Flagship anti-poverty scheme scrapped across Wales
A FLAGSHIP scheme that aimed to help deprived communities in Wales has been scrapped. Communities Secretary Carl Sargeant confirmed on Tuesday that... Read More
Cardiff climbers take on a new challenge in the dark
BOULDERS climbing centre switched off the lights for their biggest ever event, a neon indoor climbing competition. The event, called Dia De... Read More
Canoeists take part in mass protest paddle in Cardiff Bay
NEARLY 100 people took part in a mass paddle to the Senedd on Tuesday to raise awareness about access to public waterways... Read More
End of tenants’ right to buy likely in Cardiff
A PLAN to tackle a growing need for housing could see the end of Right to Buy in Cardiff. Cardiff council is... Read More
First pro-Brexit think tank launches in Wales
WALES’ first pro-Brexit think tank promised a positive vision for the country outside the European Union at its launch at the Welsh... Read More
A schoolboy’s rise and a champion’s demise at snooker’s Welsh Open
IN every master-and-protégé relationship, there comes a time when the master is outshone by the protégé. For Mark Williams — twice world... Read More
Pledge to bring back safety railings near Birchgrove school
A COUNCIL “oversight” is set to be corrected when safety railings are installed in Birchgrove. Safety railings were put in on three... Read More
The Cardiffian picks … things to do over half term
HALF term is nearly here, and there’s plenty in Cardiff to keep your children entertained. We’ve picked some of the best events the... Read More
Petition for Vale late night bus service launched by Plaid candidate
PENARTH needs a late-night bus service, says a candidate in May’s council elections. Plaid Cymru’s Aled Thomas, who is running for Saint... Read More
Butetown to get new, brighter LED street lights
RESIDENTS hope that new LED street lights in Butetown, which are being installed across Cardiff over the next 13 months, will help... Read More