The Cardiffian picks … things to do over half term
HALF term is nearly here, and there’s plenty in Cardiff to keep your children entertained. We’ve picked some of the best events the... Read More
Snooker legend Mark Williams crashes out of Welsh Open
WALES’ home favourite Mark Williams has crashed out of snooker’s Welsh Open after losing to world number 115 Elliot Slessor in the... Read More
Petition for Vale late night bus service launched by Plaid candidate
PENARTH needs a late-night bus service, says a candidate in May’s council elections. Plaid Cymru’s Aled Thomas, who is running for Saint... Read More
Wales Women have mountain to climb, says sombre Phillips
WALES Women have a mountain to climb to avoid further crushing defeats to the professional England machine, a sombre Rowland Philips told... Read More
Wales will bounce back says devastated Neil Jenkins
A DEVASTATED Neil Jenkins insisted Wales will bounce back against Scotland next weekend, but admitted the defeat to England was a tough... Read More
Young engineers advise ministers on improving science in schools
FOUR Welsh teenagers who got through to the World Finals of Formula 1’s school’s competition two years running visited the assembly today... Read More
Butetown to get new, brighter LED street lights
RESIDENTS hope that new LED street lights in Butetown, which are being installed across Cardiff over the next 13 months, will help... Read More
Church opens its doors to the homeless
A CHURCH in Cardiff has been helping to provide shelter and provisions for homeless people in the city. City Church, located on... Read More
Cardiff Blues U18 Girls prepare for their ‘toughest encounter yet’
CARDIFF Blues U18 Girls prepare to play the Ospreys in what will be their toughest encounter yet, according to their coach. The... Read More
Word spreads about free haircuts for Cardiff homeless
A CITY centre barber shop has received a positive response from homeless people after offering them free haircuts for the day. As... Read More