Fairwater residents losing pay over unreliable buses
FAIRWATER residents are concerned by the quality of bus services operating in the area. The reliability of the services is causing some... Read More
Man’s attempt to torch flat was “cry for help”
A MAN has been given a two-year suspended sentence after planning to burn his flat down on Christmas day as a “cry... Read More
Sudden pub closure surprises Whitchurch residents
A PUB in Whitchurch has surprised residents by closing its doors at short notice after decades of pouring pints. The Royal Oak,... Read More
Council aims to make Cardiff more child-friendly
CARDIFF Council will be meeting with UNICEF next week to discuss plans to make the city more inclusive for children and young... Read More
More than 1,000 sign petition to save Pontcanna post office
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition to save the Pontcanna post office after the Co-op broke its agreement to keep... Read More
Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”... Read More
‘Five people a day dying in Wales’ because of air pollution
FIVE people a day are dying in Wales because of air pollution, AMs heard at the Senedd today (Tuesday, March 7). The... Read More
Cardiff charity helping African mothers
A CARDIFF charity is helping to provide medication for women in Sub-Saharan Africa in a bid to reduce maternal mortality rates. Life... Read More
Iconic Cardiff buildings up for architecture awards
SIX Cardiff buildings have been nominated for architectural awards by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS awards is made up... Read More
Cinema closure sparks concern over Penarth Pier Pavilion’s future
THE temporary closure of the cinema at Penarth Pier Pavilion has sparked concern over the future of the town’s treasured attraction. Penarth... Read More
Former Radyr pupil nominated for British Education Award
A FORMER pupil of Radyr Comprehensive School has been nominated for an award which celebrates Britain’s best students. Joshua Khang Soon Li... Read More
Petition to save Cardiff’s graffiti ‘hall of fame’ from Champions League final adverts
AN ARTIST has started a petition to stop the council removing the iconic “Graffiti Hall of Fame” on the Millennium Walkway to... Read More
Ruling due on whether Matalan murderer’s sentence was too lenient
MATALAN murderer Andrew Saunders will have his sentence considered to decide if it was too lenient. Saunders, 21, was last week sentenced... Read More
Museum exhibition celebrates Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win
AN exhibition commemorating the 90th anniversary of Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win against Arsenal in 1927 has opened in the city.... Read More
Lottery funding gives boost to Grange Gardens pavilion
THE future looks bright for the Grange Gardens bowls pavilion, as the Big Lottery Fund announced a £50,000 fund that will go... Read More
Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have... Read More
Community order for man who pulled out pistol in GPs’ surgery
A MAN from Maesteg was given a 12-month community order at Cardiff Crown Court today for pulling out a gun in a... Read More
Meetings should be shorter, less frequent with fewer questions, says council
COUNCIL meetings should be shorter, less frequent and councillors should ask fewer questions, a committee has recommended. But the proposal has been... Read More
Cardiffians are a contented lot, says university report
PEOPLE who live in the Cardiff capital region are mostly happy, according to a study which demonstrates a link between prosperity, health and... Read More
Food bank asks Cardiff people to donate each day of Lent
CARDIFF Food Bank is urging people to donate 40 pence a day during Lent to help provide emergency food packages. The campaign... Read More
Tribunal suspends Neil McEvoy from Cardiff Council for a month
NEIL McEvoy has been suspended from Cardiff Council for a month after a tribunal decided he had shown bullying behaviour towards an employee... Read More
Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to... Read More
Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and... Read More
Questions asked after gay cleric’s chances of becoming new Bishop of Llandaff recede
A PROMINENT gay cleric who was favourite to become the new Bishop of Llandaff appears to have missed out on the role.... Read More
Iconic street for live music worries about threat from hotel rooms plan
A PETITION calling for plans to be halted for hotel rooms on Cardiff’s Womanby Street has received a rush of support from... Read More
Mixed response to plans for more Cardiff student flats
BUSINESS owners and residents in the City Road area have given a mixed response to plans to build nine-storey student flats on the... Read More
AMs discuss Wales’ global standing as First Minister flies to US over trade
ASSEMBLY Members discussed Wales’ standing in a post-Brexit world as First Minister Carwyn Jones embarked on a trade mission to the US.... Read More
Jealous ex-boyfriend gets 23 years for Matalan murders
A MAN has been sentenced to at least 23 years and four months behind bars for murdering his ex-girlfriend and her new... Read More
Llandaff North hosts its first ever book festival
A BOOK festival is being held in Llandaff North to celebrate World Book Day 2017 and the official opening of the Llandaff... Read More
Cardiff environmentalists honoured at World Wildlife Fund awards
TWO Cardiff environmentalists have been recognised for their inspiring work by the World Wildlife Fund in this years Earth Hour Heroes awards.... Read More