More books needed for Cardiff women-only library
Author Deborah Cameron and the estate of Dick King-Smith have given to Women’s Aid CARDIFF Women’s Aid is appealing for books, by... Read More
Schools are helping Penarth become eco-friendly town
Shocked pupils clean beach and collect 6.5kg of harmful rubbish CAMPAIGN group Plastic Free Penarth has teamed up with schools to make... Read More
Pudsey helps Whitchurch cyclists raise £1,045
Cycling club members complete nine laps of Cardiff Bay barrage for Children in Need WHITCHURCH Cycling Club was helped by Pudsey Bear on... Read More
Cardiff students keep track of Roath Park bird numbers
Swans have declined in recent years but there is good news in the long run, according to statistics collected by volunteers CARDIFF... Read More
Dance charity is fundraising to turn old library into fully accessible studios
The three new rehearsal spaces will offer more disability dance classes in “high demand” A DANCE charity is fundraising to help turn... Read More
Grangetown café announces new community interest company to tackle food poverty
The social enterprise arm of Wild Thing will help to feed people and teach them about nutrition and how to cook A... Read More
Cathays gallery hosts exhibition touring UK and Gulf states
The Place I Call Home features photographers based in the UK and the Middle East A CATHAYS gallery is showing an exhibition... Read More
Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National... Read More
Volunteers open Repair café at new venue in Canton
Helpers use skills to reduce landfill – and can teach you to fix things too REPAIR Café Wales held its second event... Read More
Five faiths of Butetown meet to tackle climate crisis
South Cardiff Interfaith Network brings song and drama to Millennium Centre CHRISTIANS, Baha’is, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs came together to discuss the... Read More
Clare Foods expands with flagship store in Grangetown
Owners hope new store specialising in Asian food products will serve growing number of younger, middle-class families moving into the area Clare... Read More
Pontcanna pub to offer vegan and gluten-free draught beer
Owner hopes menu will make his venue stand out from the crowd A RIVERSIDE pub will soon be offering a draught range... Read More
Volunteers find medieval ruin beneath toilets site
Chance sighting on last day of Llandaff archaeological dig leads to unexpected find VOLUNTEERS from the Llandaff 50+ group have discovered the... Read More
Controversial project to create new Cardiff cemetery begins
New burial site hopes to prevent Cardiff from facing grave shortages but encroaches on Caerphilly Mountain green wedge CARDIFF is running out of space to bury... Read More
Patient considers move to England for life-saving drug
Wales is last home nation to agree deal for £100,000 Cystic Fibrosis treatment A CYSTIC fibrosis patient waiting to see whether a... Read More
Refugee centre expands to cope with rise in demand
£60,000 kitchen refit is part of Oasis project that educates clients about catering OASIS refugee centre in Splott is expanding its kitchen... Read More
Llandaff North ‘glass park’ is neglected, say residents
Vandals are putting off council from spending money at College Road LLANDAFF North’s park on College Road has damaged equipment, poor lighting... Read More
Creigiau Cricket Club asks for help to train female coaches
Two years after beginners form ladies’ team they are competing in an 8-a-side league CREIGIAU ladies’ cricket team have applied for Comic... Read More
Barry residents call for better disabled access on Whitmore Bay
More ramps and beach chairs needed to improve disabled access on Whitmore Bay, say campaigners. RESIDENTS of Barry have called for better disabled access... Read More
Plasdwr: ‘Complex’ roadworks cause traffic chaos
Fairwater, Llandaff North and Radyr could be hit until summer 2020 TRAFFIC on Llantrisant Road has been causing chaos for the residents... Read More
Penarth set to receive e-bikes in new nextbike scheme
This will be the first e-bike sharing system in Wales and it is hoped it will expand in the future ELECTRIC bikes... Read More
Expanding Caerau and Ely club needs rugby volunteers
Help wanted on and off pitch as children’s teams grow from 20 players to 130 CAERAU and Ely Mini Juniors are looking... Read More
Bone Yard moves to Canton with launch party for neighbours
Shipping container project expands after relocating from Pontcanna THE Bone Yard, a group of independent businesses housed in repurposed shipping containers, launched... Read More
Hundreds pay respect to Lisvane’s fallen soldiers
Police close roads around war memorial for Remembrance service SOUTH Wales Police closed Church Road, Lisvane Road and St Mellons Road on... Read More
Bute Park attack: Runners told to stick to well-lit routes
Police issue warning as they check CCTV in hunt for curly-haired cyclist RUNNERS have been warned to stick to well-lit routes as... Read More
Parking problems worse at Heath despite end of hospital charges
“If you’re not providing the number of car parking spaces that are needed, then quite honestly it’s not a policy that is... Read More
Newport Road transforms into New York for Hollywood movie
Despite major road closures, only minor disruptions for pedestrians and bus routes have been reported as Mark Wahlberg film shoot ends CROWDS... Read More
Llandaff junction to get new toucan crossing and speed limit
CARDIFF council is planning to introduce a toucan crossing and 30mph speed limit at the western end of Caewal Road by March... Read More
Concern as staff absences at Vale council rise by 20%
PLAID councillors have expressed concern over an increase in injured staff at Vale council. A 44% increase in joint problems is partly... Read More