Tonnes of extra plastic found in rivers during clear-up
Banks covered in single-use waste since storms, says volunteer in river group TONNES of plastic has been removed from Cardiff’s rivers and... Read More
Impact of storms on city’s wildlife won’t be known for years
“Effect on animals might be a lot more significant than we first appreciated,” says expert THE impact on wildlife caused by flooding... Read More
Why there are military helicopters flying low over Cardiff
Puma helicopters from the RAF’s 33 Squadron have landed near the Wales Millennium Centre and Cardiff Castle, to the delight of onlookers... Read More
Roll-out speeds up for rapid car charging points in city
12 new charging points aim to meet Cardiff Council’s commitment to cleaner air TWELVE new rapid Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points have been placed across six areas of Cardiff –... Read More
Hundreds protest at Senedd to save Royal Glamorgan A&E
Campaigners share their personal stories to explain why they are fighting to keep the unit, in this video by Lily Smith
Cardiff Science Festival is back with a bang in city
We want to get more women and children excited about the subject, say organisers CARDIFF Science Festival is back for the second... Read More
Art exhibition inspired by books set in Wales
Cartographic Imaginaries exhibition is part of the Literary Atlas project THE Senedd is hosting the Cartographic Imaginaries art exhibition at the Pierhead... Read More
Welsh cakes prove popular on first City of Arcades day
‘Best day ever’ for independent businesses, says Morgan Quarter centre manager CARDIFF’S first City of Arcades day was one of the best... Read More
4,000 sign petition to protect Norwegian Church
Council remains vague on the future of Cardiff Bay landmark MORE than 4,000 people have signed a petition launched by the Welsh... Read More
Cardiff’s first ever water park opens on bay
A HUGE water park has opened on Cardiff Bay for the summer, the first of its kind to come to the Welsh... Read More