Police appeal for help in cracking case of mysterious safe
South Wales Police have issued an appeal for information about a mysterious safe discovered in Cyncoed, Cardiff. They say the safe may... Read More
Nowhere to go for Whitchurch Hospital Bowls Club
One of Cardiff’s most successful bowls clubs faces an uncertain future after the council said it must find an alternative clubhouse. Whitchurch... Read More
Discussion over new site for Whitchurch Road surgery
Cardiff residents are being encouraged to give their views on whether the Whitchurch Road doctors’ surgery should move to a new location.... Read More
Welsh Conservative calls for tax return after Cardiff Airport reports passenger rise
A leading Welsh Conservative has called for taxpayers to share in the proceeds following Cardiff Airport’s improved passenger figures. Byron Davies AM,... Read More
Cardiff University researchers part of the BICEP2 big bang breakthrough
Cardiff University physicists are part of an international team who have discovered new evidence explaining the first few seconds of the big... Read More
Cardiff wakeboarding plan could get the green light
Plans to bring the water sport wakeboarding to Cardiff Bay could get the go ahead next month despite objections by local residents.... Read More
University of South Wales student wins British Animation Award
An animation student at the University of South Wales has won a British Animation Sting Award in the best student category. Jack... Read More
Facebook crime on the rise in Wales
The number of crimes which relate to the social networking site Facebook is on the rise in South Wales, according to new... Read More
Cheaper to own a family home than rent it, new research shows
The cost of owning a family-sized home in Wales is about £600 cheaper than renting, according to new research. Halifax looked at... Read More
Students "using railway as a shortcut home after nights out" need to stop, say British Transport Police
British Transport Police in Cardiff have started a campaign to highlight the dangers of walking on railway lines following the death of... Read More
Planning scheme in the Bay could set a dangerous precedent
A Cardiff Councillor has said the approval of a reduced contribution to a planning scheme in the Bay could set a dangerous... Read More
Council says no to new chip shop in Roath
Cardiff Council has refused controversial planning application for a fish and chip shop on a fashionable shopping street in Roath. The application... Read More
All systems go for the Millennium Stadium's final Six Nations game
About sixty thousand pints of beer, 8,000 hot dogs and 4,000 pies will be sold at the Millennium Stadium tomorrow for the... Read More
Opportunity for Cardiff communities to adopt planters
A Welsh Government initiative will be offering residents, community groups and organisations in Cardiff next week the opportunity to adopt a planter.... Read More
Bayscape waterfront development looking for the go-ahead
Cardiff councillors will decide tomorrow whether to give the go-ahead to revised plans for a waterfront development of 125 flats and a... Read More
Arson attacks lead to increased police and fire patrols
A rising spate of arson attacks in Cardiff West has led to patrols being carried out by Police and Fire authorities. A... Read More
Review of Cardiff's fire and rescue service opened today
The Local Government Association’s annual fire conference and exhibition opened in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium today. The event, which will run until 1pm... Read More
Campaigners attempt to register Llandaff Meadow as Village Green
Campaigners aiming to stop Llandaff Meadow from being turned into a football pitch are optimistic after lodging an application to register... Read More
Coal Exchange upkeep queried as petition discussed by Welsh Assembly
A petition to launch a public inquiry into Cardiff Council’s handling of the Coal Exchange was considered at the Welsh Assembly this... Read More
Cardiff University’s massive open online courses underway
Cardiff University’s first ‘massive open online course’ started yesterday, enabling anyone to study online for free wherever they are in the... Read More
Drugs charity funded to offer support on weekends
A drugs charity in Cardiff has been given £6,000 by the Welsh Government to be able to offer rehabilitation services on weekends.... Read More
Seatbelts save lives, say fire service
SOUTH Wales Fire and Rescue Service are encouraging all drivers and passengers to wear seatbelts when travelling in vehicles on the roads... Read More
Residents petition against Cardiff Bus service cuts
Residents in Whitchurch and Rhiwbina have signed a petition against plans to cut the 21 and 23 bus service between the two... Read More
Welsh Government sticking to new GCSEs despite poor results
The Welsh Government is sticking to its plans to make GCSE exams more challenging, despite uproar this week at the poor performance... Read More
Leanne Wood attacks UKIP's "Europhobia" at spring conference
Plaid Cymru leader, Leanne Wood, has launched an attacked on UKIP, calling for an end to “damaging Europhobia” in UK politics. Speaking... Read More
Cardiff KFC employee in street dance-off
An online video of a KFC employee dancing on the job in Cardiff’s city centre has had more than 4,000 hits on... Read More
Campaign to find Pontcanna pooch receives support from the States
A Cardiff woman whose dog was stolen by a drunk man in a park has been inundated with messages of support... Read More
Super Furry Animal plays gig for Grangetown Welsh medium school campaign
Super Furry Animal Cian Ciaran and Llwybr Llaethog will headline a gig to support Grangetown’s campaign for a Welsh medium school. The... Read More
World Cup to come to Cardiff city centre
Chris Coleman’s Wales team may have missed out on a summer trip to Brazil but Welsh football fans will still have the chance... Read More
Community Pride in Ely and Caerau
Community groups in Ely and Caerau including Communities First and ACE (Action in Caerau) have teamed up with South Wales... Read More