Mystery donor helps Llandaff Cathedral break record
VOLUNTEERS at Llandaff Cathedral revealed their “astonishment” today at breaking its Christian Aid Week fund-raising record. The group revealed they collected £12,554.86... Read More
Llandaff Scouts raise funds to open new home
MEMBERS of the 2nd Llandaff Scout Group have opened a new hut and community centre after a major fundraising project. The church... Read More
Polar bear and bells in Rhiwbina lantern parade
NOW the clocks have gone back, Rhiwbina residents are turning their thoughts to the annual lantern parade, part of the village’s Christmas... Read More
Vote for our library, plead Llandaff pupils
PUPILS, parents and teachers at Llandaff City Church in Wales Primary School are asking for online votes for funding to revamp their... Read More
Dinner in memory of Grangetown councillor
FAMILY, friends and politicians turned up to honour the memory of former Grangetown councillor Chris Lomax at a charity dinner on Saturday,... Read More
New Castle Arcade shop for Harry Potter fans
WIZARDRY has arrived in Cardiff city centre today, as a brand new shop selling Harry Potter merchandise has opened. Room of Requirement... Read More
Splott running coach on awards shortlist
A CARDIFF student is up for a regional award for her work coaching women’s running group Girls Together – Splott. Lucy Marland... Read More
Llandaff duo to set up ethical social enterprises
TWO Llandaff North residents have set up a hearing health social enterprise and plan to hold community events for those with impairments... Read More
Trelai school shows racism the red card
PUPILS at Trelai Primary School, Ely, are showing the red card to racism by swapping their usual blue uniforms for red outfits. The... Read More
Mount Stuart school shuts as tribute to Betty
MOUNT Stuart Primary School will be closed on Thursday so that staff can attend the funeral of much-loved retired headteacher Betty Campbell.... Read More
Llandaff Barclays closes to ‘most vulnerable’
BARCLAYS will shut its Llandaff branch on Friday despite worries about the impact the closure would have on elderly residents. The bank... Read More
Hailey Park rugby disrupted by bikers
TWO youths on dirt bikes twice disrupted a rugby game between Llandaff North and Penygraig at the weekend. During the set-up and... Read More
Helpers needed to care for Splott homeless
A SPLOTT church is calling for volunteers to help keep homeless people off the streets this winter. St Saviour’s Church and its partner... Read More
Men’s charity in Ely needs a bigger shed
A CHARITY in Ely now has so many members it needs to move to a bigger location. Men in Sheds was set... Read More
Barry Town beaten by ruthless Cefn
BARRY Town have suffered their second home defeat of the season after a clinical second half comeback from Cefn Druids. Just one... Read More
“This is the digital democracy of Wales”
PLANS to improve access to news and information from the Welsh Assembly could obstruct impartiality, say critics. The Assembly today published the... Read More
Hong Song: A night with Hong Kong’s very own Welsh Male Voice Choir
THE culture of Wales is alive and well in the city of Hong Kong. Founded in 1978, the Hong Kong Male Voice... Read More
Welsh faith leaders form human chain at mosque in show of solidarity
Welsh faith leaders have come together to show solidarity with those affected by the Finsbury Park mosque attack. Leaders from several religions,... Read More
Juventus fans hail ‘fantastic’ atmosphere in Cardiff for Champions League final
JUVENTUS fans from across the world have arrived in Cardiff hoping to see their team lift the most coveted prize in... Read More
Police from across Wales join Cardiff for Champions League Final
Police from across Wales joined forces to offer additional security measures in Cardiff for the Champions League Final weekend. Around 2,000 police... Read More
Cardiff centre like carnival for UEFA Champions League final
CARDIFF Centre feels like a carnival as hundreds of thousands of fans from all over Europe visit for the UEFA final. The... Read More
Election of bishop to go ahead as Llandaff clergyman resigns
THE election of a new bishop is set to go ahead despite allegations of homophobia and the shock resignation of a Llandaff clergyman.... Read More
‘Thank you. I need help.’ Hammer attack woman gets 12 years
A WOMAN with a “complex mental disorder” was jailed for 12 years at Cardiff Crown Court earlier today for striking a woman... Read More
Cardiff road to be opened in time for Champions League final
A MAJOR new road is scheduled to open in time for the Champions League final later this year. The Eastern Bay Link... Read More
Barry road is Vale of Glamorgan’s parking fine hot spot
ALMOST a quarter of all parking fines in the Vale of Glamorgan in the last financial year were issued on Holton Road... Read More
Staff get saucy at Sainsbury’s for Red Nose Day
STAFF at Sainsbury’s on Queen Street in Cardiff have enjoyed spending their lunch break throwing ketchup-covered sponges at their manager. Every year,... Read More
Bute Park plan to grow salads for city cafes
A NEW project could see salad leaves grown in Bute Park by asylum seekers on restaurant menus around the city. Sophie Duran and... Read More
Cardiff population projections challenged after damning congestion report
POPULATION and housing projections should be challenged following a damning report which said traffic congestion had a bigger negative impact on... Read More
Senedd vigil for Westminster terror attack victims
STAND Up To Racism Wales is organising a public vigil at the Senedd tonight to show solidarity with the families and victims... Read More
MPs ask Church to halt Bishop of Llandaff appointment amid homophobia claims
WELSH MPs have called on the church to halt the search for a new Bishop of Llandaff and reconsider the candidacy of gay... Read More