S4C still on course for move from Cardiff to Carmarthen
PLANS for the proposed move of S4C’s headquarters from Cardiff to Carmarthen are still on course to go ahead. National Assembly cabinet... Read More
Welsh Kickboxing Union stages Welsh Rumble in Fairwater
THE sixth Welsh Rumble took place at Fairwater Leisure Centre on Sunday, organised by the Welsh Kickboxing Union. There was a range of... Read More
Rowers wreck records at Welsh Championships
FOUR British records were broken during the Welsh Indoor Rowing Championships which were held in Cardiff at the weekend. The event which took... Read More
Act now to end violence against women, Cardiff event told
CARDIFF’s annual Light a Candle event in aid of White Ribbon Day has been described as “a call to action” by Wales’... Read More
Hundreds of children write letters at Santa’s Post Office
THIS year is set to be the busiest yet for Santa’s Post Office in Cardiff Bay which received more than 200 letters on... Read More
Near-miss prompts calls for 20mph limit around Radyr school
RESIDENTS want the speed limit around Radyr Primary School to be cut to 20mph after near-misses involving children. Earlier this month, a car... Read More
Christmas market started for people who don’t like crowds
A CARDIFF businesswoman is organising an ethical Christmas market to help people with anxiety. Catherine Woods, 39, who owns Green Valley Moves... Read More
Cardiff’s £30,000 imported tree to stay put despite protests
THE infamous tree that Cardiff council paid £30,000 to import from China will stay outside the city’s castle despite criticism from residents and councillors.... Read More
Rail disruption on Vale line to continue until January
PASSENGERS who are unhappy with rail services on the Vale of Glamorgan line can expect more travel disruption through the festive season.... Read More
Canton residents and councillors object to plans for new mosque
CANTON residents who are opposing plans to build a new mosque have been backed by local councillors. Councillors Ramesh Patel, Richard Cook... Read More
Commuters angry at ‘terrible’ Llanrumney buses
CITY Bus has been accused by commuters and council members of running a “terrible” service for Llanrumney. The 49 and 50 buses should... Read More
Fate of £8bn Cardiff Bay lagoon rests on review outcome
PLANS for an £8bn tidal lagoon in Cardiff Bay rest on the outcome of a UK Government review into whether such projects provide... Read More
Residents explore Ely and Caerau’s World War Two history
RESIDENTS in Ely and Caerau have been working together to rediscover their history, in a project joining the youngest and oldest within the... Read More
Whitchurch schoolgirls hold bake sale for Children in Need
A CHARITY bake sale was organised by two Whitchurch children last weekend to raise money for Children in Need and dog’s charity... Read More
Parents petition to end traffic chaos outside schools
FRUSTRATED parents are petitioning Cardiff Council to end the “traffic chaos” outside their children’s primary school after they say they were dismissed... Read More
Rhiwbina mums and dads raise £1,500 to support new parents
FUNDRAISERS in Rhiwbina made £1,500 to support new parents by baking cakes, selling crafts and doing the hokey cokey at a Christmas craft... Read More
Storm collapses wall at old laundry site in Cathays
A WALL at the Old Laundry site in Cathays has collapsed due to 80mph winds from Storm Angus. The gales yesterday morning lifted the... Read More
Line-up announced for Penarth Rocks festival
THE team behind music festival GlastonBARRY have announced the headline acts for their upcoming Penarth Rocks event. This will be the second... Read More
Unique Welsh women’s team raises funds for new kit
WALES’ only women’s American football team is raising money for kit so players can take part in the full contact version of the... Read More
Welsh indoor rowing finals come to Grangetown
THE 2016 Welsh Indoor Rowing Championships will take place in Cardiff’s Channel View leisure centre this Saturday. After the success of the... Read More
Residents concerned over Grangetown rainwater plan
RESIDENTS remain unconvinced about the Greener Grangetown project, despite council assurances over maintenance and parking. Cardiff Council, Natural Resources Wales and Welsh... Read More
Hundreds protest at plan for drug centre next to Butetown school
HUNDREDS of Butetown residents have signed a petition to stop a drug rehab centre from opening next to a local primary school.... Read More
Canton Time & Beef restaurant is already looking to expand
A CANTON restaurant is already planning to expand after a successful first few months of business. Formerly a coffee shop, Time &... Read More
Christmas craft market to raise cancer funds in Roath
THIS Sunday sees the return of the annual Roath Christmas Craft Market, raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. It is the sixth... Read More
Bus lanes not to blame for Birchgrove crashes – council
CARDIFF council has denied that new bus lanes have contributed to three car crashes on Caerphilly Road in the space of 12... Read More
Plan to replace Cathays laundry with student flats rejected
A PLAN to demolish a former laundry in Cathays and replace it with student accommodation has been rejected after residents opposed the... Read More
Cardiff leisure centre reopens after £6.5m makeover
A CARDIFF leisure centre which has undergone a £6.5m upgrade has been officially opened. Councillor Georgina Phillips, the deputy Lord Mayor opened the... Read More
Three tonnes of waste removed from Adamsdown streets
MORE than three tonnes of waste has been swept from the streets of Adamsdown in a week-long litter blitz. The drive, part... Read More
Plaid pledge to reopen Waungron Road recycling ‘misleading’
PLAID Cymru is pledging to reopen Waungron Road recycling centre as part of its manifesto ahead of May’s council elections – but Labour... Read More
Students in Cyncoed hit back at inconsiderate parking claims
STUDENTS at Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Cyncoed campus have rejected claims that student drivers are guilty of dangerous parking and aggressive behaviour. The university... Read More