Nine Cardiff schools named in areas with “illegal” pollution levels
NINE Cardiff schools are within areas of “illegal” air pollution which the Welsh Government has admitted in court that it had no... Read More
Extra club nights excite Cardiff gig-goers
A POPULAR drum and bass gig venue in Cardiff has been given permission to expand its club nights. The Vaults in Portland... Read More
Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross... Read More
Cathays homes hit by series of power cuts
RESIDENTS of a Cathays street have experienced three power cuts in 10 days, one lasting three hours. The first electrical fault occurred... Read More
Women’s Institute welcomes Dementia Friends
EXPERIENCES and misconceptions about Dementia was the topic of conversation at the latest meeting of Birchgrove Women’s Institute. Although the organisation was... Read More
Repair Café volunteers expand to a second venue
FOLLOWING the success of the Repair Café in Cathays, the charity is heading for a new venue in Grangetown on Sunday. The... Read More
Penarth’s Greenslade falters in World Bowls thriller
PENARTH’S Jason Greenslade is out of this year’s World Indoor Bowls Championships after losing a third set tiebreak in a thrilling match... Read More
Charlotte Church delves deep into mental health
CARDIFF singer-songwriter Charlotte Church has been trying to find answers about mental health and the brain in a new BBC documentary. Llandaff-born... Read More
Selby set for May world-title showdown with Warrington
BARRY’S Lee Selby will defend his IBF featherweight title against Josh Warrington on May 19. The much anticipated bout will take place... Read More
Hinkley mud: Cardiff votes against further tests
CARDIFF council has voted overwhelmingly against further testing of mud from outside Hinkley Point nuclear plant which is being dumped in the... Read More