Meet the Penarth food businesses that are plastic free
‘If you change one thing once a month then that is a good start’ “THERE is a great cohesion and momentum to... Read More
‘Litter heroes’ remove 130 bags-worth from Faendre Reen
An army of 51 volunteers clear neighbourhood of dangerous fly-tipping MORE than 50 volunteers teamed up with Cardiff Rivers Group to remove... Read More
Inside a Cardiff research lab on World Cancer Day
Researchers who have been touched by cancer look to give something back THE University Hospital of Wales opened its doors to students,... Read More
Campaigners oppose possible sale of Llanishen green space
Gleider Park is too valuable to community to be sold, says Cardiff Civic Society IN a review of Cardiff Council’s surplus land, the... Read More
Bluebirds host Reading again in FA Cup replay
Cardiff could progress to FA Cup fifth round with a win THE Bluebirds face Reading for the third time in 10 days... Read More
Roath tenants risk losing special safety controls
TENANTS, agencies and landlords are being asked their views on whether a licensing scheme for houses in multiple occupation should be renewed. ... Read More
Penarth train passengers are more numerous – and unhappy – than ever
“The trains are so sporadic; the worst thing is the lack of information.” PENARTH Railway Station had 100,000 extra users in 2019,... Read More
Cardiff pubs and brewers take stand against beer tax
When freeze is lifted it will be unfair to beer-drinkers, say petitioners BRAINS brewery and some of its pubs across Cardiff have... Read More
Meat and cheese thief given ‘one last chance’ by Magistrates
Christopher Smith stole food worth £100 from a Pentwyn corner shop A MAN who stole £100 worth of meat and cheese from... Read More
Extra stop and search powers end following stabbings
A Section 60 notice was put out by police after stabbings in Riverside and Butetown TEMPORARY police powers to stop and... Read More