Splott running coach on awards shortlist
A CARDIFF student is up for a regional award for her work coaching women’s running group Girls Together – Splott. Lucy Marland... Read More
Llandaff duo to set up ethical social enterprises
TWO Llandaff North residents have set up a hearing health social enterprise and plan to hold community events for those with impairments... Read More
Trelai school shows racism the red card
PUPILS at Trelai Primary School, Ely, are showing the red card to racism by swapping their usual blue uniforms for red outfits. The... Read More
Tomos Watkin team visits Birchgrove pub
BIRCHGROVE Wetherspoons hosted Swansea brewery Tomos Watkin on Wednesday in a “meet the brewer” event. Pub-goers welcomed head brewer Alex Cunningham, deputy... Read More
Mount Stuart school shuts as tribute to Betty
MOUNT Stuart Primary School will be closed on Thursday so that staff can attend the funeral of much-loved retired headteacher Betty Campbell.... Read More
Llandaff Barclays closes to ‘most vulnerable’
BARCLAYS will shut its Llandaff branch on Friday despite worries about the impact the closure would have on elderly residents. The bank... Read More
Pontcanna vintage fair is back
FANS of vintage fashion, furniture and toys will descend once again upon King’s Road Yard as the Pontcanna Vintage Flea Market returns.... Read More
Castle Coch to host Halloween nights
CASTLE Coch will be hosting Halloween nights from October 26 to 28. The nights will entail a spooky guided tour of the... Read More
Food from afar: Cardiff Supper Club
REFUGEES and asylum seekers in Splott are being invited to share a piece of their home culture with others – by bringing... Read More
Splott group brings “raunchy” classic to life
REHEARSAL time is almost up for Splott Amateur Operatic Society, as the group prepares to bring a 1940s classic to the stage... Read More
Ghost walks come to St Fagans
ST FAGAN’S Museum is hosting Ghost Walks next week as Halloween draws closer. The series of walks, which take place from Friday,... Read More
Grangetown Foodbank helps those in need
A CHARITY is helping Cardiff people by giving food and support to those who are the most at risk. Grangetown Baptist Chapel... Read More
Hailey Park rugby disrupted by bikers
TWO youths on dirt bikes twice disrupted a rugby game between Llandaff North and Penygraig at the weekend. During the set-up and... Read More
Birchgrove centre to open second garden
COMMUNITY gardening is taking off at a centre in Heath, with old and new faces welcome through its gates every Saturday morning.... Read More
Whitchurch Library wants to be home of arts
AWEN is a project centred around Whitchurch Library aiming to promote greater community use of the library through a series of a... Read More
Mixed feelings over Llandaff Fields cafe plan
PERMISSION was granted by Cardiff council last week to demolish dilapidated buildings on Llandaff Fields, but residents aren’t entirely happy. The development... Read More
Halloween story time for children at Insole Court
A POP-UP story tent in the grounds of Insole Court, Llandaff, will bring Halloween to life for children and their families this... Read More
Melingriffith Brass Band is back in Radyr
RADYR Methodist Church is hosting Melingriffith Community Brass Band’s annual concert on Saturday, October 21 at 7.30pm. The concert is entitled Musicals... Read More
Men’s charity in Ely needs a bigger shed
A CHARITY in Ely now has so many members it needs to move to a bigger location. Men in Sheds was set... Read More
Over 50s offered dance classes at Penarth Pier
AN Over 50s dance class begins next month at Penarth Pier Pavilion. The class starts on Tuesday, November 7 and will run... Read More
Heath residents divided over plan for new Aldi
RESIDENTS of Caerphilly Road and Pheonix Way in Heath are split over plans to build a new Aldi. The derelict site has... Read More
Street cleaners work throughout the night after UEFA final
CARDIFF’S street cleaners worked throughout the night to face the enormous task of clearing up after the UEFA Champions League final. The... Read More
Cardiff centre like carnival for UEFA Champions League final
CARDIFF Centre feels like a carnival as hundreds of thousands of fans from all over Europe visit for the UEFA final. The... Read More
‘Super-friendly’ group builds bridges with movie nights
Tommy Lumby reports on one woman’s winning combination of film and wine to bring people together. Gloria Vásquez who runs Films and... Read More
Holton Road has most parking fines in the Vale
ALMOST a quarter of all parking fines in the Vale of Glamorgan in the last financial year were issued on Holton Road... Read More
Election of bishop to go ahead as Llandaff clergyman resigns
THE election of a new bishop is set to go ahead despite allegations of homophobia and the shock resignation of a Llandaff clergyman.... Read More
Council clawback means houses are not worth building — developer
A GARAGE owner in Adamsdown has said a steep council charge will probably prevent his plans to build houses to fund his retirement.... Read More
Arts: Sci-fi play explores dangers of virtual reality
The Nether, a science-fiction play by Jennifer Haley, received its Welsh debut at Chapter Arts this week. David Lynch went to see it.... Read More
Korean pop finds a home in Cardiff
IT’S Wednesday at Wonderland Studios on Richmond Road and a group of young women meet up to dance together to their favourite... Read More
Barry road is Vale of Glamorgan’s parking fine hot spot
ALMOST a quarter of all parking fines in the Vale of Glamorgan in the last financial year were issued on Holton Road... Read More