Part of barrage path closed for two weeks to be made wider
PART of the Bay Edge Walkway round Cardiff barrage will be closed for two weeks while it is widened. The walkway from... Read More
Wales’ first library of things appeals for funding
WALES’ first library of things, Benthyg, is looking for funding so it can stay open longer. The library was set up by... Read More
Keeper saves the day in Wales’ World Cup qualifier
WALES’ women are four points clear on top of their World Cup qualifying group after Laura O’Sullivan saved a penalty in today’s... Read More
City’s mixed ability rugby team make their debut
CARDIFF Chiefs made a winning start to life as a mixed ability rugby team, just three weeks after being formed. The Chiefs... Read More
Music therapy: Sing-along on the wards of the Heath
MEET the group of volunteers and trainee music therapists who play live music for patients at University Hospital Wales every week. Harmoni... Read More
Advice and rewards for city’s brave winter cyclists
SUMMER is easy. You can tell who the real cyclists are when wet weather and dark nights set in. So Love To... Read More
Bluebirds hope Zohore will be back to take on Norwich
CARDIFF go into Friday’s clash with Norwich just four points off leaders Wolves after seeing off Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Goals from... Read More
Woman, 32, dies in Cardiff park, say police
By Olivia Williams, Hannah Butler and Tamsin Parnell A 32-YEAR-OLD woman who is believed to be homeless has died in Alexandra Gardens in... Read More
Roath residents to take petition to Senedd against flood scheme
PENYLAN and Roath residents will present a petition to the Welsh National Assembly in their latest protest against the area’s flood scheme.... Read More
Cardiff students set for cup final
CARDIFF MET will play The New Saints in this season’s Nathaniel MG Cup Final, but how will they fare against the current... Read More