Business is suffering without Wellfield Road parking, say traders
Spots were removed to make space for social distancing WELLFIELD Road traders say business is “really suffering” after parking spots were removed... Read More
Petition to prevent Roath lake closing due to toxic algae
Call for long-term solution to stop ‘jewel in the crown’ of city parks shutting for third summer THREE Liberal Democrat councillors have... Read More
Roath streets to become healthier and better for walking
A charity has been collecting people’s views on how to improve the area ROATH residents have been asked how they would improve their... Read More
Hazards on our streets put walkers off great exercise
Only one in four Welsh people walks for 10 minutes or more each day, says charity LIVING Streets Cymru, a charity based... Read More
Artist creates with litter collected on Everest trek
Painter’s multimedia work will raise funds for charities in Nepal A WELSH-born artist braved –25C temperatures during a two-week trek to Everest base camp to... Read More
How young carers get to be children again at the YMCA
‘I know it’s bad, but sometimes I take days off school just to catch up on sleep,’ says Cari, 13 IN Cardiff,... Read More
Roath school cuts waste with reusable cutlery and clothes
The school’s party pack scheme has been adopted in other UK towns SECOND-HAND clothes and party packs are helping a Roath primary school... Read More
First Welshman to compete in Death Valley desert race
Fewer people have completed the Badwater Ultra Cup than have climbed Everest ENDURANCE runner Rhys Jenkins will become the first Welshman to... 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
Counting the cost of Ciara while the menace of Dennis awaits
More strong winds and rain for Cardiff this week as the clean-up after the weekend’s bad weather ends WHILE the chaos caused... Read More
Roath tenants risk losing special safety controls
TENANTS, agencies and landlords are being asked their views on whether a licensing scheme for houses in multiple occupation should be renewed. ... Read More
Roath remembers its fallen – with a virtual war memorial
Stories of nearly 100 people have been saved but volunteers want help to uncover far more WITH no physical war monument, people connected to Roath... Read More
Keir Starmer urges federalist stance during city campaign
Labour leadership candidate proposes ‘radical devolution’ across UK LABOUR leadership candidate Keir Starmer last night called for “a new federalist constitutional settlement”... Read More
Save the trees at Suffolk House, campaigners urge
Three trees to be felled in redevelopment of listed building in Canton CAMPAIGNERS fighting to save trees which are due to be... Read More
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
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
Hand in your knives to combat crime, urge police
Teams of Cardiff officers are tackling violence with knife amnesties and events POLICE are inviting people to hand in knives to be destroyed as... Read More
Knife amnesty bins in Cardiff leave residents unconvinced
A KNIFE amnesty where bins are available to hand in blades without fear of prosecution is taking place across Cardiff today.... Read More
Roath suffers two church burglaries in less than a week
TWO Roath churches have suffered break-ins where thieves have ransacked the buildings searching for things to steal. The most recent incident happened... Read More
Recycling ranking system annoys and confuses residents
A CAMPAIGN to encourage recycling in Cardiff has been criticised for confusing environmentally conscious residents. Around 1,000 households are being monitored in Cardiff as... Read More
The blind photographer who takes amazing pictures of Cardiff
GARETH Davies’ whole world came crashing down when he was just 20-years-old. He was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition that will leave... Read More
Eco-friendly homes plan raises Roath parking problem
ROATH’S parking problems have been raised by residents as a proposal for 14 eco-friendly homes in Plasnewydd is considered by Cardiff Council.... Read More
Volunteer clean-up campaign to get £50,000 council boost
THE Cardiff-wide Love Where You Live campaign received a funding increase of £50,000 in the council’s annual budget. The increase was confirmed... Read More
Celebration of folk draws sell-out crowd in Roath
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath... Read More
Stolen motorcycles recovered in Adamsdown
POLICE have been recovering motorcycles around Cardiff in their efforts to clamp down on vehicle crime. Two were recovered in Adamsdown yesterday... Read More
Parking chaos frustrates Cathays residents
CATHAYS residents are frustrated by careless parking along Rhymney Street. Some worry that emergency services struggle getting down Rhymney Street. There is also confusion over... Read More
Fixed penalties to be issued to Cardiff residents over fly-tipping
RESIDENTS of Cardiff who hand their rubbish to someone else who then fly-tips it could face a penalty of up to £300.... Read More
Blind Welshman has high hopes for England rugby call-up
GARETH Davies’ “whole world came crashing down” when he was just 20 years old. The doctor told him he had retinitis pigmentosa,... Read More
Roath festival celebrates Welsh folk music
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up... Read More
Luxury student flats add to residents’ concerns
CARDIFF is rife with student accommodation. Traditionally, this has meant student halls or terraced houses converted into flats. The city is, however,... Read More