Children go on strike over climate change
HUNDREDS of school children protested outside the Senedd today to demand the government declare a state of climate emergency. More than 400... Read More
Welsh Greens want Cardiff to declare a state of climate emergency
RECENTLY elected leader of Wales Green Party, Anthony Slaughter, is campaigning for councils to declare a state of climate emergency. Since his... Read More
Cardiff’s HMV store saved after buyout
CARDIFF’S HMV store on Queen Street has been saved after the iconic music brand was bought by a Canadian company. Businessman Doug... Read More
Work starts on Lisvane beauty spot after three-year wait
WORK to improve Parc Cefn Onn, in a £459,000 project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, is set to start this week... Read More
Bottle refund machine could save Welsh marine life
A BOTTLE refund machine was shown to 14 AMs by the Marine Conservation Society at the Senedd in a bid to stop... Read More
Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for... Read More
Genetic research in Cardiff could save northern white rhino
ITS RAINING again, and I don’t mean a light drizzle – I mean a full-on downpour which soaks your supposedly waterproof jacket... Read More
Five tips to make this a carbon-friendly Christmas
CHRISTMAS is a time of tradition; we must have the same sparkly baubles, the same copious amounts of smoked salmon blinis and heaven forbid someone hasn’t... Read More
Pentwyn flat development approved despite objections
A BLOCK of flats has been given planning permission despite opposition from residents and politicians. An application to build 11 flats at... Read More
Scrapping bus ‘may leave Cyncoed elderly isolated’
SOME Cyncoed residents are worried about being left isolated and lonely now that the X11 bus connecting them with the city centre... Read More