Canton secondary school to be rebuilt
A CANTON secondary school is to be rebuilt as part of a joint council and government scheme to improve schools in Wales.... Read More
Neighbours share ideas for Splott railway site
THE future of a plot of land in Splott has been put in the hands of residents who were asked how it... Read More
Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Nine Cardiff schools named in areas with “illegal” pollution levels
NINE Cardiff schools are within areas of “illegal” air pollution which the Welsh Government has admitted in court that it had no... Read More
“Busgate-gate”: 20 fines a day for drivers caught out by bus lane change
NEARLY 20 drivers a day are being caught out and fined after traffic bollards were replaced by cameras in Llansihen. In what... Read More
Residents split over Pentwyn community centre idea
A PETITION for a new community centre has divided residents and sparked debate about what a vacant My Local shop could be... Read More
Meals on Wheels service set to expand in Cardiff
CARDIFF’S Meals on Wheels service for elderly people is set to be expanded by the council. While many authorities across the country... Read More
Council defends rough sleeper policy after park death
CARDIFF Council has responded to criticism of its homelessness strategy after the death of a 32-year-old woman in a city centre park... Read More
Bird bath stolen from pensioners’ award winning garden
A STONE bird bath has been stolen from an award winning garden in Ely, during the week it was awarded first prize... Read More
Volunteers give neglected gardens a new lease of life
GREEN-FINGERED residents braved cold, wet weather on Tuesday, November 14 to clean up St Mary’s Gardens, one of Cardiff’s more secluded parks.... Read More