Mosques should have welcomed visitors sooner, says Imam
MOSQUES in Cardiff should have done more in the past to open their doors to the wider community, an Imam said today.... Read More
Demand for glass soars thanks to Attenborough effect
A BARRY dairy owner says the Attenborough effect has caused a surge in demand for glass bottles. Chris Jones says since the... Read More
Glamorgan batsman Lawlor set for St Fagans return
AFTER growing up playing for St Fagans, Glamorgan’s Jeremy Lawlor will return to the side as one of the club’s two allocated... Read More
Tributes paid to ‘loved and respected’ lecturer
LECTURER Malcolm Anderson, who died earlier this week, was loved and respected by staff and students alike, according to the head of... Read More
Llanrumney shopping area given new lease of life
A BUSY shopping area has been given a new lease of life thanks to a £150,000 refurb. Bike racks have been installed,... Read More
Dr Who leaves £1m black hole in Cardiff
THE Dr Who Experience closed in September leaving Cardiff Council out of pocket to the tune of £1.147m. The visitor attraction was... Read More
Thieves target mini-digger outside Pontcanna pub
POLICE are searching for a mini-digger stolen from outside the old Mochyn Du pub in Pontcanna earlier this week. Brewhouse and Kitchen... Read More
Roath drugs gang jailed after bringing ‘misery’ to Cardiff
FIVE men involved in a drugs operation “designed to bring misery to the streets of Cardiff” were today jailed for a total... Read More
Cardiff footpaths ‘like mountain climbing’ say residents
FOOTPATHS in Maindy and Roath are causing accidents and difficulties walking, say residents. Paul Tenech, 75, from Maindy has reported to... Read More
Vale residents will soon have to separate recycling
VALE residents will soon have to separate their recycling and be limited to two black bin bags each fortnight. At the moment... Read More
New glass recycling caddies to be trialled in city
PEOPLE living in Rhiwbina and Ely will be first to trial a new glass-recycling scheme in Cardiff. The changes are part of... Read More
Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set... Read More
Radyr fitness classes for elderly help prevent falls
NEW fall prevention classes for the elderly started in Radyr on Friday. The aim of the classes is to reduce the risk... Read More
Barry man jailed for asking ’14-year-old’ for revealing images
A MAN has been jailed for 12 months for sending explicit messages and photos to a girl he believed to be 14.... Read More
Paedophile caught by undercover cop jailed
A BARRY paedophile caught in an online police sting has been jailed for two years. “You have an unhealthy interest in pubescent... Read More
Business school lecturer who died is named
Reporting by Zara Morgan and Rory Claydon A MUCH-LOVED and award winning Cardiff University lecturer, was today named as Dr Malcolm Anderson, who died... Read More
Arcade hit as store shuts front door to beat shoplifters
SMALL business owners in Cardiff claim they are struggling to stay afloat after a Nisa store closed its front doors two months... Read More
Ex-winners back band contest as launchpad for success
A WELSH band have spoken about how winning a Cardiff talent show, which is coming back to the capital for the seventh... Read More
New owners want to ‘give Rumney their local pub back’
A COUPLE who grew up in Rumney have revamped a former restaurant and reopened it as a traditional family pub. The Sir... Read More
Eight arrested in council fraud inquiry
EIGHT men have been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Cardiff say South Wales police. It is understood that seven of the... Read More
Team’s pub quiz winning streak funds charity trip
A QUIZ team from Cathays which has won for six weeks in a row is using their winnings to fund a charity... Read More
Campaigners want to turn Penarth into ‘woodland’ town
CAMPAIGNERS want to plant more trees in Penarth to secure “woodland town” status within 10 years. Penarth Civic Society discussed the plan... Read More
Disqualified Archers have FAW cup hopes dashed
CARDIFF footballers disqualified from the FAW Women’s Cup are trying to put the disappointment behind them ahead of a league fixture this... Read More
Keep Riverside Tidy’s first event and how to get involved
VOLUNTEERS are needed to help spruce up Riverside for a community group’s maiden litter pick on March 3rd. Keep Riverside Tidy join... Read More
Man found dead in Cardiff park was homeless, say volunteers
A MAN who was believed to be a rough sleeper has died in a park in Cardiff. “South Wales Police is investigating... Read More
96 and still rolling: Meet Cardiff’s oldest bowls player
AT 96 Myrtle Beech is the oldest bowls player in Whitchurch – and the whole of Cardiff. Mrs Beech started playing when... Read More
Your guide to key points in Cardiff’s ambitious five-year plan
PEOPLE in Cardiff may see an increase in cab fares, changes to household waste recycling, and a new indoor arena at Atlantic... Read More
Pavilion project awarded £1 million by lottery fund
THE Grange Pavilion Project (GPP) has secured funding of over £1m to transform the Grangetown Pavilion into a dynamic community hub. An... Read More
Cathays OAPs share memories for school war project
PENSIONERS met up with Cathays school children this week for a last history session sharing memories from their youth. Year five pupils... Read More
Pensioner ‘loses £10,000 life savings to roofers’
A LLANRUMNEY pensioner has told police he was conned out of £10,000 by cowboy builders. Officers are investigating after the 67-year-old man... Read More