Vale trainer flies flag for Wales at Cheltenham Festival
THE Cheltenham Festival may be dominated by the Irish, but one Vale trainer has flown the flag for Wales this week. Four... Read More
Late night noise fires up incinerator opponents
OPERATORS of the controversial incinerator development in Barry have breached the terms of their testing permit, claim campaigners. A letter sent to... Read More
Nazi posters and swastikas stain route of anti-racism march
SWASTIKAS and Neo-Nazi posters have been plastered around Grangetown overnight, ahead of an anti-racism march that takes place tomorrow. At least three... Read More
Cardiff school first in Wales to achieve yoga accreditation
A CARDIFF primary has become the first school in Wales to achieve Mini Me Yoga accreditation. Bryn Hafod Primary School, on... Read More
Fitzpatrick secures third paralympic skiing medal
CARDIFF Paralympian Menna Fitzpatrick secured her third medal of the games with a silver in the visually impaired giant slalom. The 19-year... Read More
Feeder schools plan ditched despite parent protests
FEEDER schools will not be introduced in Cardiff next year, the council has decided. Councillors took the decision despite 79% voting in... Read More
Cardiff rules out plans to allow HGVs in bus lanes
DESPITE the Welsh Assembly considering allowing HGVs to use some bus lanes in order to help ease congestion, the scheme won’t be... Read More
Petition raised to stop Cardiff school home-time vandals
A PETITION has been raised to stop children vandalising houses on their way home from school, Pentwyn PACT meeting heard this week.... Read More
App allows people to host film nights for strangers
A NEW Cardiff based app has launched for individuals to meet new people by hosting film nights in their home. Reelhost asks... Read More
City’s fifth anti-racism march takes place tomorrow
DEMONSTRATORS will take to Cardiff’s streets for the fifth annual ‘March Against Racism’ tomorrow, March 17, coinciding with the final Six Nations... Read More