Trading rules relaxed in Cardiff for Champions League final
STREET trading rules in Cardiff are to be temporarily relaxed for the Champions League final, the council has decided. The Principality Stadium... Read More
Petition to save Cardiff’s graffiti ‘hall of fame’ from Champions League final adverts
AN ARTIST has started a petition to stop the council removing the iconic “Graffiti Hall of Fame” on the Millennium Walkway to... Read More
Hang Fire Southern Kitchen interview
WE love a good barbecue in Britain. At least, that’s what you might think. The truth is, most of us don’t have... Read More
Santa Cruz top of the list as Selby looks to conquer the division
WELSH boxing world champion Lee Selby looks set for a unification superfight against Leo Santa Cruz later this year after his victorious... Read More
Lottery funding gives boost to Grange Gardens pavilion
THE future looks bright for the Grange Gardens bowls pavilion, as the Big Lottery Fund announced a £50,000 fund that will go... Read More
Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have... Read More
Family-run Cardiff kebab house is named best in Wales
A CARDIFF kebab house has been named the best in Wales. Family-run Moroccan and Lebanese restaurant Mezza Luna on City Road won... Read More
Community order for man who pulled out pistol in GPs’ surgery
A MAN from Maesteg was given a 12-month community order at Cardiff Crown Court today for pulling out a gun in a... Read More
Shortcut drivers a problem, say Adamsdown residents
THE second car crash in a month on a busy Adamsdown street has not surprised some residents and business owners who say... Read More
Lee Selby returns and eyes up Cardiff showdown with Frampton
WELSH boxing world champion Lee Selby returns to the ring this weekend as he continues his bid for a superfight against... Read More
Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to... Read More
Cathays residents upset over state of pavements and roads
CATHAYS residents have complained about the council’s upkeep of the pavements and roads in the area. On days with heavy rain, the... Read More
Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and... Read More
Questions asked after gay cleric’s chances of becoming new Bishop of Llandaff recede
A PROMINENT gay cleric who was favourite to become the new Bishop of Llandaff appears to have missed out on the role.... Read More
Meet the vendors: the challenge of selling on the streets of Cardiff
STREET vendors, Big Issue sellers, charity collectors — we have all seen them, and probably fobbed them off as we’ve walked past... Read More
Mixed response to plans for more Cardiff student flats
BUSINESS owners and residents in the City Road area have given a mixed response to plans to build nine-storey student flats on the... Read More
Jealous ex-boyfriend gets 23 years for Matalan murders
A MAN has been sentenced to at least 23 years and four months behind bars for murdering his ex-girlfriend and her new... Read More
Llandaff North hosts its first ever book festival
A BOOK festival is being held in Llandaff North to celebrate World Book Day 2017 and the official opening of the Llandaff... Read More
Baptist minister wants to get people talking at his new micropub
A BAPTIST minister is opening an alehouse in Canton to encourage people to talk more face to face. The Rev James Karran,... Read More
Cardiff environmentalists honoured at World Wildlife Fund awards
TWO Cardiff environmentalists have been recognised for their inspiring work by the World Wildlife Fund in this years Earth Hour Heroes awards.... Read More
Six things to do to celebrate this St David’s Day
IT might not be a bank holiday, but there is plenty of things to do this Wednesday to celebrate with family and... Read More
Mixed feelings as cyclist Elinor Barker gets bronze in LA
OLYMPIC gold medal cyclist Elinor Barker had mixed feelings about her performance at the Los Angeles World Cup just one month ahead of the... Read More
Caerau library site given new lease of life as social housing
A DISUSED library site is to be turned into housing, provoking mixed reactions from Careau residents. After standing empty for three years,... Read More
Immigration and police raid second Cardiff nail salon
A MAN has been taken away after another raid on a Cardiff nail salon by immigration officers. Acting on a tip-off, police... Read More
‘Criminal masterminds’ jailed after selling stolen cars to police
A PAIR of Cardiff car thieves were jailed after they sold stolen cars worth more than £100,000 to the police. Dean Cronin,... Read More
Talks to find new Bishop of Llandaff end in stalemate
AFTER several days of talks behind the locked doors, representatives of the Church In Wales have failed to elect a new Bishop... Read More
Barry residents want street lights switched back on
BARRY residents are calling on the Vale of Glamorgan council to turn streetlights back on at night because of concerns for public... Read More
Muslim women fight sexism through art and poetry collaboration
A CARDIFF poet aims to challenge stereotypes about feminism through a series of artworks. Hanan Issa, 30 has collaborated with London based... Read More
Former Domino’s delivery driver sentenced for stealing refunds
A CARDIFF man has been given a four-month suspended sentence for defrauding Domino’s Pizza of almost £1,500. Jamie Hasell, 26, of Ethel... Read More
Penylan burglary victim hits out at cuts to steel gate budget
A RUGBY chief who had three bicycles stolen from his garden shed has criticised the council’s reluctance to block access to back... Read More