YMCA Cardiff revels in best winter for donations in 12 years
YMCA Cardiff have had their best winter for donations for 12 years, according to housing team manager Jackie Mizen. The YMCA had... Read More
Roath Library’s new owner wants to keep space for public
THE new owner of Roath Library, Rubicon Dance, hopes to have “some kind of open community involvement” after its application to take... Read More
Confusion over value of Cardiff school ratings
CARDIFF schools have improved according to new Welsh Government ratings, but Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams says meaningful comparisons are difficult... Read More
Penylan college is hoping to return to council control
ST David’s College wants to come back under council control, a move Cardiff council hopes will “enhance strategic planning for 16-19 education... Read More
Penarth’s Greenslade falters in World Bowls thriller
PENARTH’S Jason Greenslade is out of this year’s World Indoor Bowls Championships after losing a third set tiebreak in a thrilling match... Read More
Former Roath youth hostel and arts venue to be demolished
THE former youth hostel in Roath which has been empty since 2014, is set to be demolished. Owners, Draycott Construction Ltd, submitted... Read More
Penarth bowls ace easily beats world number one
JASON Greenslade is into the quarter finals at the Just 2018 World Indoor Bowls Championship after an emphatic win over the world... Read More
Cardiff’s Mica Moore to bobsleigh in Olympics
CARDIFF’S MICA Moore has been selected to represent Team GB at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea next month. Moore... Read More
Penarth’s Jason Greenslade in World Bowls win
JASON Greenslade survived a tricky first round encounter at the Just 2018 World Professional Indoor Bowls Championships to guarantee a match against... Read More
Tickets for Anthony Joshua’s Cardiff bout go on sale
TICKETS went on sale today at noon for Anthony Joshua’s fight against the WBO heavyweight champion, Joseph Parker. Punters can pick up... Read More