Girl, 12, donates hair to cancer charity
A 12-YEAR-OLD girl has donated 12 inches of her hair to a cancer charity. Kacie Wibley donated her hair to Little Princesses... Read More
New central bus station deal seeks cabinet approval
A DEAL to kick-start the construction of the delayed Cardiff bus terminal project will be discussed by Cardiff Council tomorrow. The council,... Read More
Tramshed’s late licence plans opposed by police and residents
RESIDENTS, local councillors, and South Wales Police have all opposed a bid to extend the opening hours of a music and arts... Read More
Staff at Whitchurch High School may lose jobs – warning
STAFF at the biggest secondary school in Wales could be made redundant due to funding cuts, parents have been told. Joyce Slack,... Read More
Hundreds enrol on classes as Universal Credit reaches Cardiff
MORE than 1,600 people on benefits have enrolled on adult learning courses in Cardiff this year – and many more are expected... Read More
50 sign petition to keep post office open for pensioners
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for... Read More
Facebook, pizza and coffee: General Election 2017 expenses revealed
THE 2017 General Election was one fought on Facebook and fuelled by pizza and coffee. In total, the Conservatives spent more than... Read More
A.I. painter uses dreams and brain scans to produce artwork
AN ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) programme that paints pictures based on people’s brain scans and dreams has begun work at Cardiff University. The... Read More
Minister unveils plan to merge Cardiff and Vale councils
CARDIFF and Vale of Glamorgan councils could merge together in Welsh Government plans to reduce the number of councils from 22 to... Read More
Cardiff leading way to become plastic-free city
CARDIFF has joined a growing number of cities across the UK in the fight against single-use plastic. At last night’s full council... Read More
Roath flood protesters raise over £1,500 in three days
CAMPAIGNERS have raised more than £1,500 in three days as their fight against Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) controversial Roath flood scheme continues.... Read More
Stewards still sought for Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K
A VOLUNTEER steward group wants more people to join it ahead of Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K. With more than 6,000 runners signed... Read More
Loss of historic bowling green will be felt “by every generation”
A DECISION to build student accommodation on the site of a historic bowling green, will be felt “by every generation to come,”... Read More
Spar closure leaves 15 jobless and residents unhappy
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet... Read More
What do you think about Cardiff’s music scene?
MUSICIANS and music-lovers are giving their opinions on music in Cardiff and how they would like to see the scene improve. A... Read More
Man jailed for “cowardly” assault on women at party
A MAN has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after a “cowardly and sustained attack” on his ex-partner and two other... Read More
AM urges inquiry after Barry mother jailed for neglect
A VALE AM has called for an investigation after a Barry mother was jailed for keeping her children in squalid living conditions.... Read More
Armed police called to Penylan college over social media post
ARMED police were called to deal with an incident at St David’s College in Penylan shortly after 11:20am today in response to... Read More
Attacker jailed after victim spots him in hospital
A MAN who put his victim into a “sleeper” chokehold that left him unconscious has been jailed after his victim spotted him... Read More
Cardiff celebrates World Social Work Day
SOCIAL workers and students across South Wales celebrated World Social Work Day at a Cardiff University event. Over 80 people attended the... Read More
McEvoy to appeal ‘undemocratic’ expulsion process
NEIL McEvoy will be appealing a decision to exclude him from Plaid Cymru following what he calls a “highly undemocratic” process which... Read More
Police found Spice drug in man’s pocket
AN unemployed man has been fined £145 for having less than a gram of Spice in his pocket. Mark Rockey, of Valley... Read More
RSPCA warning after two birds are killed on Queen Street
THE dangers external wire and netting pose to wildlife has been highlighted by RSPCA Wales, after a pigeon and gull died in... Read More
Cardiff makes plans to become the UK’s first “music city”
PLANS to turn Cardiff into Britain’s first ‘music city’ with a scene on par with Berlin are being developed as part of... Read More
Baywatch to Barry: Hasselhoff surfaces in Phyllis Street
HOLLYWOOD came to Barry this week, as David Hasselhoff turned up in Phyllis Street – much to the shock of residents. “I... Read More
Plea for Cardiff Castle memorial to neglected Welsh hero
A CAMPAIGN has been launched for a memorial to be placed at Cardiff Castle in memory of a Welsh nobleman. Musician and... Read More
University to stop investing in fossil fuels
CARDIFF University says it will stop investing in the fossil fuel industry by 2021. A draft ethical investment policy was discussed at... Read More
Rare sighting as snow-hit bird moves into city
A BIRD that usually lives in the country has been spotted in Roath Park for the first time, during Cardiff’s second spell... Read More
Flood works paused in Roath to allow independent review
WORK to alleviate flooding risks in Roath has been paused for four months to allow a campaign group fighting to save local... Read More
There’s snow stopping one Barry butcher
SNOW is usually a nightmare for businesses, but a Barry butcher says this month’s weather has boosted demand. “It’s been really good... Read More