Where are the best Cardiff bars to watch Superbowl LIII?
THE game between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams kicks-off at 11.30pm on Sunday and bars around the city... Read More
Fly-tipping app is being used to clean up Cardiff’s streets
AN app set up to report fly-tipping in Cardiff has been used 553 times since June, according to the council. In 99%... Read More
How green is your street? Data map measures leafy Cardiff
HOW green is your street? The Office for National Statistics has released an experimental data map showing how leafy the streets of Cardiff and... Read More
Temple of Peace, where Cardiff’s war dead are recalled, turns 80
THIS Friday is the 80th anniversary of Wales’ Temple of Peace and Health — built to bring communities and nations together after World War... Read More
‘Flimsy’ recycling bags getting harder to come by in Cardiff
RESIDENTS in Cardiff are finding it difficult to get hold of green bags for their recycling waste. They also say new bags... Read More
A.I. painter uses dreams and brain scans to produce artwork
AN ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) programme that paints pictures based on people’s brain scans and dreams has begun work at Cardiff University. The... Read More
‘We’re not going anywhere’ says owner of popular restaurant
A WELL-LOVED restaurant on City Road will not be demolished any time soon to make way for student accommodation. The owner of... Read More
Students persuade 30 firms to stop using straws
PLASTIC straws will become a thing of the past if two Cardiff University students have anything to do with it. Environmental geography... Read More
App allows people to host film nights for strangers
A NEW Cardiff based app has launched for individuals to meet new people by hosting film nights in their home. Reelhost asks... Read More
Police concerned about missing Cathays teenager
AN 18-YEAR-OLD boy from Cathays is missing, South Wales police report. Police say they are increasingly concerned for the well-being of Jamshed... 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
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
Got (bread and) milk? Snow halts food deliveries across the city
IT’S early afternoon on one of Cardiff’s worst ever snow days. Work is cancelled, schools are closed and once you’ve Instagrammed the... 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
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
Barry man jailed for asking ’14-year-old’ for revealing images
A MAN has been jailed for 12 months for sending explicit messages and photos to a girl he believed to be 14.... 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
Team’s pub quiz winning streak funds charity trip
A QUIZ team from Cathays which has won for six weeks in a row is using their winnings to fund a charity... Read More
Cathays OAPs share memories for school war project
PENSIONERS met up with Cathays school children this week for a last history session sharing memories from their youth. Year five pupils... Read More
Cathays green space scheme ‘too focused on students’
CATHAYS residents feel the council’s regeneration scheme of green spaces in the area is focusing too much on students. Rhys James, 47,... Read More
Ex-Cardiff Devil opens coffee shop to help homeless
A NEW coffee shop in the city centre will be helping Cardiff’s homeless by offering jobs to those living on the streets.... Read More
Cardiff Sisters of Solidarity need your cash
A CARDIFF women’s group is asking for cash to set up a pop-up venue in time for International Women’s Day next month.... Read More
Council misses out on LGBT top 100 – again
CARDIFF council has come under fire as it failed to make the Stonewall top 100 employers list for the sixth year. The... Read More
‘Exemplary’ chippy sad at no to 24-hour plan
BOSSES at a Cardiff chippy are disappointed their bid to open 24-hours, seven days a week has been rejected. Carl Ryan, director of... Read More
Plans for more student housing in Maindy
PLANS for a new block of student accommodation in Maindy has been met with 17 objections from residents. If it goes ahead... Read More
Plan for 24-hour chippy in Cardiff is rejected
A CARDIFF fish and shop’s plan to open 24-hours a day, seven days a week was today rejected by the council. Parc... Read More
Repair Café volunteers expand to a second venue
FOLLOWING the success of the Repair Café in Cathays, the charity is heading for a new venue in Grangetown on Sunday. The... Read More
Campaign to keep women safe from sexual harassment at gigs
A CHARITY that helps women to stay safe from sexual harassment at gigs is looking for volunteers in Cardiff. Safe Gigs for... Read More
Cathays pupils and OAPs retrace lives of fallen soldiers
A CATHAYS primary school has paired up with pensioners from the community to retrace the lives of young men in World War... Read More