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
Royal Mail urged to re-think Llanrumney closure
ROYAL Mail has been urged to listen to its customers and keep Llanrumney delivery office open. The company has announced it is... Read More
‘Much-needed’ social group for carers launches in Butetown
A NEW social group for carers of people with lifelong or life-limiting conditions has launched in Butetown. Connected Carers launched yesterday with the... Read More
“James Bond got turned down but we were allowed in!”
Award-winning actress Caryl Morgan on Splott, Bond and filming in the Senedd FOR Caryl Morgan, working away from home is nothing unusual.... Read More
Drivers accused of ignoring Pontcanna 20mph limit
RESIDENTS and councillors say a 20mph speed limit on Cathedral Road is being ignored by drivers. The claim comes after another serious... Read More
Housing plan expected to go ahead despite “scaremongering” residents’ campaign
AN affordable housing development in Heath is expected to be approved, despite a “scaremongering” campaign by some residents. The development of 42... Read More
Mine disaster is setting for debut novel
ONE of Britain’s worst coal-mining disasters doesn’t seem like the obvious setting for a love story. But Llanishen author Pamela Cartlidge, 55,... Read More
Parents and staff respond to schools’ “red” category rating
THREE Cardiff schools have been given a red rating in this year’s Schools Categorisation Ratings by the Welsh Government, meaning they require... Read More
Plans to turn pavilion into new community hub
THE GRANGETOWN pavilion in Grange Gardens will be transformed into a community hub, subject to funding. Community Gateway has been working with... Read More
Customers fund brewers to open new city centre pub
TWO men who started making beer in their garden shed are set to open their own Cardiff pub and brewery thanks to... Read More
Fly-tipping “a kick in the teeth,” says council leader
LITTER-pickers in Splott have called for more CCTV after fly-tippers dumped waste in a spot volunteers had cleared just days earlier. Council... 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
Canton secondary school to be rebuilt
A CANTON secondary school is to be rebuilt as part of a joint council and government scheme to improve schools in Wales.... Read More
Cardiff terrorist gets 43 years for mosque attack
CARDIFF terrorist Darren Osborne was today sentenced to a minimum of 43 years for murder and attempted murder outside Finsbury Park mosque.... 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
Four arrested after gang wait for Whitchurch pupils
Four teenagers have been arrested following a “disturbance” in Whitchurch Village involving a large group of young people allegedly carrying dangerous weapons... Read More
‘One in five Cardiff jobs could be taken by robots’
ONE in five Cardiff jobs are in occupations that are likely to decline due to robot automation, according to new research. A... 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
Film aims to show WI is about “more than jam and jumble sales”
A FILM which aims to show that Women’s Institutes are “more than jam and jumble sales” has been made by members of... Read More
Senedd give council votes to 16-year-olds
PEOPLE aged 16 are to be given the vote under Welsh Government plans to modernise elections, in plans announced today in the... Read More
Neighbours share ideas for Splott railway site
THE future of a plot of land in Splott has been put in the hands of residents who were asked how it... Read More
Bluebirds’ striker hunt goes on as deadline looms
NO permanent signings, two loanees, and just one day left of the transfer window – The Cardiffian assesses Cardiff City’s January dealings... 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
Penylan college is hoping to return to council control
ST David’s College wants to come back under council control, a move Cardiff council hopes will “enhance strategic planning for 16-19 education... Read More
Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Llandaff North volunteers do their bit for Hailey Park
MEMBERS of the community group Friends of Hailey Park came out for the first event of 2018 last Sunday. A small... Read More
Nine Cardiff schools named in areas with “illegal” pollution levels
NINE Cardiff schools are within areas of “illegal” air pollution which the Welsh Government has admitted in court that it had no... Read More
Extra club nights excite Cardiff gig-goers
A POPULAR drum and bass gig venue in Cardiff has been given permission to expand its club nights. The Vaults in Portland... Read More
Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross... Read More
Women’s Institute welcomes Dementia Friends
EXPERIENCES and misconceptions about Dementia was the topic of conversation at the latest meeting of Birchgrove Women’s Institute. Although the organisation was... Read More