Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to... Read More
Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and... Read More
Iconic street for live music worries about threat from hotel rooms plan
A PETITION calling for plans to be halted for hotel rooms on Cardiff’s Womanby Street has received a rush of support from... Read More
AMs discuss Wales’ global standing as First Minister flies to US over trade
ASSEMBLY Members discussed Wales’ standing in a post-Brexit world as First Minister Carwyn Jones embarked on a trade mission to the US.... Read More
Llandaff North hosts its first ever book festival
A BOOK festival is being held in Llandaff North to celebrate World Book Day 2017 and the official opening of the Llandaff... Read More
Cardiff environmentalists honoured at World Wildlife Fund awards
TWO Cardiff environmentalists have been recognised for their inspiring work by the World Wildlife Fund in this years Earth Hour Heroes awards.... Read More
Six things to do to celebrate this St David’s Day
IT might not be a bank holiday, but there is plenty of things to do this Wednesday to celebrate with family and... Read More
Matalan killer gets at least 23 years in jail for ‘savage attack’
THE jealous killer, who murdered his ex-girlfriend and her partner outside a Cardiff Matalan store, was today jailed for a minimum of 23... Read More
Mixed feelings as cyclist Elinor Barker gets bronze in LA
OLYMPIC gold medal cyclist Elinor Barker had mixed feelings about her performance at the Los Angeles World Cup just one month ahead of the... Read More
‘Criminal masterminds’ jailed after selling stolen cars to police
A PAIR of Cardiff car thieves were jailed after they sold stolen cars worth more than £100,000 to the police. Dean Cronin,... Read More