Energy drinks ban for Cardiff school children
SCHOOL children are no longer able to buy energy drinks in many of the big supermarkets, after a ban came into force... Read More
Fond memories and first timers on Cardiff’s snowy slopes
PARKS, hills and steep roads are being taken over by Cardiffians of all ages today, as sledging enthusiasts search for the best... Read More
‘Thanks, Drive’ from Cardiff Bus passengers
PASSENGERS have thanked Cardiff Bus drivers for ploughing on despite terrible road conditions last night. The Cardiff Council-run bus service suspended all... 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
Whitchurch transformed into Whitechurch
WHITCHURCH was hit with heavy snow on Thursday and Friday, here are a few pictures of the aftermath.
Frozen fashion: Cardiff styles the cold
AFTER two days of snowfall and Cardiff being on red alert, very few are braving the weather today. But those who are,... Read More
Got (bread and) milk? Snow halts food deliveries across the city
IT’S early afternoon on one of Cardiff’s worst ever snow days. Work is cancelled, schools are closed and once you’ve Instagrammed the... Read More
Travel in Cardiff during Storm Emma
Cardiff Bus Cardiff Bus suspended all services on its routes today, but hopes to resume services at 8am tomorrow. Important Announcement –... Read More
Snow hits Whitchurch businesses hard
HEAVY snow has hurt High Street profits for small business owners in Whitchurch Village. Many employers closed shop on Friday as employees... Read More
Snow strands Cardiff Airport passengers
PASSENGERS have been left stranded after Cardiff Airport cancelled or delayed flights because of Storm Emma. Cardiff Airport cancelled 25 flights this... Read More
Help yourself to our water, says green café
ASKING for tap water shouldn’t make people feel awkward, one east Cardiff café has said – as it begins offering free refills... Read More
Body in park: police ask for help
A BODY found in Porthkerry Park has been named as that of 52-year-old Christopher Parsons. Mr Parsons, from Roath, had been missing... Read More
Schools say ‘high’ to new names
NAMES of Barry’s two new mixed secondary schools announced today are discarding the description “comprehensive” in favour of “high school”. From September... Read More
Man dies, woman in critical condition after Cardiff crash
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a 23-year-old man died in a collision on one of Cardiff’s busiest roads. A 23-year-old female... Read More
Child sex offender jailed after victim saw him in the street
A CHILD sex offender has been jailed after being caught when one of his victims recognised him in the street. Ian Miller,... Read More
Protesters say no to new M4 relief road
PROTESTERS picketed the SSE SWALEC cricket stadium in Sophia Gardens to campaign against the new M4 relief road south of Newport. The... Read More
Roath tree campaigners win politicians’ support
A CAMPAIGN to save 32 trees in Roath Mill and Roath Brook Gardens has won support from Assembly members. Cardiff campaigner Tamsin... Read More
Bringing art to the streets of Cardiff
“IT’S incredible.” “Not my sort of thing.” “Beautiful.” These are the thoughts of Shelby, 25, Keith, 53, and Enrique, 28, who all... Read More
Gym closure could cost members pounds
CUSTOMERS at a Cardiff gym have been told to use another branch 12 miles away in Newport while a refurbishment is underway.... Read More
Vandals attack gravestone of Bluebirds fan
A HEADSTONE commemorating a lifelong Cardiff City fan has been vandalised at Penarth Cemetery. Paul Duff, 46, from Penarth, died seven years... Read More
Bin trucks leave Whitchurch park in “awful state”
WHITCHURCH residents are angry about council bin trucks churning up grass at one of their favourite parks. Council trucks are too wide... Read More
Powerful exhibition shows reality of modern slavery
AN exhibition raising awareness of the harsh reality of modern slavery in the UK has come to Cardiff city centre The Invisible... Read More
Police cordon off road after alleged robbery
POLICE have cordoned off a road in the city centre following an incident, which happened early this morning. South Wales police are... Read More
Campaigners protest against controversial Roath tip sale
Campaigners turned out to protest against the controversial closure of Roath’s Wedal Road recycling centre on Saturday. Protesters at the site, which... Read More
The Stones are Rolling back into Cardiff
CARDIFF fans of The Rolling Stones are delighted that the band have announced their first show in the city since 2006. The... Read More
Sick days cost Cardiff Council £11 million
STAFF at Cardiff Council took nearly 11 days off each on sick leave last year, costing the authority £11m. According to a... Read More
Roath recycling centre sold 24 hours before closure demo
THE sale of the Wedal Road recycling centre in Roath has been agreed just 24 hours after it was listed for sale... Read More
A chance to learn more about the history of Llandaff Castle
MEMBERS of the community group Llandaff 50+ will use a charity grant to tell the rich and untold history of Llandaff Castle.... Read More
Councillors say no in vote to bring in free school transport
A PLAN to give pupils free transport to a Cardiff high school was voted down at last night’s full city council meeting.... Read More
Broken glass in Cathays is a hazard for dogs, says owner
WALKING dogs in Cathays is hazardous because of the amount of broken glass on footpaths, an owner said today. Richard Parnham, 44,... Read More