Cardiff High School refuses to enter ‘limited’ league table
Sunday Times rankings do not reflect hard work going on in Welsh schools, say staff STAFF at Cardiff High School chose not... Read More
50 sign petition to keep post office open for pensioners
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for... Read More
Spar closure leaves 15 jobless and residents unhappy
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet... Read More
Rare sighting as snow-hit bird moves into city
A BIRD that usually lives in the country has been spotted in Roath Park for the first time, during Cardiff’s second spell... Read More
Admissions fall but some Cardiff schools stay oversubscribed
PUPIL applications to start at Cardiff secondary schools have fallen by 7.7% since 2017, but they remain heavily oversubscribed. Admission results from... Read More
Disqualified Archers have FAW cup hopes dashed
CARDIFF footballers disqualified from the FAW Women’s Cup are trying to put the disappointment behind them ahead of a league fixture this... Read More
Elderly man in bed disturbs Cardiff burglar
A BURGLAR broke into the home of an elderly man in Cardiff while he was in bed, but was disturbed and fled... Read More
Thriller writer delves into cyber crime in new novel
GERALD SEYMOUR, author and ex-ITN broadcaster, met fans at a Cardiff library and spoke about his career and new novel on cyber... Read More
Talking Laurel and Hardy with author John Connolly
LAUREL and Hardy fans shared their memories of the comedy duo with author John Connolly when he made a guest appearance at... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Father and son’s lucky escape after being told to dig up cables
A FATHER and son avoided serious electric shocks after Western Power advised them to dig up live cables under their Cardiff drive. The... Read More