Tensions rise in South Wales as Brexit date looms
AS a petition to revoke Article 50 is signed by 3.1 percent of Cardiff’s electorate, frustrated Brexit supporters plan to drive around... Read More
#EndoMarch wants to debunk myths around endometriosis
A WAVE of yellow will take to the streets of Cardiff next week to raise awareness about endometriosis and support those women... Read More
“We feel like second class citizens,” say Pentwyn patients
PATIENTS in Pentwyn are unhappy with the service they receive at St David’s Medical Centre. In May last year Cardiff and Vale University... Read More
100 policies and 5m to tackle climate change ‘not enough’
CARDIFF University will receive £5 million to set up a new research centre to explore new ways to tackle climate change as... Read More
From Basra to Barry: Meet the very busy Kath Fisher
SOME people do a lot. There are people you encounter every now and again, who just do more than the rest of... Read More
Revealed: The story behind Cardiff’s huge new wildlife mural
A GIANT caiman and hunting jaguar have caught the eye of passersby as part of a huge new wildlife mural in the centre of... Read More
“She was one in a million”: Tribute to missing teacher, 43, confirmed dead
TRIBUTES are being paid to a teacher described as “one in a million” after a body found by police on Sunday was... Read More
Keep wheelie bins out of conservation area – residents
A NEW roll-out of wheelie bins has begun across Riverside, despite objections from residents. The Cathedral Road conservation area contains listed buildings,... Read More
Inside Guildford Peasant squatters’ party as group bids farewell to the Crescent
A GROUP of squatters held a goodbye party in the remains of Gwdihw and the Thai House on Guildford Crescent a day... Read More
Man v Fat: The football club where winners lose
ONE in four adults in Wales is either obese or overweight, the latest NHS figures shows. Chris Norman was due for a... Read More
Doormen acquitted of assault in Canton pub dispute
TWO doormen who allegedly injured a man after using “excessive force” while removing him from a pub were acquitted of common assault today.... Read More
Barry sees largest house price increase in the UK
BARRY house prices have risen by 10.6 per cent in the last year, the fastest rise in the UK. The data, published... 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
Llanedeyrn’s new £10m health centre can’t come fast enough
LLANEDEYRN’S crumbling health centre is set to be demolished and replaced by a new £10m facility. The current building which is over 40... Read More
Painting a picture of Cardiff’s homeless population
When you think of someone homeless on the streets of Cardiff, what do you see? You might bring to mind one of... Read More
Chippy Lane or Chip Alley? Jack Whitehall falls foul of Caroline Street’s naming debate
IN the wake of Wales’ Grand Slam victory, there was only one subject on people’s lips. Was it Alun Wyn Jones’ acts... Read More
“No easy answer” for speeding in Ely and Caerau
RESIDENTS are concerned by speeding in Caerau and Ely but can’t seem to agree about how to slow drivers down. Heol-Trelai is... Read More
Tributes paid to missing teacher after body is found
THE family of a missing woman from Danescourt have been informed by the police after a body was found in the Vale of Glamorgan. South... Read More
Wales fans and players celebrate Grand Slam at the Senedd
WALES FANS gathered at the Senedd last night to celebrate the national rugby team’s Grand Slam win. Hundreds of fans were in attendance, as... Read More
Protesters march against racism after New Zealand attack
“WHOSE Cardiff? Our Cardiff,” chanted over 1,000 protestors as they participated in Cardiff’s annual anti-racism march. The crowd of over 1,000 marched... Read More
Schoolboy makes amazing Lego movie about refugee crisis
A SCHOOLBOY from Rumney has made an amazing film using lego to tell the story of the refugee crisis. While most... Read More
Residents call for railway station on controversial Gabalfa site
RESIDENTS have called for land in Gabalfa which had been earmarked for student flats to be bought in preparation for a railway... Read More
Ely fundraiser breaks £101,000 barrier in memory of her sons
A WOMAN in Ely has raised £101,000 for Llandough Hospital Breast Cancer Fund in memory of her three sons. Irene Hicks,... Read More
Potholes and death threats: Punk bike riders have ‘best job in the world’
There’s a saying that in a large city you are never more than two metres away from one. They work best at... Read More
Second Strike For Climate draws mores students despite stormy weather
HUNDREDS of schoolchildren braved the 40mph winds and rain today to march across the city to demand action on climate change. More... Read More
Cardiff student cricketer plans to drive Glamorgan forward
WITH just under three weeks until the start of Glamorgan CCC’s season, Kiran Carlson, 20, middle order batsmen for the county side is in the midst... Read More
Knife amnesty bins in Cardiff leave residents unconvinced
A KNIFE amnesty where bins are available to hand in blades without fear of prosecution is taking place across Cardiff today.... Read More
Guildford Crescent squatters served with eviction notice
A GROUP of squatters called the Guildford Peasants who are trying to save an historic Cardiff crescent from demolition have been served... Read More
Whitchurch landlords form pub watch scheme
SEVEN pubs in Whitchurch have formed a ‘pub watch’ to help keep the area safe and report any trouble to one another. The pub watch involves... Read More
Police struggle to find suspects in 73% of Cardiff burglaries
POLICE do not identify a suspect in almost three quarters of burglaries that take place in Cardiff, according to official figures.... Read More