Fairtrade Fortnight: What’s on, and why should we care?
A look at the world’s first Fairtrade capital, 16 years on … IN 2004, Cardiff won the race to become the world’s... Read More
Cycling Podcast: I thought Geraint Thomas was too nice to win Tour
THE Cycling Podcast hosted its last live event of the year at St David’s hall and, unsurprisingly, Geraint Thomas was one of the... Read More
Parking and young people top priorities for Penarth
PEOPLE in Penarth have identified helping young people and improving town centre parking as key priorities for the future. The preferences were... Read More
Tramshed’s late licence plans opposed by police and residents
RESIDENTS, local councillors, and South Wales Police have all opposed a bid to extend the opening hours of a music and arts... Read More
Mixed response to plans to open more Cardiff roads for street traders
PLANS by Cardiff Council to increase the number of streets open to street traders during big events have had a mixed response... 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
Autumn concert return for Music without Borders
AN AUDIENCE of more than 100 people gathered in Adamsdown for a celebration of music in support of refugees that have become... Read More
Review: Guitarist Andy Mckee performs at Grangetown's new Tramshed
Tramshed, Cardiff’s newest venue, opened its doors last week after a £4 million renovation. The Grade II-listed building on Clare Road and Pendyris Street... Read More
Winter Wonderland kicks off a range of festive fun in Cardiff
ONE of the highlights of Cardiff’s calendar, Winter Wonderland, opens on Thursday (November 12) outside City Hall. A new feature this year is the... Read More