PLASTIC straws will become a thing of the past if two Cardiff University students have anything to do with it. Environmental geography students Nia Jones... Read More
PUPILS at a Radyr school are celebrating winning an award for a video they made about the national curriculum. Bryn Deri Primary School’s winning entry... Read More
THE Cheltenham Festival may be dominated by the Irish, but one Vale trainer has flown the flag for Wales this week. Four thoroughbreds trained by... Read More
OPERATORS of the controversial incinerator development in Barry have breached the terms of their testing permit, claim campaigners. A letter sent to residents near the... Read More
SWASTIKAS and Neo-Nazi posters have been plastered around Grangetown overnight, ahead of an anti-racism march that takes place tomorrow. At least three buildings have been... Read More
A CARDIFF primary has become the first school in Wales to achieve Mini Me Yoga accreditation. Bryn Hafod Primary School, on Uphill Road, Llanrumney,... Read More
CARDIFF Paralympian Menna Fitzpatrick secured her third medal of the games with a silver in the visually impaired giant slalom. The 19-year old, who only... Read More
FEEDER schools will not be introduced in Cardiff next year, the council has decided. Councillors took the decision despite 79% voting in favour of them... Read More
DESPITE the Welsh Assembly considering allowing HGVs to use some bus lanes in order to help ease congestion, the scheme won’t be introduced in Cardiff.... Read More
A PETITION has been raised to stop children vandalising houses on their way home from school, Pentwyn PACT meeting heard this week. Residents say Corpus... Read More
DEMONSTRATORS will take to Cardiff’s streets for the fifth annual ‘March Against Racism’ tomorrow, March 17, coinciding with the final Six Nations game. Campaign group... Read More
CLAIMS from a Cardiff councillor that Barry is “a town without a purpose” have been described as foolish. Russell Goodway, Cardiff council cabinet member for... Read More
STUDENTS have quizzed Cardiff University staff and members of the lecturers’ union, the UCU, about the industrial action that could affect their exams. Many students... Read More
WORKERS demolishing Splott Road bridge have found an 119-year-old handwritten note inside one of the original pillars. The note is dated 1 June 1899 –... Read More
RESIDENTS have been donating items to help Syrian refugees settle into life in the city. Taff Housing Association, who opened a shelter for the homeless... Read More
ALTHOUGH residents collected more than 50 signatures for a petition opposing development in Ty Glas, they failed to convince planners to stop the development of... Read More
CARDIFF City travel to Pride Park on Sunday afternoon hoping to improve their chances of automatic promotion. The Bluebirds sit three points behind leaders Wolves... Read More
WARREN Gatland has made seven changes to the team facing France in the Super Saturday finale of the Six Nations. After watching from the stands... Read More
AN 18-YEAR-OLD boy from Cathays is missing, South Wales police report. Police say they are increasingly concerned for the well-being of Jamshed Gilani. Mr Gilani... Read More
CARDIFF Council has been accused of “making a mockery” of public consultations with plans to ditch the idea of feeder schools despite 79% of people... Read More
STRIKING university lecturers and students marched on the Senedd today in protest against changes to pension agreements. The Cardiff branch of the University College Union... Read More
PUPIL applications to start at Cardiff secondary schools have fallen by 7.7% since 2017, but they remain heavily oversubscribed. Admission results from Cardiff Council showed... Read More
THE portrait of a Dambuster from Barry will be among those displayed in a London exhibition this May to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the... Read More
A BONUS POINT victory over Italy was enough for Wales to go second in the Six Nations table. Wales leapfrogged England and Scotland after a... Read More
A FORMER medieval animal enclosure and toilet in Llandaff is being converted into a heritage centre and community space that will be staffed by volunteers.... Read More
THE Muslim Council of Wales has called an emergency meeting with community leaders after Islamophobic letters were sent to Cardiff homes. The A4 letters titled... Read More
PLANS to use Pontcanna Fields as an Eisteddfod campsite angered residents last week, now Cardiff Council have responded. When it was announced last week that... Read More
A FOOTBALL club has transformed a disused building into a community hub after being handed the keys by the council. Splott Albion is applying for... Read More
RESIDENTS are concerned about the proposed new bus route serving Creigiau and Pentyrch. Stagecoach is proposing to scrap route 136 and combine the 136 and... Read More
BOXERS from across the city competed in front of more than 300 people at the Cardiff University Students’ Union. And the university’s Amateur Boxing Club... Read More
THE Cardiff branch of an international engineering consultancy firm underpaid two minimum wage workers by nearly £800 last year. Data released by the Department for... Read More
TWO students have started the second day of a hunger strike as they campaign against Cardiff University’s investment in the fossil fuel industry. Members of... Read More
STAFF and children at a Llanrumney playgroup are upset after vandals broke in and damaged their playhouse while taking drugs. Windows were smashed and the... Read More
OUR country is being poisoned by plastic, say campaigners who today called on the Welsh Government to introduce a tax on single-use plastic. Friends of... Read More
BARRY Town kept their dream of European football alive with an assured victory over Carmarthen. Newtown, in eighth, now lie six points behind Barry who... Read More
WALES women’s sevens squad has been named for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, which takes place next month on Australia’s Gold Coast. Women’s sevens will be... Read More
CARDIFF Devils meet the Sheffield Steelers on Wednesday night just three days after their 5-2 away defeat in Sheffield. The Devils, who still top the... Read More
CARDIFF are punching above their weight as they battle for promotion alongside Championship big boys Aston Villa and Fulham, Neil Warnock said ahead of tonight’s... Read More
CHARGES against former Welsh rugby international Shane Williams and his brother, Dean, have been dropped. The ex-Wales and Ospreys winger and his brother were among... Read More
A CARDIFF litter picker was caught in 100 metres of fishing line abandoned by a lake in Pentwyn. Barbara Wilcocks, who leads Pentwyn Pickers, became... Read More
A PROTEST by environmental campaigners backfired when spray paint used to tag pillars at Cardiff University left a permanent scar. Staff based at the main... Read More
ENGINEERS can’t plan the detail of the proposed South Wales Metro because of delays in securing funding from the UK Government. The South Wales Metro... Read More
THE founder of Cardiff Beach Volleyball in Canton is investing £32,000 to increase the number of courts from four to six. Carl Harwood, 54, of... Read More
WOMEN campaigners have travelled from as far as Gloucestershire and Liverpool to protest against the unfair changes to their state pensions in Cardiff. The Women... Read More
BUS passengers in Cardiff will soon be able to use contactless payments for their journeys. Cardiff Bus and N.A.T will join Stagecoach and First Cymru... Read More
WARREN Gatland has been accused of disrespecting Italy after making 10 changes for Sunday’s match. Amongst the critics is former Italy scrum-half, Paul Griffen. “In... Read More
MEET your foremothers: Edith Mansell Moolin. Lady Rhondda. Mary Jane Benson. This crowd of Welsh suffragette women and more are why women can vote today... Read More
PEOPLE in Mynachdy are trying to reclaim control of their community centre after Cardiff Council stepped in when a previous group voided their lease. The... Read More
ARMED police and a police helicopter were called to Llanrumney following reports of a disturbance involving a machete. The disturbance is understood to have started... Read More
A YOUNG Wales side finished eighth in the Cyprus Cup, losing to Austria on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Larnaca. Jayne Ludlow’s much-changed side... Read More
TWO Bishops were questioned by young people over a pint on of issues that mattered to them. The event, called ‘Grill-the-Bishops’ was held at the... Read More
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