People of Cardiff sleep without a roof for homeless charity
Llamau host Sleep Out Cardiff 2012 On 8 November, homeless charity Llamau is hosting its first sleep out which is taking place... Read More
Truancy crack down planned
Cardiff Council and the South Wales Police continue their bid to moderate truancy levels in the Cardiff area. Several sweeps have been... Read More
Food superstore open for recruitment
Iceland Foods has been through difficult times in recent years, but now they are hitting new heights. In the first quarter of... Read More
Cardiff hosts trafficking conference
A conference to raise awareness about human trafficking in Wales will be held... Read More
Co-operative creates jobs in Cardiff
The Co-operative plans to enhance its service to the local Cardiff community and have announced two new stores in Cardiff. The UK’s... Read More
Wales spends £820,000 on metal theft
While police were preoccupied and the community concerned, opportunist metal thieves were busy stealing fencing from Ely recreational gardens. This is... Read More
Police and crime commissioner elections
For the first time ever, across England and Wales (excluding London) there will be new Police and Crime Commissioners elected on 15... Read More
New services announced for Cardiff Airport
Lufthansa is set to run a new service between Cardiff and Dusseldorf. The German airline currently runs a number of services between... Read More
Get ‘Super Connected’
£32 million will be spent to get Cardiff ‘super connected’, hoping to improve internet speed and availability across the city by... Read More
Wales goes wild this weekend
Keep Wales Tidy is running a Wild Weekend campaign from 26 to 28 October to kick-start 190 environmental projects in communities... Read More
Cardiff are top fundraisers
In these times of austerity, people can be forgiven for tightening their belts and looking after the pennies. But, in a show... Read More
Vox pop: Independence for Wales?
Welsh independence has never been on the mainstream agenda, but change could be afoot in view of recent developments in Scotland. Scotland’s... Read More
Redeveloped Cardiff impresses
The St. David’s development has reinvigorated the centre of Cardiff in recent years; it has provided more than a simple shopping experience.... Read More
Vox Pop: Cardiff council’s job fixing the roads, good or bad?
Cardiff city is currently undergoing a road-resurfacing programme. The major road resurfacing work started on 1 October and is estimated to finish on... Read More
Cardiff’s vibrant, puke-soaked nightlife
photo: Maciej Dakowicz Carnage hit Cardiff earlier this month, but for many the atmosphere is beyond the pale most weekends. The pub... Read More
Voxpop: housing development plan
Controversial plans to build 45,000 new homes in Cardiff will be discussed tomorrow in Canton, allowing the public to voice their views.... Read More
Drivers still offending 10 years on
A campaign has been launched to raise awareness about the risks of using your mobile phone while driving. Road Safety Wales aims... Read More
Tweeters back local business against council
A local café’s dispute with Cardiff Council over the placement of outside furniture was resolved, thanks to an overwhelming reaction on Twitter.... Read More
Mixed opinions on park restoration
Bute Park is currently a finalist in the running to win The National Lottery’s ‘Good Causes’ Best Heritage Project Award, but not... Read More
Designer swishing in the city
Forget jumble sales and sifting through someone else’s trash, in Cardiff swishing is all about the treasure. Swishing is clothes swapping on... Read More
Use of Cardiff Foodbank up 60%
Delays and changes in benefits increase the use of local foodbank service Cardiff Foodbank has seen a 60% rise in its use... Read More
Sustainable living in the city
Cardiff Gathering, an event taking place this weekend at Coed Hills, offers environmentally minded Cardiff residents the chance to learn skills and... Read More
Cardiff’s views on jail restaurant
The opening of prisoner-run restaurant The Clink sparks Cardiff citizens to question their opinions on the new eatery in their city. Set... Read More
‘After Dark’ Notoriety Questioned
With the photos that dented the reputation of Cardiff’s nightlife returning to the capital in a new exhibition some locals are looking... Read More
Flying the flag
As the Welsh language continues to lose thousands of fluent speakers a year, one 25-year-old leads the fight to keep it alive... Read More
The young voice of Welsh business
Head of the CBI in Wales, Emma Watkins, on the pressure of representing Welsh business. Since her appointment as head of the... Read More
Five ways to help your community
A few ways to bring Christmas joy to your local area While Christmas comes with many warm traditions, not everyone is as... Read More
In-depth: Change of heart over organ donation
The moral issues surrounding the new Welsh organ donation proposals As 55-year-old Martyn Hutchings pulls up his sleeve, he reveals a network of painful... Read More
In depth: Flyposting in Cardiff
Freedom of expression, or an urban blight? A man dressed against the biting cold, his woollen hat pulled down low over his... Read More
In depth: the 21st century seaside
How plans to inject the cool back into two Welsh seaside resorts could make them the new town hotspots During its... Read More