Croeso Butetown project to welcome refugee family to Cardiff
FAITH communities and residents in Butetown are aiming to raise £9,000 to re-settle a Syrian refugee family. The Croeso Butetown project is... Read More
Warnock after 100 games: How he transformed Bluebirds
NEIL WARNOCK marked his 100th game in charge of Cardiff City with a fine 2-1 win over Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove... Read More
Brexit a scary time for our industry, say creative workers
BREXIT may damage Adamsdown’s creatives as international touring costs and work spaces in the community could become harder to afford. “It is... Read More
Future of Central Square bus station plan to be discussed
CARDIFF council is meeting tomorrow at County Hall to discuss the proposed £100 million development of the Central Square bus station. The... Read More
Demolishing Llandeyrn bridge ‘could put children at risk’
A PEDESTRIAN footbridge over Llanedeyrn Drive is to be demolished and replaced with two zebra crossings as part of a multi-million pound... Read More
Remembrance weekend at Temple of Peace
THE TEMPLE of Peace will play host to several events this weekend for the centenary of the armistice. Minnie James otherwise known as the... Read More
Shoppers concerned by cyclists on Queen Street
CARDIFF shoppers have expressed anger about cyclists travelling at high speed on one of Cardiff’s busiest streets. Despite a ban on cycling... Read More
Cardiff remembers wartime sailors lost at sea
BUTETOWN residents are discovering the stories of Cardiff sailors lost at sea in World War One. “Once I started on it, I... Read More
Quidditch is taking the muggle world by storm
QUIDDITCH is “offering something that mainstream sport just doesn’t,” according to Jack Lennard, director of the Quidditch Premier League. Over the past... Read More
Creigiau golf club down to last four in Spanish final
A TEAM from Creigiau Golf Club is off to Spain later this month for the finals of a competition entered by nearly... Read More
Busy Fixture Schedule Gives Devils Hope of Bounce-Back
THREE FIXTURES await Cardiff Devils this week as they hope to get back on track after a difficult start to the month. ... Read More
Book uncovers 150 names missing from war memorial
GRANGETOWN’S fallen soldiers and sailors are being commemorated in a book to mark the centenary of the end of World War One. It Touched Every... Read More
Dementia-friendly screenings start at Penarth cinema
SNOWCAT Cinema will be putting on special dementia-friendly screenings next month with the hope of eventually developing a dementia cafe. Manager, Ben... Read More
Controversial Canton pub gets a new lease of life
ONE of Cardiff’s oldest pubs has been sold at auction for £810,000. The Corporation pub on Cowbridge Road was bought by local... Read More
How a phone app helped save a life in Cardiff
A PHONE app helped save a life for the first time in Wales when a man suffered a cardiac arrest at Sophia Gardens,... Read More
Drag Race star Aja stuns crowd of 200 at Pulse Nightclub
QUEER artist and rapper Aja performed to a crowd of adoring fans at the Pulse Nightclub in Cardiff last night. Aja is... Read More
Suffragette banners should be shown off, say organisers
THE 100 home-made banners created to celebrate 100 years of women voting were so good they are worth another view, say organisers... Read More
Thousands march to celebrate Suffragette centenary
THOUSANDS of women from across Wales and beyond joined Procession Cardiff’s march to mark the 100-year anniversary of women being given the... Read More
Legend Dwyer has doubts about Bluebirds’ long-term hopes
THE record-holder for appearances for Cardiff City FC, Phil Dwyer, has said he doesn’t hold out too much hope of the Bluebirds... Read More
One year to Brexit – Theresa May meets Welsh businesses
EXACTLY a year before the UK leaves the European Union on 29th March 2019, Theresa May has been meeting Welsh business leaders... Read More
Three-game week for Bluebirds’ automatic promotion push
IT has been two and a half weeks since Cardiff City last played a game. Their most recent fixture was 17 days... Read More
How did Cardiff City’s international players perform?
EIGHT Bluebirds have been in action for their country during the March internationals including two from the developmental squad. Neil Etheridge Etheridge... Read More
Morrisons stores raise cash for terminally ill bride’s wedding
CUSTOMERS and staff in Morrisons stores across Cardiff are raising money so a cancer patient can have her dream wedding. Kelly Dimmock,... Read More
Cardiff’s bike scheme rolls out across city centre
A NEW scheme which allows users to rent bikes from stations across Cardiff which launched this week will be extended further in... Read More
Bangor pile misery on struggling Cardiff Met
CARDIFF Met’s 2-1 defeat to Bangor was their seventh loss in 10 games and fans are wondering with four games to come... Read More
Car-free day in Cardiff set to be bigger than ever
Reporting by Aamir Mohammed and Rory Claydon CARDIFF will celebrate its biggest ever car-free day when 14 city centre roads will be... Read More
50 sign petition to keep post office open for pensioners
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for... Read More
Breaking: Major incident on Inverness Place
ARMED police and ambulances attended a major incident on Inverness Place in Roath tonight at about 8.30pm. “Officers are at the scene... Read More
Rush to re-home Ely animals before they have to be put down
THE owner of Ely pet shop has a few days to find new homes for all her animals, including 12 meerkats, to... Read More
Facebook, pizza and coffee: General Election 2017 expenses revealed
THE 2017 General Election was one fought on Facebook and fuelled by pizza and coffee. In total, the Conservatives spent more than... Read More