Frustration as vandals smash windows at bus stops – again
Residents frustrated as Pentwyn and Llanederyn are targeted in attacks VANDALISM at Llanedeyrn and Pentwyn bus shelters last weekend has left residents... 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
Communities come together to help flooding victims
Cardiff fundraising events arranged following damage caused by storms FUNDRAISING events have taken place across Cardiff to help businesses and homes affected... Read More
New café at Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub opens
Cariad Community CIC will serve healthy food at low prices A NEW non-profit café HAS opened at the Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub focusing... Read More
Fly-tipping and funding: meet Pentwyn’s clean-up crew
Who knew litter-picking could be so addictive for volunteers? A SUITCASE, diabetic needles, and a giant teddy bear named Woody are just... Read More
Pentwyn residents petition to improve safety at junction
Three accidents in a week caused by unclear markings, say campaigners A PETITION to make the junction at Pentwyn Drive and Glyn... Read More
Llanedeyrn church handed £500,000 to extend building
National Lottery helps Glenwood centre offer more facilities to residents GLENWOOD Church, Llanedeyrn, has been awarded £500,000 by the National Lottery Community... Read More
Meat and cheese thief given ‘one last chance’ by Magistrates
Christopher Smith stole food worth £100 from a Pentwyn corner shop A MAN who stole £100 worth of meat and cheese from... Read More
New café at Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub to focus on healthy eating
The announcement is part of ongoing development plans at the community centre THE CAFÉ at Llanedeyrn Powerhouse Hub will focus on healthy... Read More
Teenager in hospital as police investigate stabbing
Officers cordon off part of Llanedeyrn estate. Victim, 17, has more than one wound POLICE are investigating an assault on a 17-year-old... Read More
“We feel like second class citizens,” say Pentwyn patients
PATIENTS in Pentwyn are unhappy with the service they receive at St David’s Medical Centre. In May last year Cardiff and Vale University... Read More
Llanedeyrn’s new £10m health centre can’t come fast enough
LLANEDEYRN’S crumbling health centre is set to be demolished and replaced by a new £10m facility. The current building which is over 40... Read More
Petition for anti-idling zones outside Cardiff schools
A PETITION calling for new “anti-idling zones” outside schools in Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn to protect children from toxic air has been launched.... Read More
Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn lose out on park regeneration projects
TWO parks in Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn have lost out on funding for new play equipment and will not be able to reapply... Read More
This is why Cardiff Bus are cutting 12 services
AN INSIDER has revealed the real reason 12 loss making bus routes across the city are being cut. The Cardiff Council source... Read More
Pentwyn flat development approved despite objections
A BLOCK of flats has been given planning permission despite opposition from residents and politicians. An application to build 11 flats at... 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
Three teenagers charged with murder of father in St Mellons
THREE teenagers have appeared in court charged with murder following the death of a 32-year-old father whose body was found in St Mellons’... 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
Demolishing Llandeyrn bridge ‘could put children at risk’
A PEDESTRIAN footbridge over Llanedeyrn Drive is to be demolished and replaced with two zebra crossings as part of a multi-million pound... Read More
Small bins and leaky lids: early feedback on glass recycling
EARLY feedback from residents taking part in a glass recycling pilot scheme suggests bigger bins and more frequent collections may be required... 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
Petition raised to stop Cardiff school home-time vandals
A PETITION has been raised to stop children vandalising houses on their way home from school, Pentwyn PACT meeting heard this week.... Read More
Litter picker at lake caught in 100m fishing line
A CARDIFF litter picker was caught in 100 metres of fishing line abandoned by a lake in Pentwyn. Barbara Wilcocks, who leads... Read More
‘Thanks, Drive’ from Cardiff Bus passengers
PASSENGERS have thanked Cardiff Bus drivers for ploughing on despite terrible road conditions last night. The Cardiff Council-run bus service suspended all... Read More
Councillors say no in vote to bring in free school transport
A PLAN to give pupils free transport to a Cardiff high school was voted down at last night’s full city council meeting.... Read More
Arcade hit as store shuts front door to beat shoplifters
SMALL business owners in Cardiff claim they are struggling to stay afloat after a Nisa store closed its front doors two months... 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
Residents split over Pentwyn community centre idea
A PETITION for a new community centre has divided residents and sparked debate about what a vacant My Local shop could be... Read More
Signs of warmth from Cardiff’s Deaf Catholic community
A WOMAN opens her hands, and pinches her forefingers and thumbs mid-air. This is the peace sign in British Sign Language. Marilyn... Read More