182 people steered away from cycle of rough sleeping
Success of pioneering partnership with homeless celebrated at Pierhead launch THE success of Cardiff Young Person’s Supported Accommodation Partnership was celebrated today... Read More
Man jailed following triple offence at YMCA
The incidents included an assault and smashing a microwave A MAN has been jailed today for four months after an assault... Read More
Welsh teen player becomes UN climate action champion
Table tennis sensation Anna Hursey, 13, will use status to drive a green agenda in sport A WELSH teenage table-tennis player has... Read More
Heading ‘ban’ for under-11s everywhere but Wales
Welsh FA not part of new advice by other UK bodies over use of ball in training sessions HEADING balls by under-11 footballers in... Read More
Mum whose son died after overdose urges law on bullying
Julie Steward gives evidence in parliament to force schools how to act to prevent tragedies THE mother of Simon Brooks, the 15-year-old... Read More
Penarth residents to pay an average £4.76 more council tax per year
Council take out £500,000 loan to help renovate civic buildings. PENARTH residents will be asked to pay an average £4.76 more town... Read More
400 Welsh patients delayed leaving hospital every month
Assembly launches inquiry to speed up discharge and lessen impact on service THE hospital discharge process is being investigated by the Welsh... Read More
Start-ups urged to move in and revive Llandaff High Street
Owner of Llandaff card shop responds to business closures with Twitter appeal A LLANDAFF shop owner has shared his frustrations about the... Read More
Taff Trail robbery spike not well publicised, say walkers
Police should put up warning signs, not just rely on social media, says dog owner TAFF Trail runners, hikers and dog walkers... Read More
Nearly 200 Pwll Coch parents object to plan for Fitzalan High
We’ve been kept in dark, campaigners tell council over loss of school field ALMOST 200 objections have been made by parents of... Read More
Storm Dennis leaves Greggs customers disappointed
All-too-familiar queues out the door were nowhere to be seen as breakfast favourites went off the menu STORM Dennis left some Greggs... Read More
Students should ‘buy one less pint’ to pay for taxi fares rise
Cardiff councillor backs struggling drivers lobbying for higher rate from 10pm TAXI drivers have asked Cardiff council to raise the fare for... Read More
Profits plummet on River Taff after Storm Dennis damage
City water taxi firms have shut down until repairs are carried out – costing firms thousands during the Six Nations BUSINESSES on... Read More
Woman seriously injured by cyclist on city centre pavement
“Someone will die,” warns worried tower block concierge after series of incidents A DOCTORAL researcher suffered multiple injuries after being struck by... Read More
It’s life or death: mum pleads for clearer food labels
Brands see profit in catering for vegans at a cost to those with allergies, says campaigner A MUM of a boy with... Read More
Green public transport plan not enough to lure EV drivers
Unreliability and inconvenience put off those already taking a stand for environment PLANS to discourage traffic in Cardiff city centre are not... Read More
Murder they wrote: Crime authors event meets its end
The Orenda book tour makes both its Welsh debut and final stop MURDER will be the topic of discussion next Friday at... Read More
Lucky escape as Storm Ellen is set to avoid South Wales
Volunteers urged to help as clean-up continues in wake of Storm Dennis A HUGE clean-up continues following the record-breaking river levels and... Read More
Wales underdogs compete in over-50s cricket World Cup
Creigiau players help fund team-mate to represent nation in South Africa in March THE Wales over-50s team will compete against big cricket... Read More
Road narrowing to be removed after two-year fight
Llanishen councillors hope new layout will ease traffic flow and cut pollution TWO road narrowings are to be removed from Heol Hir... Read More
What makes a litter pick in Creigiau so special?
Cardiffian reporter Rhiannon Moore went to Creigiau for their litter pick last week. Here’s what’s different about litter picks in the countryside... Read More
BBC Wales site to become police firearms training facility
The Llandaff site will be used temporarily by the Joint Firearms Unit when it closes PART of the BBC Wales site in... Read More
Jeremy Corbyn adds support to Cardiff University strike
Staff and students at UCU rally ‘boosted’ by Labour leader at rally JEREMY Corbyn spoke at a Cardiff University strike rally yesterday,... Read More
Roll-out speeds up for rapid car charging points in city
12 new charging points aim to meet Cardiff Council’s commitment to cleaner air TWELVE new rapid Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points have been placed across six areas of Cardiff –... Read More
Storm Dennis: Pet food bank offers meals, toys and beds
Taff’s Well village hall appeals for more pet supplies for flood victims DEBI Emmett, of the Pet Food Bank Service, has donated... Read More
Children enjoy half-term sports sessions in Hub scheme
Cardiff City and Caerau Ely RFC help to organise football and rugby events ELY and Caerau Hub is partnering with Cardiff City... Read More
Protest to end animal testing staged at Cardiff University
In this video by LUCY LEWIN, protesters outside Cardiff University speak out against animal testing by researchers in the city
McDonald’s appeals against refusal of 24-hour licence
Fast food giant wants Llanishen restaurant to stay open through night despite ruling MCDONALD’s has lodged an appeal against Cardiff council after... Read More
‘We found a World War Two bomb on Penarth Beach’
Homes evacuated and roads closed after family unwittingly bring home live device A FAMILY unwittingly brought home a World War Two bomb... Read More
22% of voters in South Wales Central would axe Assembly
Levels of support for abolishing the Welsh Government vary across regions A RECENT YouGov poll revealed that 22% of people in the... Read More