University accused of building “anti-homeless” cycle racks
NEW cycle racks and metal gratings at Cardiff University have been criticised for being “anti-homeless”. The new racks cover a well-known rough... Read More
‘Let us help you’ pleads councillor after second homeless death
THERE is no need for anyone to sleep rough in Cardiff, says a councillor after a second homeless person was confirmed to... Read More
Railway arches businesses worry over high rise project
PLANS for a set of three high-rise buildings have been approved by Cardiff Council, despite nearby business owners claiming they were “cut... Read More
‘Much-needed’ social group for carers launches in Butetown
A NEW social group for carers of people with lifelong or life-limiting conditions has launched in Butetown. Connected Carers launched yesterday with the... Read More
Patti Smith to perform at Cardiff Festival of Voice
PUNK legend Patti Smith is among the first performers announced for the second Cardiff Festival of Voice. Wales Millennium Centre revealed that... Read More
‘One in five Cardiff jobs could be taken by robots’
ONE in five Cardiff jobs are in occupations that are likely to decline due to robot automation, according to new research. A... Read More
Cathays homes hit by series of power cuts
RESIDENTS of a Cathays street have experienced three power cuts in 10 days, one lasting three hours. The first electrical fault occurred... Read More
Five Cardiff projects receive Aviva community funding
FIVE Cardiff bids have been successful in winning cash from The Aviva Community Fund. Llandaff City Church in Wales Primary School have... Read More
Newport look to upset Spurs in FA Cup tie
NEWPORT County are looking to cause an upset when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Rodney Parade in this weekend’s FA Cup fourth... Read More
Sir Tom celebrates Christmas with gospel show
SIR TOM Jones and Beverley Knight have recorded a gospel-themed show in Cardiff Bay, to be broadcast on Christmas Day. Hit-maker Sir... Read More