More than 600 sign petition against Neil McEvoy being reinstated
A PETITION set up to stop suspended Plaid Cymru AM Neil McEvoy being... Read More
S4C to pay £3m to move from Llanishen to Carmarthen
WELSH language broadcaster S4C has offered £3 million towards the cost of a new creative hub proposed for Carmarthen ahead of its... Read More
TV star and 999 services give Ely teenager a dream birthday
AN 18-year-old from Ely with a passion for the emergency services has had a birthday like no other with help from new... Read More
Plan to extend opening hours of Riverside rehab centre set for approval
COUNCIL officers have recommended that a controversial plan to extend the opening hours of a rehab centre in Riverside should be given... Read More
Plans for new mosque in Canton look set to be rejected again
OFFICERS have recommended that plans for a new mosque in Canton be refused for a second time ahead of the planning committee... Read More
Council’s new strategy to reduce levels of homelessness
A PLAN to reduce levels of homelessness in Cardiff and offer more support to rough sleepers will be discussed by the council.... Read More
Controversial plans for Cardiff Bay waste facility to be considered
CONTROVERSIAL plans for to expand the capacity of a waste facility near Cardiff Bay will be considered at Cardiff Council’s planning committee tomorrow.... Read More
Splott smash-and-grab thefts surge on Six Nations days
POLICE have reported a high level of smash-and-grab thefts from cars parked in Splott, with a large number on rugby international days. Visitors... Read More
Residents have big hopes for keeping Cathays tidy
RESIDENTS of Cathays are making big plans to help the environment in their area. Keep Cathays Tidy, which works under the Keep... Read More
Woman with half a lung tries to rescue pet budgie and neighbour from burning building
A WOMAN suffering from cancer went into a burning building to save her pet budgie and tried to rescue her neighbour, despite recovering from... Read More
Closure of Pontcanna Post Office is a ‘sad day’, say protesters
PROTESTERS outside a post office in Pontcanna say it is a “sad day” after the Co-op reversed plans to maintain the postal... Read More
Mum took cocaine, left children home alone and was found drunk and naked in Cardiff hotel, court hears
A MUM who had taken cocaine, left two children home alone to go drinking in Cardiff and was later found drunk and naked... Read More
Popularity of Victoria Park Splashpad causes residents parking headache
A GROUP of Victoria Park residents have urged the council to do more to avoid repeating parking issues that were caused... Read More
MPs critical of Bishop of Llandaff appointment controversy
WELSH bishops are preparing for their second attempt to choose the 72nd Bishop of Llandaff after the controversial matter was raised in parliament in... Read More
Celtic Dragons roar after netball rivals Manchester Thunder
CARDIFF’s Celtic Dragons are hungry for their first Superleague win as they travel to Manchester Thunder on Saturday. The netball team’s defender... Read More
Fairwater residents losing pay over unreliable buses
FAIRWATER residents are concerned by the quality of bus services operating in the area. The reliability of the services is causing some... Read More
Cardiff Met footballers make history by reaching UK final
CARDIFF Met men’s football team are one win away from being crowned the best university side in the UK. For the first... Read More
Sudden pub closure surprises Whitchurch residents
A PUB in Whitchurch has surprised residents by closing its doors at short notice after decades of pouring pints. The Royal Oak,... Read More
Council aims to make Cardiff more child-friendly
CARDIFF Council will be meeting with UNICEF next week to discuss plans to make the city more inclusive for children and young... Read More
Urban beekeeping: the hidden rooftop hives of Cardiff
EDIBLE Adamsdown Community Garden is hosting a workshop on how to keep bees next Sunday (March 19), but they aren’t the only urban... Read More
More than 1,000 sign petition to save Pontcanna post office
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition to save the Pontcanna post office after the Co-op broke its agreement to keep... Read More
Meet the Ely men who have outgrown their shed
As Ely’s newest charity looks to expand, The Cardiffian spoke to a group of men who spend their time drinking tea and building castles in... Read More
Cardiff turns red and green as fans gather for tonight’s Wales v Ireland Six Nations game
THOUSANDS of rugby fans are enjoying themselves in the city this lunchtime as they look forward to tonight’s Six Nations clash between Wales... Read More
Fancy keeping bees? Adamsdown group can show you how
Edible Adamsdown Community Garden hosted its first ever beekeeping workshop on Sunday, March 19. The Cardiffian reports on why bees are so... Read More
Street food festival in the works for City Road
A GROUP of Roath business people want to give City Road an image boost by holding a street food festival. They say a... Read More
Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”... Read More
‘Five people a day dying in Wales’ because of air pollution
FIVE people a day are dying in Wales because of air pollution, AMs heard at the Senedd today (Tuesday, March 7). The... Read More
Cardiff charity helping African mothers
A CARDIFF charity is helping to provide medication for women in Sub-Saharan Africa in a bid to reduce maternal mortality rates. Life... Read More
Cinema closure sparks concern over Penarth Pier Pavilion’s future
THE temporary closure of the cinema at Penarth Pier Pavilion has sparked concern over the future of the town’s treasured attraction. Penarth... Read More
Former Radyr pupil nominated for British Education Award
A FORMER pupil of Radyr Comprehensive School has been nominated for an award which celebrates Britain’s best students. Joshua Khang Soon Li... Read More