Near-miss prompts calls for 20mph limit around Radyr school
RESIDENTS want the speed limit around Radyr Primary School to be cut to 20mph after near-misses involving children. Earlier this month, a car... Read More
Christmas market started for people who don’t like crowds
A CARDIFF businesswoman is organising an ethical Christmas market to help people with anxiety. Catherine Woods, 39, who owns Green Valley Moves... Read More
Cardiff’s £30,000 imported tree to stay put despite protests
THE infamous tree that Cardiff council paid £30,000 to import from China will stay outside the city’s castle despite criticism from residents and councillors.... Read More
Rail disruption on Vale line to continue until January
PASSENGERS who are unhappy with rail services on the Vale of Glamorgan line can expect more travel disruption through the festive season.... Read More
Commuters angry at ‘terrible’ Llanrumney buses
CITY Bus has been accused by commuters and council members of running a “terrible” service for Llanrumney. The 49 and 50 buses should... Read More
Whitchurch schoolgirls hold bake sale for Children in Need
A CHARITY bake sale was organised by two Whitchurch children last weekend to raise money for Children in Need and dog’s charity... Read More
Parents petition to end traffic chaos outside schools
FRUSTRATED parents are petitioning Cardiff Council to end the “traffic chaos” outside their children’s primary school after they say they were dismissed... Read More
Rhiwbina mums and dads raise £1,500 to support new parents
FUNDRAISERS in Rhiwbina made £1,500 to support new parents by baking cakes, selling crafts and doing the hokey cokey at a Christmas craft... Read More
Line-up announced for Penarth Rocks festival
THE team behind music festival GlastonBARRY have announced the headline acts for their upcoming Penarth Rocks event. This will be the second... Read More
Unique Welsh women’s team raises funds for new kit
WALES’ only women’s American football team is raising money for kit so players can take part in the full contact version of the... Read More
Arts in education hampered by school exam culture in Wales
EXPERTS from across Wales have come together to discuss the importance of the arts in education, despite pressures faced by schools to... Read More
Plan to replace Cathays laundry with student flats rejected
A PLAN to demolish a former laundry in Cathays and replace it with student accommodation has been rejected after residents opposed the... Read More
Edwards ‘delighted’ with Wales’ defence against Pumas
With video by Marcus Hughes SHAUN Edwards was “delighted” with Wales’ defensive game despite conceding 20 points in their victory over Argentina on Saturday.... Read More
Three tonnes of waste removed from Adamsdown streets
MORE than three tonnes of waste has been swept from the streets of Adamsdown in a week-long litter blitz. The drive, part... Read More
Plaid pledge to reopen Waungron Road recycling ‘misleading’
PLAID Cymru is pledging to reopen Waungron Road recycling centre as part of its manifesto ahead of May’s council elections – but Labour... Read More
Pontcanna neighbours join together to clear slippery streets
MORE than 100 Cardiff neighbours got out their brooms to clear their streets of autumn leaves – but some were left feeling... Read More
Llanishen pupils hand out tickets to parents parking badly
PUPILS of Llanishen Fach Primary handed out parking tickets and advice to parents as part of a road safety scheme launched by South Wales... Read More
Llandaff event hopes to shine a light for victims of violence
ORGANISERS hope more than 300 people will march to Llandaff Cathedral later this month to raise awareness about violence against women. The... Read More
Mum scared for kids after 8,000 needles found in Butetown
RESIDENTS are feeling let down by local authorities as nearly 8,000 heroin needles a year are being found scattered near homes in Butetown. One... Read More
Name is revealed for west Cardiff’s new £28m high school
THE name of a highly anticipated £28m high school on the western side of Cardiff has been revealed. Cardiff West Community High... Read More
Residents concerned about changes to vital Caerau bus route
CHANGES to a Caerau bus route could cause problems for elderly residents, a Cardiff councillor has warned. From November 6, the number 15... Read More
Blue plaque at Llandaff North home of Welsh Opera founder
A BLUE plaque has been put up in Llandaff North at the former home of the founder of the Welsh National Opera... Read More
Welsh contest draws 200 climbers from across UK
A TOTAL of 211 climbers from across the UK flocked to the Cardiff last weekend for the Welsh Climbing Championships in Splott. The competition,... Read More
Brexit, benefits and Labour’s Alan Johnson’s new book
BREXIT, benefits and a new book were all on the agenda for former Home Secretary Alan Johnson when he visited Penarth. The... Read More
Residents scared as Butetown teens throw fireworks
RESIDENTS in Butetown say they were too scared to leave their houses over the weekend after seeing teenagers throw fireworks in the streets.... Read More
Canton primary is top of the class, say school inspectors
A PRIMARY school in Cardiff where the students speak 51 different languages has achieved top results according to Estyn’s latest inspection data. Severn Primary... Read More
Coffee shop helps out book-lovers in Llandaff North
A COFFEE shop has stepped in to help book-lovers while Llandaff North library is closed for building work. Lew’s Coffee Shop is... Read More
Fairwater shoebox appeal set to light up Christmas
FAIRWATER residents are playing their part in Operation Christmas Child, a project which has collected gift-filled shoeboxes for more than 135 million children around... Read More
Fundraiser Jake proves a wheelchair is no barrier to success
A CAERPHILLY resident will be completing an 8km sponsored wheelchair roll in aid of LGBT charity Stonewall. Jake Dyche, 38, will start... Read More
Llandaff residents remain concerned about traffic impact of new housing site
LLANDAFF residents say they are still worried about increased traffic congestion in the village if a housing development on the current BBC site... Read More