Cathays Cemetery could reopen after being closed for over 30 years
A Victorian cemetery could reopen for new burials after having been closed for 35 years. Cathays Cemetery, which opened in 1859 and... Read More
Council cuts claim poetry competition and Cardiff in Bloom
We’ll have no country fair, no poetry competition or garden festival. Cardiff council has announced that it will be making its budget... Read More
Zombies invade Cardiff
It’s a cold, clear night in Cardiff, just after 7pm. A group of people are edging their way nervously down a narrow... Read More
Do you REALLY know your Assembly Members?
Following news First Minister Carwyn Jones is still Wales’ most popular political leader, we asked the people of Cardiff how many Welsh... Read More
Cardiff sports round-up
From the Blues to the Devils: here is a summary of the some of top sports stories affecting Cardiff today: Cardiff Blues... Read More
Slade's Summer Spending Spree: Who to buy?
As the lights of Cardiff City‘s season dwindle to a flicker, it is time to look ahead to another busy summer for... Read More
Finnish school shows parents an alternative to Welsh education
Cardiff has its own “Finnishing” school. Cardiffin Suomi-Koulu, in Canton, is a non-profit charity which is financially supported by the Finnish Ministry... Read More
International meat free week: Top 5 veggie friendly restaurants in Cardiff
Feeling left out because you’re veggie? Do you crave a vegetarian meal that is not a boring add on to a menu?... Read More
'Urbanista' female entrepreneurs blazing a trail in city
WOMEN entrepreneurs are meeting in the city centre today to share ideas, skills and advice on how to set up a digital... Read More
The Cardiffian reviews Tân: a Welsh Language dance tale
On its UK tour, Tân, a political and cultural dance tale about the Welsh language, told its story at The Gate, Roath,... Read More