development... Read More
Melingriffith Brass Band is back in Radyr
RADYR Methodist Church is hosting Melingriffith Community Brass Band’s annual concert on Saturday, October 21 at 7.30pm. The concert is entitled Musicals... Read More
Barry Town beaten by ruthless Cefn
BARRY Town have suffered their second home defeat of the season after a clinical second half comeback from Cefn Druids. Just one... Read More
Cardiff restaurant holds charity buffet for Ramadan
A CARDIFF restaurant is donating money to charity to celebrate the last 10 days of Ramadan. Kebabish Original, on City Road in... Read More
Hong Song: A night with Hong Kong’s very own Welsh Male Voice Choir
THE culture of Wales is alive and well in the city of Hong Kong. Founded in 1978, the Hong Kong Male Voice... Read More
Holton Road has most parking fines in the Vale
ALMOST a quarter of all parking fines in the Vale of Glamorgan in the last financial year were issued on Holton Road... Read More
Asbestos fly-tipping fear on popular Cardiff walking trail
RESIDENTS in Pontprennau have expressed concern over fly tipping thought to contain asbestos on an access bridge over the A48. A lorry’s... Read More
Council clawback means houses are not worth building — developer
A GARAGE owner in Adamsdown has said a steep council charge will probably prevent his plans to build houses to fund his retirement.... Read More