Blackweir Bridge closure in Pontcanna Fields causes disruption
BLACKWEIR bridge in Pontcanna will be closed next week due to engineering works, causing disruption to cyclists, wheelchair users and dog walkers.... Read More
Where are you most likely to get caught speeding in Cardiff?
MOTORISTS driving into the city via North Road are more likely to be caught than anywhere else in the capital, a Cardiffian... Read More
Staff get saucy at Sainsbury’s for Red Nose Day
STAFF at Sainsbury’s on Queen Street in Cardiff have enjoyed spending their lunch break throwing ketchup-covered sponges at their manager. Every year,... Read More
Bute Park plan to grow salads for city cafes
A NEW project could see salad leaves grown in Bute Park by asylum seekers on restaurant menus around the city. Sophie Duran and... Read More
Cathays green spaces project gets go-ahead
A REGENERATION project for green spaces in Cathays has been given the go-ahead by Cardiff Council. The Cathays Regeneration Project finished its... Read More
Rhiwbina special needs school praised for digital innovation
A RHIWBINA school for pupils with special needs has been praised for its digital innovation with a national award. Greenhill Special School,... Read More
MPs ask Church to halt Bishop of Llandaff appointment amid homophobia claims
WELSH MPs have called on the church to halt the search for a new Bishop of Llandaff and reconsider the candidacy of gay... Read More
McEvoy makes controversial return to Plaid Senedd group
NEIL McEvoy’s return to frontline politics has proved almost as controversial as the events which led to his removal at the start... Read More
A poem about Cardiff’s Queen Street to celebrate World Poetry Day
TODAY is world poetry day, so to celebrate why not watch our video of a poem dedicated to Cardiff’s very own Queen Street?... Read More
‘Wildlife corridor’ will bring nature to Riverside and Canton
A COMMUNITY gardening project is creating a “wildlife corridor” to bring much-needed green space to areas of central Cardiff. David Kilner, 30,... Read More
New £11m Royal Navy training centre proposed for Cardiff Bay
CARDIFF BAY could become home to a new £11m Royal Navy training facility called HMS Cambria. A planning application has been submitted... Read More
Penarth pier saga continues as residents meet to discuss its future
THE future of Penarth Pier Pavilion was discussed in two public meetings last night as concerns over its management continue. Earlier this... Read More
Family-run business burgled and vandalised
A FAMILY-RUN business in Radyr has been broken into and vandalised by burglars. Ener-chi, which is on the corner of Heol Isaf and... Read More
Church in Wales accused of “homophobia” in appointing new Bishop of Llandaff
A PROMINENT gay cleric has accused the Church in Wales of being “homophobic” in an open letter in which he condemns the... Read More
Adamsdown residents disappointed at ‘yes’ to new homes
RESIDENTS of an Adamsdown street are disappointed that plans to build five new homes at the end of their narrow road have... Read More
Rival groups in 40-day protest outside abortion clinic
TWO groups of rival protesters have gathered outside a city abortion clinic in a stand-of which will last 40 days. A group... Read More
New shortlist for unfilled Llandaff Bishop’s post
A NEW shortlist of candidates for the vacant Bishop of Llandaff role has been produced following a second round of meetings to choose... Read More
Muslim group to take council to court after Canton mosque plans rejected again
A GROUP of muslims are planning to take Cardiff Council to court after plans to extend their mosque were rejected for... Read More
Plasdwr: Concerns about plans for four new schools
CONCERNS have been raised about plans for the new schools in the controversial Plasdwr ‘garden village’ which is being built on the... Read More
Bike thief jailed after breaching suspended sentence
A MAN has been jailed for 10 weeks after stealing a bike and accessories worth over £600 while under a suspended sentence.... Read More
Celtic Dragons go back on the road with growing positivity
THE Celtic Dragons are back on the road again to go head-to-head with the Hertfordshire Mavericks. The squad hope to build on momentum from... Read More
Barry Island businesses weather the winter parking charges
BARRY Island has had a good winter season despite the controversial new parking charges. The charges were introduced on October 1 and continued... Read More
Flipping fantastic! Cardiff school wins British gymnastics medal
A CARDIFF school has exceeded expectations to become the only Welsh team to win a medal at the British Schools Gymnastics finals. Bishop... Read More
Penarth named among best places to live in Wales
PENARTH has been named as one of the best places to live in Wales according to the Sunday Times. The list published... Read More
Plans to expand Splott incinerator operations approved
PLANS to expand operations at a waste incinerator in Splott have been approved, despite pleas from councillors and residents to reject the... Read More
Tiger Bay Brawlers re-homed in House of Sport
AFTER months of uncertainty, the Tiger Bay Brawlers have found a new home. The Brawlers, who are one of the top five... Read More
Residents concerned over parking for new Gabalfa flats
A FORMER car radio shop on a busy Gabalfa road will be turned into flats, despite concerns from residents over parking. The... Read More
Nursery in Rhiwbina gets go-ahead despite opposition
PERMISSION for a new nursery in Rhiwbina has been granted despite objection from residents and councillors. Cardiff Council granted permission to... Read More
Riverside ‘Crisis Sanctuary’ divides community
A SANCTUARY for people experiencing acute mental health issues has been granted planning permission despite fierce opposition from residents. Inroads Wellbeing Institute... Read More
Clean-up confusion means Roath graffiti stays for months
GRAFFITI has been defacing the wall of the Sainsbury’s store in Albany Road, Roath, since before Christmas because of confusion over whose responsibility... Read More