So how was Dry January for you, Cardiff?
IT’S 9pm on Saturday night, I’m sitting on the sofa in my bear-eared dressing gown and I’m happy. I’m happy because my... Read More
New recycling education stations raise fly tipping concerns
EDUCATION stations have been introduced at Cardiff’s recycling centres, but residents worry it may increase fly tipping. Two Waste Education Officers will be... Read More
Meeting Malcolm: the artist who captures Cardiff’s beauty
IT wasn’t difficult to spot which house belonged to Malcolm Murphy. Looking down a Splott street of traditional terraced houses, his stood out. It contrasted... Read More
What door staff really think of your office party
AS someone who has spent many nights out in the city centre, I was interested to know whether the festive period brings around new challenges for... Read More
Spate of plant thefts upsets residents in Roath
LAVENDER planted in memory of a loved one is among several plants stolen from residents on a Cardiff street. On Friday morning, Elisabeth Edwards, 68, noticed a... Read More
Neighbours object as restaurant gets late licence
A CARDIFF restaurant has been granted permission to sell alcohol later on weekdays and weekends, despite objections from neighbouring businesses. Cardiff councillors have granted... Read More
Plan to close post office disappoints customers
CARDIFF shoppers are disappointed at plans to close Cardiff’s main Post Office and relocate it to a WH Smith. “It is a... Read More
Residents act to clean up a gateway to Cardiff city centre
CATHAYS residents are banding together to clear litter and make the area a cleaner gateway into the city. Litter was identified as... Read More
Shoppers concerned by cyclists on Queen Street
CARDIFF shoppers have expressed anger about cyclists travelling at high speed on one of Cardiff’s busiest streets. Despite a ban on cycling... Read More