Closure of Whitchurch bank concerns older residents
RESIDENTS in Whitchurch Village are concerned about the impending closure of their NatWest branch, which will stop serving customers on May 17.... Read More
Would moving the Cardiff Story museum be a boost to the Bay?
AN IDEA to move the Cardiff Story museum to the Bay has been revealed as part of plans to boost the economic... Read More
Transport objections raised over housing development
A DEVELOPER plans to build 121 new homes on the old Travis Perkins site at the Ty Glas Business Park in Llanishen.... Read More
Mrs Mackworth, South Wales’ busiest suffragette
In 1913, the south west division of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) decided to campaign in Wales but they... Read More
100 years on, who are Cardiff’s campaigners today?
IT is 100 years ago today that the first women in Britain were given the vote. One century on from the Representation of... Read More
Thriller writer delves into cyber crime in new novel
GERALD SEYMOUR, author and ex-ITN broadcaster, met fans at a Cardiff library and spoke about his career and new novel on cyber... Read More
Royal Mail urged to re-think Llanrumney closure
ROYAL Mail has been urged to listen to its customers and keep Llanrumney delivery office open. The company has announced it is... Read More
Teen found guilty of murdering father of two
A CARDIFF teenager has been found guilty of murder and a 46-year-old man convicted of manslaughter following the stabbing of father Sean... Read More
Meet the artists stitching their mark on Cardiff’s streets
THE guerrilla cross-stitchers of Crossing Paths never dreamed their work would still be decorating the streets of Roath, Splott and Adamsdown one... Read More
‘Much-needed’ social group for carers launches in Butetown
A NEW social group for carers of people with lifelong or life-limiting conditions has launched in Butetown. Connected Carers launched yesterday with the... Read More