Legend Dwyer has doubts about Bluebirds’ long-term hopes
THE record-holder for appearances for Cardiff City FC, Phil Dwyer, has said he doesn’t hold out too much hope of the Bluebirds... Read More
New central bus station deal seeks cabinet approval
A DEAL to kick-start the construction of the delayed Cardiff bus terminal project will be discussed by Cardiff Council tomorrow. The council,... Read More
Council bid for £10m to improve shops and streets
SHOPS and businesses could benefit from £10m regeneration fund, if a bid by Cardiff Council is successful. Streets in the South Riverside... Read More
City’s fifth anti-racism march takes place tomorrow
DEMONSTRATORS will take to Cardiff’s streets for the fifth annual ‘March Against Racism’ tomorrow, March 17, coinciding with the final Six Nations... Read More
War of words continues between Barry and Cardiff
CLAIMS from a Cardiff councillor that Barry is “a town without a purpose” have been described as foolish. Russell Goodway, Cardiff council... Read More
Striking lecturers march on Senedd in pension dispute
STRIKING university lecturers and students marched on the Senedd today in protest against changes to pension agreements. The Cardiff branch of the... Read More
Elvis Costello to close Cardiff’s Festival of Voice
ELVIS Costello and the Imposters will perform the closing show of Cardiff’s international voice festival with a concert at the Wales Millennium... Read More
Fond memories and first timers on Cardiff’s snowy slopes
PARKS, hills and steep roads are being taken over by Cardiffians of all ages today, as sledging enthusiasts search for the best... Read More
Bringing art to the streets of Cardiff
“IT’S incredible.” “Not my sort of thing.” “Beautiful.” These are the thoughts of Shelby, 25, Keith, 53, and Enrique, 28, who all... Read More
The Stones are Rolling back into Cardiff
CARDIFF fans of The Rolling Stones are delighted that the band have announced their first show in the city since 2006. The... Read More