Primary school is latest target of Splott fly-tippers
A PRIMARY school is the latest victim of fly-tippers in Splott. Rubbish was dumped outside Moorland Primary School earlier this week, according... Read More
TV's Mrs Brown helps Wales' longest-serving cleric celebrate his retirement
THE longest-serving cleric in Wales retired last weekend – and celebrated with a good luck message from TV’s Mrs Brown. More than 350 people attended... Read More
Penarth's Stanwell School rewarded for excellence
A SCHOOL in Penarth has been given the National Association for Able Children in Education (NACE) Cymru Challenge Award for outstanding performances... Read More
Opposition hits back over Local Development Plan for Cardiff
CARDIFF could soon be home to another 40,000 houses following the city council’s decision to approve the Local Development Plan. The vote... Read More
100 residents oppose plans for new houses in Morganstown
MORGANSTOWN residents are opposing plans for four houses to be built at the rear of Springfield Gardens. Since December, when Daniel Adams... Read More
Riverside Market takes food to Calais refugees this Valentine's Day
CARDIFF residents will deliver aid to refugees in Calais this Valentine’s Day. Two men from the Riverside market on Fitzhamon Embankment have... Read More
Cardiffian 2016 Six Nations preview: How the sides are shaping up ahead of European rugby's showpiece event
WITH last Autumn’s World Cup now a distant memory, attention turns to the Six Nations. This year’s competition will see the Northern... Read More
Police appeal as well-known Gabalfa woman goes missing
SOUTH Wales Police are appealing for information after a Gabalfa woman went missing on Sunday evening. Lorraine Ridout, 57, is a familiar... Read More
Radyr pupils one step closer to Oxbridge dreams
THREE students from Radyr Comprehensive School have been offered places to study at Oxbridge next year. In the last five years, 12... Read More
Scrap white goods collection charge to combat fly-tipping, says councillor
A £12.50 council charge to collect white goods should be scrapped in order to combat fly-tipping in Adamsdown and Splott, claims a Cardiff... Read More
Revealed: the numbers of Cardiff people without a roof over their heads
OUR Freedom of Information request to Cardiff council has revealed that, at the time of asking, it had counted 34 people sleeping rough,... Read More
Cardiff pupils remember Holocaust victims in Victoria Park ceremony
CARDIFF pupils are inviting the public to join them at a ceremony for Holocaust victims in Victoria Park tomorrow. Year Six pupils... Read More
Grangetown residents launch paper to improve community news coverage
GRANGETOWN residents are launching a free paper to improve coverage of community news in their area. More than 30 people met in the... Read More
Wanderers make it 11 wins in a row
GLAMORGAN Wanderers RFC made it 11 wins from 11 in the league this season as they eased passed Gilfach Goch 38-6 on... Read More
Penarth and Barry Lifeboat search called off
POLICE are making enquiries after lifeboats from Penarth and Barry were called out on Sunday evening. A member of the public reported... Read More
Council criticised over Llandaff Fields changing room plans
A GROUP campaigning to improve facilities for sports clubs on Llandaff Fields has accused Cardiff Council of being “clear as mud” in... Read More
Cardiff city centre has “no go areas” for blind people
PARTS of Cardiff have been labelled no-go areas for the blind and partially sighted. Nathan Foy from Guide Dog Cymru identified Queen Street... Read More
Fans and players look forward to opening of £17m Cardiff Bay ice arena
ICE hockey fans and skaters are looking forward to the opening of a new £17m ice arena in Cardiff Bay next month.... Read More
Whitchurch PACT undergoes revamp for 2016
A NEW Chair and a separation from Tongwynlais mark an era of change for Whitchurch’s Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) group ahead... Read More
Radyr Weir hydro-electric scheme on track for completion
AERIAL photographers are documenting the completion of a £2.6 million project to build a hydr0-electric power plant on the River Taff. Last year, The... Read More
Canton chip shop manager judges finals of best chippy in the UK
A CANTON fish and chip shop owner will choose the country’s best chippy tomorrow as a judge at National Fish and Chip... Read More
Benefit concert for Calais is the latest Cardiff effort to help refugees
A BENEFIT concert to raise money for refugees in Calais is taking place this Saturday at the Cathays Community Centre. The gig... Read More
Roath residents angry at approval for yet more student accommodation
ROATH residents are outraged after the council approved plans for more student accommodation on City Road. This will be the second... Read More
Splott residents angry as fly-tipping escalates in area
RESIDENTS in Splott have taken to social media to voice their concerns over fly-tipping in the area. Andy Williams, who has lived in... Read More
Cardiff streets with the most crime revealed
THREE of the busiest streets in Cardiff have seen significant increases in reported crime. A Freedom of Information Request by the Cardiffian... Read More
Historic Doctor Who church may be saved by homes for elderly plan
A HISTORIC church in Cardiff, earmarked for closure next month, could be saved as a place of worship as part of a... Read More
Top chef returns home to Cardiff for new restaurant launch
A CHEF from Cardiff is bringing Michelin experience to a new restaurant in the city centre. Gareth Dobbs, who has worked in... Read More
Art exhibition opens ahead of Whitchurch to Llandough Hospital move
AN art exhibition by Llandough patients has opened in a gallery funded due to the imminent closure of Whitchurch Hospital. ‘Drawing Our Stories:... Read More
Splott residents oppose plans to demolish university building
PROTESTERS took to the streets of Cardiff this afternoon to protest against plans to demolish the Splott University Settlement. The proposed plans, put... Read More
Welsh veterans form concert band to help charities for comrades
THE FIRST concert band in Wales made up of armed forces veterans and serving personnel is to begin rehearsals on Sunday. So... Read More