Petition to prevent Roath lake closing due to toxic algae
Call for long-term solution to stop ‘jewel in the crown’ of city parks shutting for third summer THREE Liberal Democrat councillors have... Read More
Cyncoed Surgery re-opens after deep clean over Coronavirus fears
The surgery was closed after a patient who recently traveled from Covid 19 hotspot Iran walked in looking for treatment CYNCOED surgery... Read More
Coronavirus drive-through test centre set for Cardiff
The Welsh Government confirms it is considering the measure CARDIFF’S first drive-through Coronavirus testing centre is set to open in Whitchurch. Drive-through... Read More
Cardiff Council’s pink sticker recycling scheme criticised
Residents are worried they will get fined over a mistake or due to someone else’s rubbish CARDIFF Council launched its pink sticker... Read More
Campaigners say Cyncoed bus cuts leave elderly housebound
Reduced services are unfair, unreliable and unrealistic, say residents BUS service cuts around Roath Park Lake are isolating elderly residents in Cyncoed,... Read More
Roath remembers its fallen – with a virtual war memorial
Stories of nearly 100 people have been saved but volunteers want help to uncover far more WITH no physical war monument, people connected to Roath... Read More
Cardiff High School refuses to enter ‘limited’ league table
Sunday Times rankings do not reflect hard work going on in Welsh schools, say staff STAFF at Cardiff High School chose not... Read More
European Qualification in touching distance for the Archers again
CARDIFF MET’S incredible campaign continues this weekend as they seek revenge on the side who beat them to European competition last season.... Read More
Cardiff North campaigns to become ‘Dementia Friendly Community’
LABOUR MP Anna McMorrin has launched a campaign with the Alzheimer’s Society to make her Cardiff North constituency dementia friendly. Information sessions run by Dementia... Read More
Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for... 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
Scrapping bus ‘may leave Cyncoed elderly isolated’
SOME Cyncoed residents are worried about being left isolated and lonely now that the X11 bus connecting them with the city centre... 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
50 sign petition to keep post office open for pensioners
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for... Read More
Spar closure leaves 15 jobless and residents unhappy
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet... Read More
Rare sighting as snow-hit bird moves into city
A BIRD that usually lives in the country has been spotted in Roath Park for the first time, during Cardiff’s second spell... Read More
Admissions fall but some Cardiff schools stay oversubscribed
PUPIL applications to start at Cardiff secondary schools have fallen by 7.7% since 2017, but they remain heavily oversubscribed. Admission results from... Read More
Disqualified Archers have FAW cup hopes dashed
CARDIFF footballers disqualified from the FAW Women’s Cup are trying to put the disappointment behind them ahead of a league fixture this... Read More
Elderly man in bed disturbs Cardiff burglar
A BURGLAR broke into the home of an elderly man in Cardiff while he was in bed, but was disturbed and fled... Read More
Thriller writer delves into cyber crime in new novel
GERALD SEYMOUR, author and ex-ITN broadcaster, met fans at a Cardiff library and spoke about his career and new novel on cyber... Read More
Vandals loot Cardiff much loved charity wishing well
THIEVES have broken into a charity wishing well in Roath Park and stolen money from it. All money thrown into the well,... Read More
Talking Laurel and Hardy with author John Connolly
LAUREL and Hardy fans shared their memories of the comedy duo with author John Connolly when he made a guest appearance at... Read More
Cardiff Met footballers make history by reaching UK final
CARDIFF Met men’s football team are one win away from being crowned the best university side in the UK. For the first... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Father and son’s lucky escape after being told to dig up cables
A FATHER and son avoided serious electric shocks after Western Power advised them to dig up live cables under their Cardiff drive. The... Read More
Students in Cyncoed hit back at inconsiderate parking claims
STUDENTS at Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Cyncoed campus have rejected claims that student drivers are guilty of dangerous parking and aggressive behaviour. The university... Read More
Charity hitch-hiker invited to speak at Rhydypenau library
A MAN who hitch-hiked around Wales for a mental health charity visited Rhydypenau Library to speak about his experience after being invited by... Read More