Cardiff children encouraged to learn computer coding
A Cardiff man is aiming to raise £35,000 to fund his project encouraging children as young as five to learn how computers... Read More
Ratio of alcohol-related deaths higher in Wales than England
Alcohol related deaths are significantly higher in Wales than in England, new research shows. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) released data... Read More
University Health Board asks for sick visitors to stay away
Doctors at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) have issued a fresh warning to stay away from hospitals if you show... Read More
Cardiff's largest parks could remain unlocked overnight
CARDIFF Council is proposing to stop locking some of the city’s largest parks at night as they look to cut £50million from... Read More
Michael Sheen calls for a fairer Wales in Millennium Centre talk
Welsh screen icon Michael Sheen today called for a fairer, more sustainable Wales while speaking at an event in Cardiff. Mr Sheen... Read More
Cardiff by-election targeted by aggressive Plaid campaign
Plaid Cymru have been criticised for waging a “totally negative” campaign as they attempt to wrest a Cardiff Council seat from... Read More
Cardiff Council offer travel advice for France clash
Cardiff Council have released travel information and advice for supporters attending Friday night’s Six Nations clash between Wales and Italy at... Read More
Goodway hits out at energy based business rates
A Cardiff Council cabinet member has criticised recommendations by a leading trading association for a new business rates system based on... Read More
Is this the world's oldest working fridge?
A RETRO fridge freezer dating from the early 1950s has been given the ice-cool moniker of being one of the oldest in... Read More
Roath Bake off judged by "The Voice" star
RADIO Wales presenter Chris Needs MBE and media personality Lauren Harries are among a star-studded judging panel for this year’s The... Read More
Cardiff Council give hope to play centres' future
Cardiff’s play centres are set to be spared for a year after the Labour party endorsed a proposal to explore new ways of running them. The proposal, one of three that were put forward, would keep the centres open for another year while introducing an increase to the Council Tax, according to sources.
Uni experts enhancing performance of Glasgow 2014 athletes
Sport psychologists at the University of South Wales will tailor biofeedback equipment and training to ensure the maximum performance of Welsh athletes... Read More
Councillors Neil McEvoy and Iona Gordon clash over Riverside play centre
Labour and Plaid Cymru are engaged in a war of words over proposals by Cardiff City Council to close Riverside Play Centre.... Read More
South Wales Police Commissioner condemns Tory police cuts
Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, is reflecting on the drop in police numbers across the UK since 2009.... Read More
Pressure is on to keep play centres open
Cardiff Council could withdraw its proposal that would see the closure of six of the city’s play centres amid growing public pressure.... Read More
AMs consider tougher punishment for smacking children
AN AMENDMENT to toughen the punishment on smacking children was put forward for debate in the Senedd in Cardiff today. Adults currently... Read More
Welsh Government put off decision to ban smoking in cars carrying children
The Welsh Government will not consider banning smoking in cars carrying children until at least next month, despite an overwhelming vote in... Read More
Splott roads close tomorrow as play centre protest hits the street
A campaign to save a play centre in the Splott area is gaining momentum and protesters are planning to close Tweedsmuir road... Read More
Geraint Thomas supports Wales as a cycling nation
Cardiff-born Double Olympic gold medallist Geraint Thomas has issued his support for proposals to make Wales a leading cycling nation. Following yesterday’s... Read More
Residents petition against new Lidl
Neighbours of a proposed Lidl Supermarket in Llandaff North have submitted a petition to protest against the plan. The Station Road... Read More
Police appeal for assistance after play centre theft
POLICE in Penarth are investigating a theft at a play centre on Sully Moors Road on Sunday January 19. An unknown female... Read More
Buses come back to University Hospital Llandough
The introduction of a new parking system at University Hospital Llandough in the Vale of Glamorgan could mean the return for bus... Read More
Flash mob sings for St David's
A singing flash mob demonstration took place outside St David’s Hall on Saturday to protest against the proposed sale of the running... Read More
Campaign to keep Grangetown play centre open
Councillors are due to meet with Cardiff Council’s director of sport, leisure and culture in an attempt to keep a threatened play... Read More
Doubts raised over Cardiff budget cuts
Cardiff Council’s ability to follow through on proposals to make £45m of budget cuts has been called into doubt. The council unveiled... Read More
Cardiff cancer charity holds fundraiser with a twist
A teenage cancer charity is holding a fundraising event with a twist at 6.30pm on Saturday February 8 at the Whitchurch Community... Read More
Cardiff University mark Go Green week
Cardiff University will be host to a string of events taking place from Monday February 10 as part of Cardiff Council’s Go... Read More
Heath residents oppose model railway expansion
Cardiff residents are being asked to have their say on the proposed development by the Cardiff Model Engineering Society in Heath Park... Read More
Coach crash closes motorway for hours
A coach crash on the M4 on Tuesday (February 4) morning left commuters facing tailbacks of up to six miles. The coach,... Read More
Cardiff's travelling teddy bears
Cardiff teddy bears have taken a leaf out of Doctor Who’s book and embarked on a whirlwind tour of planet earth. ... Read More