Litter picker at lake caught in 100m fishing line
A CARDIFF litter picker was caught in 100 metres of fishing line abandoned by a lake in Pentwyn. Barbara Wilcocks, who leads... Read More
Women travel across country to campaign against pension changes
WOMEN campaigners have travelled from as far as Gloucestershire and Liverpool to protest against the unfair changes to their state pensions in... Read More
Senedd celebrates women’s day – for a week
MEET your foremothers: Edith Mansell Moolin. Lady Rhondda. Mary Jane Benson. This crowd of Welsh suffragette women and more are why women... Read More
Park lovers fear repeat of damage as Eisteddfod returns
PONTCANNA Fields were left unusable after the 2008 Eisteddfod – and the festival is back this summer. Wales’ celebration of culture and... Read More
Spill of toxic mercury jar closes Cardiff road
A JAR of mercury was spilled at a Cardiff house, closing the road outside for four hours during a clean-up operation. Mercury... Read More
Devils brave snow and ice to get rival fans to cup final
RIVAL ice hockey fans came together over the weekend to help each other get to the Challenge Cup final In Cardiff on... Read More
‘Cardiff creatives must come together to beat London’
SPEAKING at Cardiff’s first virtual reality meet-up, the head of innovation at BBC Wales asked creatives to group together in a bid... Read More
Meet the stars of Cardiff’s new city cookbook
SOME of the city’s best-loved independent cafés and restaurants will soon be sharing their recipes with customers, as work begins on a... Read More
Musician’s CDs help homeless project in Cardiff
A MUSICIAN has made an album to raise funds for a Cardiff homeless charity. Bob Ross set up the group Musicians for... Read More
Council seeks new burial land as it runs out of space
CARDIFF is running out of space to bury its dead and is looking to build a new cemetery in the city to... Read More