Wait goes on for readers in Adamsdown to get library
FOUR years after the closure of Roath Library, Adamsdown remains one of Cardiff’s only wards without a library. Roath Library shut in... Read More
‘More needs to be done’ to tackle fly-tippers in Grangetown
CARDIFF Council has been urged to provide officials with the resources needed to tackle fly-tipping in Grangetown. The calls come following a... Read More
New restaurant and leisure quarter plan for Cardiff Bay
TRADERS have welcomed plans to build a new leisure quarter and restaurant in Cardiff Bay. Cardiff Council are set to regenerate Britannia... Read More
Cocktail bar and café opens to Llandaff customers
TRADER’S, a new cocktail bar and café in Llandaff has opened its doors after a three-week renovation of the former Ffandangos café deli site. Business... Read More
How green is your street? Data map measures leafy Cardiff
HOW green is your street? The Office for National Statistics has released an experimental data map showing how leafy the streets of Cardiff and... Read More
Burial and cremation costs could rise by 15% in Cardiff
THE cost of cremations and burials in Cardiff could rise by 15% in a council plan to bridge a £35.2 million budget... Read More
Fundraisers try to save Roath church from closure
A CHURCH in the heart of Roath that has been welcoming residents since 1897, is on the brink of closure. St Andrew’s... Read More
Canton residents are backed in fight for parking spaces
CANTON will increase residential parking spaces because commuters and sports fans have been occupying available spots. Between the Church of Saint John... Read More
Residents battle against HGVs driving illegally through Radyr
RESIDENTS in Radyr have set up a group to tackle the ongoing problem of HGVs travelling illegally through the village. Heol Isaf,... Read More
Scrapping bus ‘may leave Cyncoed elderly isolated’
SOME Cyncoed residents are worried about being left isolated and lonely now that the X11 bus connecting them with the city centre... Read More