Bag burglary during dinner shocks Canton woman
A WOMAN is appealing for help to find her bag containing cash and personal possessions which was taken in a Canton burglary.... Read More
More than 3,000 free ice cream given out to students to vote
Around 3,000 free ice creams were given out to students in Cardiff yesterday as part of the Generation Vote campaign, encouraging students... Read More
Splash of wild life on Crwys Road: animals take over the streets
An exotic feel and a vibrant splash of colour has spread across Crwys Road this week. Cardiff Council has commissioned a series of... Read More
Can you help make Easter eggstra special for children in Ely?
Can you help a Cardiff woman who is trying to organise an Easter egg hunt for children struggling with behavioural problems in Ely? Jessica... Read More
Have you seen the Pavement Poet?
A CARDIFF street became a black board for poetry about current topics yesterday as the Pavement Poet expressed his art with multi-coloured... Read More
A woman is offering a £200 reward for the safe return of her missing cat.
Can you help find missing Macie? Megan Kelly-Perry is campaigning to find her cat, Macie, who went missing from her home in... Read More
Almost 10,000 houses exempt from council tax in Cardiff
NEARLY 7,000 properties are exempt from council tax in Cardiff because they are occupied by students while the tax rate will increase... Read More
189 residents attend meeting to save Waungron Road Recycling Centre
A CLASH between Cardiff Council and disgruntled residents over the closing of the Waungron Road Recycling Centre which has lasted over a... Read More
Popular tapas chain Bar 44 to open new branch in the centre of Cardiff
Tapas restaurant chain Bar 44 announced earlier today they would be hitting the Cardiff Central area with a new site. Bar 44... Read More
Is Cardiff Council reneging on library promise?
Questions are being raised over the council’s pledge to save Cardiff’s libraries, as Roath library remains shut. Originally shut for a broken boiler... Read More
Councillor demands no more takeaways in Clifton Street
Just what to do with Clifton Street in Adamsdown? That is the question posed by many residents and council officials alike as... Read More
Protest launched to stop repeat of schoolboy's death in Riverside
Cardiff community members have decided to stage a protest for new speed-curbing measures next Friday, after a car killed a schoolboy on Ninian... Read More
Penarth Rowing Club want you to join their all-women's group
Do you fancy having a go at rowing? Penarth Rowing Club are looking for more female members to join their club. They... Read More
Cardiff's arcades to benefit from multi-million pound investment
INDEPENDENT shops will benefit from millions of pounds of investment to increase the footfall in the historic city centre arcades. The three... Read More
How many people claim unemployment benefits in your area?
CARDIFF Research Centre has published a report into the Cardiff Economy and Labour Market, which has revealed some damning findings about the... Read More
Grangetown refurb could cost businesses serious money
A redevelopment of shop fronts in Grangetown started yesterday but some business owners are claiming the one million pound improvement plans will actually cost... Read More
Green Party and Plaid Cymru rule out alliance in Wales
The Green Party and Plaid Cymru have made it clear that despite their common policy to oppose fracking, a coalition of the two... Read More
Murder mystery charity club night at Ladybird
A GROUP of Cardiff students are holding a murder mystery night with a difference – to raise funds for a disabled children’s... Read More
More bins needed to stop Cardiff being rubbish
A GROUP of residents have counted the number of litter bins in their area in a bid to ask for a review... Read More
Clark's pies among the best in Britain according to pie fanatic
A PIE lover who travelled the UK in search of pastry perfection has named Cardiff’s own Clark’s Pies in his top ten.... Read More
The Waterloo Tea group has opened another art gallery in Cardiff
A popular Welsh art gallery has reopened following its closure in 2013, and will showcase the work of local artists. The Washington... Read More
Residents' anger as illegal dumping reaches tipping point
Fly-tipping in one Cardiff suburb has become so bad, residents say the area is beginning to look like a rubbish tip. At... Read More
Why David Cameron was wrong about the Welsh NHS
LAST year, David Cameron called the performance of NHS Wales a scandal during Prime Minister’s Questions. One Splott based surgery may have proven... Read More
Spring onion fiesta returns to Penarth
If you like spring onions, and we mean really like spring onions, then The Cardiffian has found the perfect night out for... Read More
News in brief, Friday 27th 2015
Good Morning from The Cardiffian. Here are city’s headlines this morning: Cameron in Cardiff DAVID Cameron is expected to deliver a speech... Read More
Manor house tracking down photo album owner
A MANOR house is trying to track down the owner of a mysterious old photo album after it was discovered in a... Read More
Grangetown library closure means elderly resident will have to walk over a mile for audio books
A 86-year-old partially sighted woman who struggles to walk long distances, will have to travel over a mile to use a library. Dorothy Miller... Read More
Good samaritan gives up clutter for Lent
IT is a case of getting rid of excessive baggage for one Cardiff man, as he tries Lent with a difference... Read More
VIDEO: Residents think Plasnewydd beer garden plan is 'rubbish'
ONE of the people objecting to a controversial new beer garden spoke to The Cardiffian about his concerns. The residents of Bangor... Read More
Updated: New series of Doctor Who begins filming in Cardiff
Filming for the new series of Doctor Who kicked off in Cardiff today on a quiet residential street. Residents were notified by the... Read More