Can on-edge Cardiff City bring down high-flying Bournemouth?
THE Bluebirds are facing an uphill struggle in their crucial match at home against Bournemouth this Saturday. Following their difficult 2-1 defeat... Read More
Where are the best Cardiff bars to watch Superbowl LIII?
THE game between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams kicks-off at 11.30pm on Sunday and bars around the city... Read More
Bottle refund machine could save Welsh marine life
A BOTTLE refund machine was shown to 14 AMs by the Marine Conservation Society at the Senedd in a bid to stop... Read More
A-levels and scrummaging: Meet Wales’ Manon Johnes
AS the Women’s Six Nations starts this weekend, Wales have been preparing to kick off their campaign against France in Montpellier on... Read More
Walking rugby sessions to start at city’s new 3G pitch
LLANISHEN Rugby club hope to start a walking rugby team to encourage community use of their new 3G facilities. The club invested... Read More
Olympian steps in over Cardiff swim club’s crisis
AN Olympian has urged for a solution to be found after Cardiff Swimming Club announced it faces an uncertain future. Earlier this... Read More
‘See you in Gwdi-two’ – iconic music venue plans comeback
AFTER an emotional gig, Gwdihw, one of Cardiff’s best loved music venues, closed its doors on Guildford Crescent for the final time... Read More
The animal food bank helping hard-up pet-owners
A TEENAGER has set up his own animal food bank in Cardiff to help families struggling to care for their pets. Jamie... Read More
The Rumney resident who formed a 700+ Neighbourhood Watch group
AWAY at work, Lesley-Ann Gibian had no idea she was being burgled. “It was horrible – just the worst.” The burglars were... Read More
This is why Cardiff Bus are cutting 12 services
AN INSIDER has revealed the real reason 12 loss making bus routes across the city are being cut. The Cardiff Council source... Read More
Cardiff North campaigns to become ‘Dementia Friendly Community’
LABOUR MP Anna McMorrin has launched a campaign with the Alzheimer’s Society to make her Cardiff North constituency dementia friendly. Information sessions run by Dementia... Read More
Final phase of Roath Brook Flood Scheme postponed
CAMPAIGN group Friends of Roath are “delighted” after winning a temporary reprieve for 38 trees that were due to be felled. A... Read More
Parking woes for workers in Whitchurch village
OUTSIDE Cathays and the City Centre, Whitchurch village is one of Cardiff’s hot spots for parking fines and workers in the village are becoming frustrated... Read More
Ideas sought for sustainable transport in Penarth
A £15,000 study into the development of sustainable transport in Penarth is set to be carried out. Organisers of the scheme, which... Read More
Thieves steal 76 drain covers in under a month
CARDIFF Council have asked the public to help them catch thieves who have stolen 76 drain grates since January 8, costing the tax... Read More
Lifesaving equipment installed outside Pontcanna pub
A LIFESAVING defibrillator has been sited outside a Pontcanna pub and will have 24-7 public access. The machine, which is used to... Read More
Runners going the extra mile for their community
RUNNERS from Grangetown are going the extra mile for their community in a bid to raise funds for the Grange Pavilion. The currently vacant... Read More
Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for... Read More
Expanded store in Llanishen needs community help
THE expansion of a convenience store in Llanishen has left an empty unit next door, and the owner wants the community’s help to fill... Read More
The community centre that opens its doors for all
TUCKED AWAY in Jubilee Gardens in the north of Cardiff, near and Industrial Park and beside a residential estate is Maes Y... Read More
God’s love is for all: lnside the welcoming LGBT+ church
IT is a mild Sunday evening in Cardiff. The streets are rather crowded, yet none of the passers-by seem to have heard... Read More
Universal Credit means foodbanks are needed more than ever
FOR most of us, when we think of Christmas, we think of the gloriously anticipated roast dinner. But for thousands of people... Read More
Bags of meaning – designer donates to charity
A FORMER Geography teacher who has turned her interest in sustainable fashion into a job says she wants to “make people feel... Read More
Cardiff City v Wolves: Rival fans make predictions
Two Cardiffian reporters, season ticket holders for Wolves and Cardiff, give their thoughts on Friday’s much anticipated game. Cardiff City – Michael... Read More
Medal owners needed to share stories for exhibition
THE organiser of a Cardiff exhibition on 100 medals is appealing for owners to loan their awards and share their stories. Angela McKenna, 53,... Read More
Radyr Comp named state school of the year
RADYR Comprehensive School has been named ‘Welsh State School of the Year’ in the Sunday Times Schools Guide 2019. The annual guide... Read More
Work starts on Ely affordable housing scheme
BUILDING work began this week in Ely of 20 new ‘affordable’ houses and flats, which councillors hope will give residents better opportunities... Read More
One line: Four stories – Why Wales’ trains aren’t working (yet)
TRAIN users, who were already fed up with cancellations and disruptions, were told yesterday that things are only going to get worse.... Read More
Toshack: Timing makes things tough for Wales boss Giggs
FORMER Wales football manager John Toshack was in Roath this week with his new book, Toshack’s Way, and spoke of his concern... Read More
Cardiff aims to become a UN champion for children
CARDIFF has taken significant steps to become one of the UK’s first Unicef Child Friendly Cities. The council launched its Child Friendly... Read More