Grassroots girls’ football team appeals for players
Jo Stevens MP expressed support for Crusaders team A CARDIFF U14s girls’ football team may disband due to lack of players this... Read More
Cardiff Bus cuts Radyr service, leaving residents feeling forgotten
63 bus will run only twice an hour despite council aim to reduce car usage BUSSES running between Radyr and Cardiff... Read More
Open-mic night for those affected by mental illness returns to city
MaDCaff hosted its first event in Cardiff in July A “PRESSURE-FREE” open-mic event for performers affected by mental illness returned to Cardiff.... Read More
Teenager in hospital as police investigate stabbing
Officers cordon off part of Llanedeyrn estate. Victim, 17, has more than one wound POLICE are investigating an assault on a 17-year-old... Read More
Fibro-fighters enter 2020 as official charity
Group has 50 members from Cardiff and the Vale THE Cardiff and Vale Fibromyalgia Support Group has been granted official charity status,... Read More
Fibromyalgia: the invisible illness
“Do you see that tree, there?” Cheryl asks, pointing out the window. “Imagine all the branches as nerve endings in your body. With fibromyalgia,... Read More
Welsh cakes prove popular on first City of Arcades day
‘Best day ever’ for independent businesses, says Morgan Quarter centre manager CARDIFF’S first City of Arcades day was one of the best... Read More
Chris Needs to turn on Llandaff North Christmas lights
BBC radio presenter was asked to do the switch on by his local chippy LLANDAFF North Christmas lights will be switched on... Read More
High rents in Pontcanna cause businesses to struggle
“Everyone thinks Pontcanna’s like Notting Hill and it’s really not, it’s a bit more scummy than that,” says one owner SMALL businesses... Read More
Legacy of race riots explored in ‘People of Butetown’
Cardiff Museum display showcases art, photography, poetry and film THERE are just two days left to see the People of Butetown exhibition... Read More
‘Dangerous’ drivers force disabled and aged in to road
Cars on Cowbridge Road West’s pavement cause a hazard for buggies and scooters RESIDENTS have called for “dangerous” drivers to stop parking... Read More
Cardiff University staff strike over ‘perfect storm of problems’
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of... Read More
Protestors go to Senedd over ‘scandalous’ incinerators
Campaigners angry as Wentloog and Barry biomass plant is restarted AROUND 100 residents gathered outside the Senedd to protest against waste incinerators... Read More
Radyr student shadows Lord Mayor at Royal Gun Salute
Cadet Sergeant Major Bethan Harris chosen after progressing through seven ranks in just five years A STUDENT at Radyr Comprehensive School shadowed... Read More
Now Vale customers can borrow iPads from their library
The first tablet loaning scheme in Wales has been launched across libraries in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Sourdough masterclass attracts dozens of Cardiff bakers
Market expert hopes workshops and classes will give people the baking bug ROATH Market and Pettigrew Bakeries teamed up on Saturday to... Read More
Cardiff High School refuses to enter ‘limited’ league table
Sunday Times rankings do not reflect hard work going on in Welsh schools, say staff STAFF at Cardiff High School chose not... Read More
Llanishen and Thornhill vote in Conservative councillor
Thursday’s by-election means party now hold all four seats in ward CONSERVATIVE Sian-Elin Melbourne was elected to be the new councillor for... Read More
Wales’ ‘first robotic waiter’ pays a visit to Cathays café
Developed by Cardiff Metropolitan University, it can sing, dance, walk and talk THE “FIRST robotic waiter in Wales” has paid a visit... Read More
Art’s Occurrin’ – Gavin and Stacey sparks demand for Barry Island pictures
Welsh artist gets more requests for Barry Island artworks since the announcement of the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special AN artist has... Read More
Street-based gardening project plans for the future
Growing Street Talk aims to create ‘greener, cleaner, friendlier streets’ in Grangetown and Splott after successful first year A STREET gardening project... Read More
March on White Ribbon Day to end violence against women
Demonstrators chanted from the city centre to Llandaff Cathedral for the yearly Light a Candle service A MARCH and church service have... Read More
Contactless donation scheme for homeless finally breaks even
But Give DIFFerently sparks row over moving breakfast run away from shopping areas A CONTACTLESS donation system to raise money for the homeless... Read More
Thriving Ely charity looks to future after winning award
Action in Caerau and Ely has plans to move into a third building to expand its services A CHARITY based in the... Read More
Vice-President of Hungarian ruling party says Cardiff is ‘very nice’ with ‘good beer’
Lajos Kosa was in the capital ahead of the crucial Wales v Hungary Euro 2020 qualifier The vice-president of Hungarian ruling party... Read More
Llanishen residents’ concern after McDonald’s applies for 24-hour licence
The new fast food restaurant has applied for a premises licence so it can serve hot food between 11pm and 5am. A NEW McDonald’s... Read More
Whitchurch volunteers raise money to save ‘secret garden’
‘Friends of’ group forms to do what ‘hugely stretched’ Cardiff parks department can’t YEARS of local government budget cuts left the award-winning... Read More
Danescourt residents oppose plans for social housing on protected woodland
Taff Housing Association wants to build 45 affordable homes on green space in the Taff River Corridor RESIDENTS of Danescourt have united... Read More
Plasdwr acts after drivers complain over roadwork delays
Manual lights set up and workers doubled to ease Heol Isaf, Llantrisant Road traffic jams PLASDWR has responded to complaints about the... Read More
Can Barry Docks be turned into a Marina?
Council and port operator commission study into plan which could boost business and tourism AN investigation has been launched to examine whether... Read More