‘Cross-bordering’ makes life tough for Cardiff’s black cabs
WHEN you jump in an Uber after your night out, spare a thought for the black cabs struggling to compete. There was... Read More
Children and politicians read poems of remembrance
CHILDREN, poets and Assembly Members gathered in the Senedd today to read poetry about war and remembrance. The event, called Holy Glimmers of... Read More
Plans to make Cardiff Airport flights cheaper ‘being blocked’
THE UK Government is blocking plans that could make flights from Cardiff Airport cheaper, the Welsh Government has claimed. Applications to remove air... Read More
Rail plan could make life cheaper for Cardiff commuters
A PLAN to overhaul traditional train tickets and fares could make travelling “easier” and “cheaper” for Cardiff commuters. The Rail Delivery... Read More
Parking chaos frustrates Cathays residents
CATHAYS residents are frustrated by careless parking along Rhymney Street. Some worry that emergency services struggle getting down Rhymney Street. There is also confusion over... Read More
‘I am an activist’: Leanne Wood on feminism, class and The Valleys
Leanne Wood was the first politician I ever met. Eight years ago, she visited my secondary school in the heart of Rhondda Cynon Taff. ... Read More
The Bengal of Barry: The cat that’s never lost
A Bengal cat was reunited with his owners after being ‘lost’ for a week. Olaf Turner, 2, is a Bengal cat who... Read More
Fixed penalties to be issued to Cardiff residents over fly-tipping
RESIDENTS of Cardiff who hand their rubbish to someone else who then fly-tips it could face a penalty of up to £300.... Read More
Knife crime rises 30% in one year in South Wales
KNIFE crime has risen 30% in one year in South Wales and has nearly doubled since 2013. There were 735 knife-related offences... Read More
Figures show Cardiff blighted by parking problem
DATA released by Cardiff Council for January highlights a city-wide issue with parking, particularly in the ward of Adamsdown. A total of... Read More