Meet the ex-soldier running 2,500 miles to every EFL stadium for charity
Runner Nathan Richardson will visit Rodney Parade, Cardiff City Stadium and Swansea’s Liberty Stadium next week for Mind and SuperJosh FORMER soldier turned mechanical engineer and runner, Nathan... Read More
‘Selfish’ panic-buying causes most vulnerable to suffer
Cardiff supermarkets and online deliveries hit by people stock-piling over Coronavirus MANY Cardiff residents have been panic-buying soap, toilet roll and anti-bacterial... Read More
Cardiff flooding causes train delays, traffic chaos and businesses to close
There are currently 13 flood warnings and 23 flood alerts in place across South Wales FLOODING has hit South Wales overnight with trains cancelled,... Read More
Cardiff Council’s pink sticker recycling scheme criticised
Residents are worried they will get fined over a mistake or due to someone else’s rubbish CARDIFF Council launched its pink sticker... Read More
Wales underdogs compete in over-50s cricket World Cup
Creigiau players help fund team-mate to represent nation in South Africa in March THE Wales over-50s team will compete against big cricket... Read More
What makes a litter pick in Creigiau so special?
Cardiffian reporter Rhiannon Moore went to Creigiau for their litter pick last week. Here’s what’s different about litter picks in the countryside... Read More
Love story that inspired ‘brutal’ Arctic marathon for Velindre
Simon Ford, 50, has been supporting the centre since his fiancée died in 2013 A GROUP of 15 fundraisers are putting on... Read More
Hammer-wielding man jailed for 14 months after fight over cigarette
Jason Kain, who has 43 previous convictions, admits affray in Cardiff city centre A MAN has been sentenced to 14 months in... Read More
Residents come together to fund park refurbishment
A RADYR resident has started a social media campaign to subsidise the refurbishment of a village park. Cardiff Council have collaborated with... Read More
Bags of meaning – designer donates to charity
A FORMER Geography teacher who has turned her interest in sustainable fashion into a job says she wants to “make people feel... Read More
Fly-tipping app is being used to clean up Cardiff’s streets
AN app set up to report fly-tipping in Cardiff has been used 553 times since June, according to the council. In 99%... Read More
How green is your street? Data map measures leafy Cardiff
HOW green is your street? The Office for National Statistics has released an experimental data map showing how leafy the streets of Cardiff and... Read More
Curry with a conscience – street trader helps charity
A RETIRED local authority manager is bringing Indian street food to Cardiff communities through his newest venture, Spice Shuttle. Keith Wilkins from Creigiau, has taken his love of... Read More
Glamorgan batsman Lawlor set for St Fagans return
AFTER growing up playing for St Fagans, Glamorgan’s Jeremy Lawlor will return to the side as one of the club’s two allocated... Read More
Ghost walks come to St Fagans
ST FAGAN’S Museum is hosting Ghost Walks next week as Halloween draws closer. The series of walks, which take place from Friday,... Read More
Family-run business burgled and vandalised
A FAMILY-RUN business in Radyr has been broken into and vandalised by burglars. Ener-chi, which is on the corner of Heol Isaf and... 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
Disappearing double-yellow lines affect parking in Radyr
DISAPPEARING double-yellow lines and building work at Radyr train station have caused increased traffic and damage to cars around Windsor Crescent. Re-tarmacking at Windsor... Read More
Radyr residents divided over what to do about homeless man
A RADYR resident’s life has been turned upside down after a homeless man set up home on a bench outside her house. Eve... Read More