Campaign to keep women safe from sexual harassment at gigs
A CHARITY that helps women to stay safe from sexual harassment at gigs is looking for volunteers in Cardiff. Safe Gigs for... Read More
Women’s running club founder named Coach of the Year
A SPLOTT running coach has won Community Coach of the Year at the 2017 Nation Radio Sport Awards. Lucy Marland, founder of women’s... Read More
Quizzers put on their thinking caps for Cardiff refugees
VISITORS to a quiz night last week raised nearly £400 for refugees in Cardiff. The event, organised by Splott-based refugee charity Oasis Cardiff,... Read More
Llandaff Cathedral march to highlight issue of violence against women
ORGANISERS of a White Ribbon march to Llandaff Cathedral hope to raise awareness of violence against women and empower survivors to share... Read More
Lonely lovebird seeks owner after flying nest
A CAFE on the border of Splott and Tremorfa was forced to stop customers leaving for half an hour last week, after... Read More
Splott rail site may be haven for children or chickens
A SITE used to store construction material in Splott could be transformed into a community garden, children’s playground or even a chicken... Read More
Splott pupils need votes to secure new playground
A CARDIFF school has until November 21 to gather votes in a national competition and guarantee its pupils a playground next year.... 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
Vandals set fire to bins in Llandaff North crimewave
FOR the second weekend running vandals have set fire to bins around a Llandaff North park. The arson attacks form part of... Read More
Cardiff’s Remembrance Weekend in pictures
PARADES and ceremonies have marked the 99th Anniversary of Remembrance Sunday across the Cardiff and Vale areas. Cathays Park held a... Read More
Plans for heritage centre at site of Cardiff’s hill fort take shape
PLANS to turn the Gospel Hall in Caerau into a heritage centre for the nearby Iron Age hill fort are taking shape.... Read More
Colleagues pay tribute to AM Carl Sargeant
MEMBERS of the Welsh Assembly today paid tribute to AM Carl Sargeant, who is believed to have taken his own life. Leader... Read More
Police get on their bikes to spot dangerous drivers
POLICE in plain clothes will be cycling around Cardiff in the new year to monitor dangerous drivers. Operation Close Pass will see... Read More
A century of volunteers honoured at city exhibition
A CENTURY of volunteering in Cardiff is being celebrated at Glamorgan Archives. Voluntary Community Services is displaying its research in an exhibition called... Read More
Debut Novelist Wins Hat Trick of Prizes at Welsh Book Awards
ALYS Conran stole the show as her first novel Pigeon won three accolades at the annual Welsh Book of the Year awards... 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
Work on £18m Dogs Trust home could start next autumn
THE architects behind the new £18m Dogs Trust rehoming centre planned for Cardiff say work could start as early as next autumn.... Read More
Canton author supports school’s library plea
CHILDREN’S author Jon Blake visited Llandaff City Church in Wales Primary School to support a bid for funding to revamp its library.... Read More
Cardiff airport responds over living wage controversy
CARDIFF Airport this week responded to criticism that workers who serve coffee there are paid more than security staff. Pressure group Citizens... Read More
Tiger Bay the Musical: ‘We’re ready to tell our own story’
“We always knew that we wanted to tell our own story. Our building sits on the docks of where so much of... Read More
New Llanedeyrn Playground Takes Shape
RESIDENTS of Coed Y Gores have welcomed the start of work on their long-awaited playground, off Llanedeyrn Drive. The project is one... Read More
Pentyrch residents fund-raise for new village play park
A GROUP of Pentyrch residents have a formed committee to raise up to £80,000 to revamp the village park. The Pentyrch memorial... Read More
Cathays pupils and OAPs retrace lives of fallen soldiers
A CATHAYS primary school has paired up with pensioners from the community to retrace the lives of young men in World War... Read More
Future of Penarth community landmark to be discussed
THE future of St Paul’s Church in Penarth will be discussed at a council meeting tomorrow, November 8. Newydd Housing Association wants... Read More
Murderer of “defenceless” baby daughter gets 18 years
A MAN who murdered his 18-month-old daughter two weeks after formally adopting her was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of... Read More
Putting Cardiff’s live music venues on the map
A MAP has been launched with 30 of Cardiff’s live venues to help promote the Welsh music and tourism economy. Broadcaster Daniel... Read More
Former Assembly Minister Carl Sargeant ‘took own life’
FORMER Welsh Government Minister Carl Sargeant has been found dead at his home in Connah’s Quay in North Wales. It is believed... Read More
Cardiff litter pickers up for national award
VOLUNTEERS in Splott and Roath have been shortlisted for a national award for helping keep Cardiff’s streets clean. Keep Splott Tidy and... Read More
Butetown residents plead for more help in drugs battle
CARDIFF residents have pleaded with police for more to be done to stamp out Butetown’s long-established illegal drugs problem. At the... Read More
Director Marc Rees talks about ballet, revolution and surrealism
Cardiff director Marc Rees talks about ballet, revolution and surrealism THE radical ballet PARADE, directed by Marc Rees, was performed at the... Read More