Councillor calls for investigations into bullying in local government
NEIL McEvoy has called for investigations into parliamentary bullying to be extended to local government level. The Plaid Cymru Fairwater councillor said... Read More
Tiger Bay the Musical: ‘We’re ready to tell our own story’
“We always knew that we wanted to tell our own story. Our building sits on the docks of where so much of... Read More
Wales ranked 25th in the world in rising minority sport
WALES’ National Korfball Team are now ranked 25th in the world after finishing fourth in the 17th annual International Korfball Tournament at... Read More
Youth arts and music festival ready for Castell Coch
CASTELL Coch will be taken over by young Cardiffians at the weekend for an arts and music festival. Folli Fest is being... Read More
Llanrumney residents unhappy with bus fare increase
LLANRUMNEY residents are angry over the increase in bus fares, despite continuing problems with services in the area. Cardiff Bus recently announced... Read More
New Llanedeyrn Playground Takes Shape
RESIDENTS of Coed Y Gores have welcomed the start of work on their long-awaited playground, off Llanedeyrn Drive. The project is one... Read More
Pentyrch residents fund-raise for new village play park
A GROUP of Pentyrch residents have a formed committee to raise up to £80,000 to revamp the village park. The Pentyrch memorial... Read More
Cathays pupils and OAPs retrace lives of fallen soldiers
A CATHAYS primary school has paired up with pensioners from the community to retrace the lives of young men in World War... Read More
Cardiff author launches book about mysterious murder
AUTHOR Katherine Stansfield is coming to Penarth to discuss her new novel Falling Creatures. Griffin Books will host the evening on Friday... Read More
What can rugby learn from American Football?
ON Saturday Wales will begin their Autumn international series against Australia at the Principality Stadium. It is one of the toughest match-ups... Read More