Insole Court café relaunches with low waste vision
Llandaff community hub hopes to grow its own produce and be fully self-sustaining INSOLE Court has relaunched its café after a six-month... Read More
New train to London awaits approval to launch in May 2021
Grand Union Trains promise passengers a faster, cheaper, comfier trip A PROPOSED new train service from Cardiff to London is hoping to gain approval in... Read More
What’s occurring? Things to do on St David’s Day
Fancy a trip to the theatre or buying a Lego Nessa? The Cardiffian has got you covered UNIQUE Lego figures of famous... Read More
Art exhibition inspired by books set in Wales
Cartographic Imaginaries exhibition is part of the Literary Atlas project THE Senedd is hosting the Cartographic Imaginaries art exhibition at the Pierhead... Read More
Students bring portraits to life at National Museum
Fashion in the Frame shows costumes re-created from paintings in city’s art collection ART was brought to life at the National Museum... Read More
Legacy of race riots explored in ‘People of Butetown’
Cardiff Museum display showcases art, photography, poetry and film THERE are just two days left to see the People of Butetown exhibition... Read More
Fed up with Black Friday? Why not try Fair Saturday instead
Cardiff arts organisations come together to support charities and provide antidote to commercialism FAIR Saturday is coming to Cardiff for the first... Read More
Latest Wales shirt joins display of historic kit at St Fagans
Museum features big names such as Len Allchurch, Ryan Giggs and Jayne Ludlow MATCH-WORN shirts are on display in a St Fagans... Read More
Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National... Read More
Barry residents call for better disabled access on Whitmore Bay
More ramps and beach chairs needed to improve disabled access on Whitmore Bay, say campaigners. RESIDENTS of Barry have called for better disabled access... Read More
Bone Yard moves to Canton with launch party for neighbours
Shipping container project expands after relocating from Pontcanna THE Bone Yard, a group of independent businesses housed in repurposed shipping containers, launched... Read More
4,000 sign petition to protect Norwegian Church
Council remains vague on the future of Cardiff Bay landmark MORE than 4,000 people have signed a petition launched by the Welsh... Read More
Cardiff’s first ever water park opens on bay
A HUGE water park has opened on Cardiff Bay for the summer, the first of its kind to come to the Welsh... Read More
Cardiff celebrates St David’s Day with a parade and music
ST David’s Day is here, and Cardiff has led the celebrations with its annual parade in the city centre. March 1 is... Read More
Booming Cardiff Science Festival is out of this world
GIANT microbes, magnetic cereal, human circuits, building vacuum cleaners, wind-up cars and a museum at night-time; the Cardiff Science Festival is back,... Read More
Roath festival celebrates Welsh folk music
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up... Read More
Mark Williams bids for first Welsh Open title in 20 years
Nine months after his shock World Championship triumph Mark Williams is back in Cardiff hoping to recapture his 1990s heroics. The maverick Welshman has... Read More
It’s snow secret Cardiff cannot cope with snow
DESPITE Cardiff only receiving a couple of inches of snow overnight, safety fears resulted in more than 50 school closures and several... Read More
Walking rugby sessions to start at city’s new 3G pitch
LLANISHEN Rugby club hope to start a walking rugby team to encourage community use of their new 3G facilities. The club invested... Read More
Temple of Peace, where Cardiff’s war dead are recalled, turns 80
THIS Friday is the 80th anniversary of Wales’ Temple of Peace and Health — built to bring communities and nations together after World War... Read More
Easter parkour camps at Cardiff’s first freerunning gym
CARDIFF’S first freerunning gym is offering children the chance to get qualifications in a sport originally developed by the French Army. Fluidity... Read More
Prince’s Trust entrepreneurs showcase their businesses
YOUNG entrepreneurs have set up shop in the St David’s centre this weekend with the help of the Prince’s Trust. The 25... Read More
Devils brave snow and ice to get rival fans to cup final
RIVAL ice hockey fans came together over the weekend to help each other get to the Challenge Cup final In Cardiff on... Read More
7 trips to banish half-term boredom
ALREADY struggling to keep the kids entertained this half term? We bring you seven local activities to last you the whole week.... Read More
Dippy dinosaur to Jurassic park himself at Senedd
DIPPY the dinosaur will be taking over the Senedd next year – but this isn’t the plot line of the latest Jurassic... Read More
Your guide to visiting Cardiff for the Six Nations
IT’S that time of year again. Cardiff is readying itself for the return of the Six Nations. But what should fans do... Read More
New £1.7m Cardiff community centre launched
A NEW Cardiff community centre celebrated its official launch with a packed day of activities and performances for the local community. Over... Read More
What’s great about Christmas in Cardiff – Ten traders’ tales
WHAT’S the best thing about Christmas in Cardiff? We put the question to 10 traders at this year’s Christmas Market in the... Read More
Cardiff businessman opens new arts hub in city centre
A RENOWNED Cardiff businessman has opened a new arts hub in Cardiff city centre to bring together art and food. Giovanni Malacrino,... Read More
Youth arts and music festival ready for Castell Coch
CASTELL Coch will be taken over by young Cardiffians at the weekend for an arts and music festival. Folli Fest is being... Read More