Residents angry over car repair bills due to potholes
LLANRUMNEY residents say potholes have become so bad they are spending hundreds of pounds on car repairs. The recent Beast from The... Read More
£70,000 spent on Cardiff memorials at halls
ESSENTIAL work has been carried out to refurbish the war memorial at the Memorial Hall in Rumney. The memorial at the hall... Read More
Spar closure leaves 15 jobless and residents unhappy
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet... Read More
Four teenagers charged after Whitchurch Village disturbance
FOUR teenagers have been charged following a disturbance in Whitchurch Village involving young people allegedly carrying dangerous weapons. Adam Awan, 18, from... Read More
‘We’re not going anywhere’ says owner of popular restaurant
A WELL-LOVED restaurant on City Road will not be demolished any time soon to make way for student accommodation. The owner of... Read More
Cardiff celebrates World Social Work Day
SOCIAL workers and students across South Wales celebrated World Social Work Day at a Cardiff University event. Over 80 people attended the... Read More
Plea for Cardiff Castle memorial to neglected Welsh hero
A CAMPAIGN has been launched for a memorial to be placed at Cardiff Castle in memory of a Welsh nobleman. Musician and... Read More
Rare sighting as snow-hit bird moves into city
A BIRD that usually lives in the country has been spotted in Roath Park for the first time, during Cardiff’s second spell... Read More
Hundreds fight back against Nazi graffiti in anti-racism march
AFTER racist graffiti and swastikas stained the streets of Cardiff last week, hundreds of people turned out to voice their anger in... Read More
£11m defence scheme to protect east Cardiff coast
CARDIFF council has agreed to tender for a contract to design and build a new coastal defence scheme to protect east Cardiff... Read More
The ‘Totty from Splotty’ says goodbye to Radio 2
CARDIFF-born BBC star Lynn Bowles has announced she is leaving Radio 2 after 18 years. The traffic reporter and presenter, nicknamed the... Read More
Petition raised to stop Cardiff school home-time vandals
A PETITION has been raised to stop children vandalising houses on their way home from school, Pentwyn PACT meeting heard this week.... Read More
Residents donate furniture to help city’s Syrian refugees
RESIDENTS have been donating items to help Syrian refugees settle into life in the city. Taff Housing Association, who opened a shelter... Read More
New Llanishen homes approved despite parking concerns
ALTHOUGH residents collected more than 50 signatures for a petition opposing development in Ty Glas, they failed to convince planners to stop... Read More
Striking lecturers march on Senedd in pension dispute
STRIKING university lecturers and students marched on the Senedd today in protest against changes to pension agreements. The Cardiff branch of the... Read More
Admissions fall but some Cardiff schools stay oversubscribed
PUPIL applications to start at Cardiff secondary schools have fallen by 7.7% since 2017, but they remain heavily oversubscribed. Admission results from... Read More
Belt up or be fined: police launch seatbelt campaign
DRIVERS and passengers could be fined £500 for not wearing seatbelts in a crackdown on people who refuse to belt up on... Read More
Devils’ title party put on hold as Steelers come to town
CARDIFF Devils meet the Sheffield Steelers on Wednesday night just three days after their 5-2 away defeat in Sheffield. The Devils, who... Read More
Charges against rugby star Shane Williams dropped
CHARGES against former Welsh rugby international Shane Williams and his brother, Dean, have been dropped. The ex-Wales and Ospreys winger and his... Read More
Women travel across country to campaign against pension changes
WOMEN campaigners have travelled from as far as Gloucestershire and Liverpool to protest against the unfair changes to their state pensions in... Read More
Senedd celebrates women’s day – for a week
MEET your foremothers: Edith Mansell Moolin. Lady Rhondda. Mary Jane Benson. This crowd of Welsh suffragette women and more are why women... Read More
Cardiff Met and Barry set for tough weekend fixtures
CARDIFF Met will be hoping to turn their form around against champions-elect, TNS, while Barry head to Carmarthen in this weekend’s Welsh... Read More
Park lovers fear repeat of damage as Eisteddfod returns
PONTCANNA Fields were left unusable after the 2008 Eisteddfod – and the festival is back this summer. Wales’ celebration of culture and... Read More
Snowy Canton Beer Festival saved by neighbours
NEIGHBOURS of a Canton pub turned up to help prepare for the beer festival on Saturday after the snow put it in... Read More
‘Cardiff creatives must come together to beat London’
SPEAKING at Cardiff’s first virtual reality meet-up, the head of innovation at BBC Wales asked creatives to group together in a bid... Read More
LED streetlights receive mixed reviews in Radyr
LED streetlights are being trialled in Radyr to a mixed response from residents. The main road through Radyr, Heol Isaf, has already... Read More
Business snows down as customers stay away
BUSINESSES across Cardiff were affected by the snow today, as many closed their doors to customers. Fashion retailers Primark, River Island, Topshop... Read More
“We have warm, safe and dry accommodation waiting”
ROUGH sleepers have been reminded that they don’t need to be out in the snow as many places in the city open... Read More
A city in white: a history of Cardiff’s snow storms
STORM Emma has certainly left its mark on the city, but this certainly isn’t the worst Cardiff has suffered… A two month... Read More
Snow big deal: Get on with your lives, Cardiff
NOT everyone has been gripped by panic that a Red weather warning and 20cms of snow instilled in many Cardiffians. Permanent Geordie... Read More