Footballers transform disused building for community
A FOOTBALL club has transformed a disused building into a community hub after being handed the keys by the council. Splott Albion... Read More
Changes to Pentyrch bus service are ‘short-sighted’
RESIDENTS are concerned about the proposed new bus route serving Creigiau and Pentyrch. Stagecoach is proposing to scrap route 136 and combine... Read More
Cardiff amateur boxers compete in front of crowd of 300
BOXERS from across the city competed in front of more than 300 people at the Cardiff University Students’ Union. And the university’s... Read More
Cardiff firm underpaid minimum wage workers
THE Cardiff branch of an international engineering consultancy firm underpaid two minimum wage workers by nearly £800 last year. Data released by... Read More
Students go hungry in university fossil fuel protest
TWO students have started the second day of a hunger strike as they campaign against Cardiff University’s investment in the fossil fuel... Read More
Children sad after vandals use drugs at playgroup
STAFF and children at a Llanrumney playgroup are upset after vandals broke in and damaged their playhouse while taking drugs. Windows were... Read More
Wales is being poisoned by plastics, say campaigners
OUR country is being poisoned by plastic, say campaigners who today called on the Welsh Government to introduce a tax on single-use... Read More
Lucky Barry Town edge closer to that European dream
BARRY Town kept their dream of European football alive with an assured victory over Carmarthen. Newtown, in eighth, now lie six points... Read More
Commonwealth Games: Wales Women named in sevens first
WALES women’s sevens squad has been named for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, which takes place next month on Australia’s Gold Coast. Women’s... Read More
Barry’s history girls through to final
HISTORY was made by Barry Town Ladies U16s as they overcame the wet and Corwen to reach their first FAW Girls’ Cup... Read More