Holiday cabin plans cause controversy in Caerau
PLANS to build holiday log cabins in Caerau have been dubbed “stupid” by a local councillor. Ermaer Ltd’s proposal for 10 ecological... Read More
Future of Central Square bus station plan to be discussed
CARDIFF council is meeting tomorrow at County Hall to discuss the proposed £100 million development of the Central Square bus station. The... Read More
Fight to save 106-year-old Whitchurch tennis club
WHITCHURCH Tennis Club, has been open for the last 106 years but could be closed next year and the land redeveloped. The club,... Read More
Demolishing Llandeyrn bridge ‘could put children at risk’
A PEDESTRIAN footbridge over Llanedeyrn Drive is to be demolished and replaced with two zebra crossings as part of a multi-million pound... Read More
Remembrance weekend at Temple of Peace
THE TEMPLE of Peace will play host to several events this weekend for the centenary of the armistice. Minnie James otherwise known as the... Read More
Shoppers concerned by cyclists on Queen Street
CARDIFF shoppers have expressed anger about cyclists travelling at high speed on one of Cardiff’s busiest streets. Despite a ban on cycling... Read More
100 years on: Cardiff marks armistice
CARDIFF will mark 100 years since the end of the first world war this week – with events across the city aimed... Read More
Small bins and leaky lids: early feedback on glass recycling
EARLY feedback from residents taking part in a glass recycling pilot scheme suggests bigger bins and more frequent collections may be required... Read More
Cardiff remembers wartime sailors lost at sea
BUTETOWN residents are discovering the stories of Cardiff sailors lost at sea in World War One. “Once I started on it, I... Read More
Fireworks display in St Mellons raises £1,700 for charity
A FIREWORKS display in St Mellons raised an estimated £1,700 for charity. Over 1,000 people attended the event organised by the Beacon... Read More