Cardiff churches live-stream to reach worshippers
Some may open for private prayer, says Welsh Government NEW rules published by the Welsh Government have lifted the ban on weddings... Read More
Cardiff Council’s pink sticker recycling scheme criticised
Residents are worried they will get fined over a mistake or due to someone else’s rubbish CARDIFF Council launched its pink sticker... Read More
“Coronavirus helpline charged me £10 for NHS advice”
Worried Italian student kept on hold to NHS Direct Wales premium number had to top up phone credit twice PEOPLE who fear... Read More
Jeremy Corbyn adds support to Cardiff University strike
Staff and students at UCU rally ‘boosted’ by Labour leader at rally JEREMY Corbyn spoke at a Cardiff University strike rally yesterday,... Read More
Cardiff University staff strike again after ‘laughable’ pay offer
The walk-outs at 75 UK universities will mean thousands of students miss out on teaching UNIVERSITY staff in Cardiff will strike for... Read More
Work begins on latest phase of North Road Cycleway
Cardiff Council’s transport white paper proposes £10m to be invested in the city’s cycle superhighways WORK has begun on the latest Cycleway... Read More
Hammer-wielding man jailed for 14 months after fight over cigarette
Jason Kain, who has 43 previous convictions, admits affray in Cardiff city centre A MAN has been sentenced to 14 months in... Read More
Cathays stabbing: Three jailed for murder of Fahad Nur
Killers made a ‘considerable attempt’ to track down teenage victim, prosecutor said THREE men were sentenced to life imprisonment totaling nearly 70... Read More
Students bring portraits to life at National Museum
Fashion in the Frame shows costumes re-created from paintings in city’s art collection ART was brought to life at the National Museum... Read More
Roath remembers its fallen – with a virtual war memorial
Stories of nearly 100 people have been saved but volunteers want help to uncover far more WITH no physical war monument, people connected to Roath... Read More
Open-mic night for those affected by mental illness returns to city
MaDCaff hosted its first event in Cardiff in July A “PRESSURE-FREE” open-mic event for performers affected by mental illness returned to Cardiff.... Read More
Cardiff University staff strike over ‘perfect storm of problems’
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of... Read More
Wales’ ‘first robotic waiter’ pays a visit to Cathays café
Developed by Cardiff Metropolitan University, it can sing, dance, walk and talk THE “FIRST robotic waiter in Wales” has paid a visit... Read More
Cathays gallery hosts exhibition touring UK and Gulf states
The Place I Call Home features photographers based in the UK and the Middle East A CATHAYS gallery is showing an exhibition... Read More
Bute Park attack: Runners told to stick to well-lit routes
Police issue warning as they check CCTV in hunt for curly-haired cyclist RUNNERS have been warned to stick to well-lit routes as... Read More
Cathays closed-end streets may get grant for facelifts
CARDIFF Council has proposed “environmental improvements” for road end closures on some Cathays streets. The plans, proposed under Cardiff Council’s Neighbourhood Renewal... Read More
Hand in your knives to combat crime, urge police
Teams of Cardiff officers are tackling violence with knife amnesties and events POLICE are inviting people to hand in knives to be destroyed as... Read More
Council slow to deal with broken glass say residents
BROKEN glass is being allowed to build up on streets in Cardiff, according to residents. Residents from several wards, including Canton, Riverside... Read More
Cafe volunteers connect their community in Cathays
A CAFE which was set up to being local people together in Cathays is continuing to grow in popularity. The Meeting Room Café... Read More
Former teacher became benefits cheat after falling on hard times
A FORMER teacher who failed to declare his work pension while also claiming benefits at the same time has been handed a... Read More
Volunteer clean-up campaign to get £50,000 council boost
THE Cardiff-wide Love Where You Live campaign received a funding increase of £50,000 in the council’s annual budget. The increase was confirmed... Read More
Celebration of folk draws sell-out crowd in Roath
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath... Read More
Cathays power cuts cause blackouts for more than 300
AN underground cable fault has been blamed for Cardiff power cuts that have been going on for over a week. Residents told... Read More
Bute Park canal body is local man in 70s, say police
A LOCAL man in his 70s was pronounced dead, after he was discovered in Bute Park canal near Cardiff Castle yesterday. Police... Read More
Parking chaos frustrates Cathays residents
CATHAYS residents are frustrated by careless parking along Rhymney Street. Some worry that emergency services struggle getting down Rhymney Street. There is also confusion over... Read More
Fixed penalties to be issued to Cardiff residents over fly-tipping
RESIDENTS of Cardiff who hand their rubbish to someone else who then fly-tips it could face a penalty of up to £300.... Read More
Blind Welshman has high hopes for England rugby call-up
GARETH Davies’ “whole world came crashing down” when he was just 20 years old. The doctor told him he had retinitis pigmentosa,... Read More
Roath festival celebrates Welsh folk music
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up... Read More
Luxury student flats add to residents’ concerns
CARDIFF is rife with student accommodation. Traditionally, this has meant student halls or terraced houses converted into flats. The city is, however,... Read More
Contraceptive patch for world’s poorest countries to be developed at Cardiff University
A CONTRACEPTIVE patch for the world’s poorest countries is to be developed in Cardiff University after it won financial backing from the... Read More