Llanishen café family better off by closing two days a week
A DOCTOR and her mother who run a café together have decided to close their business on Mondays and Tuesdays so they... Read More
‘Period poverty and stigma must end’: Schoolgirl activist petitions Welsh Government
A SCHOOL girl activist is calling on the Welsh Government to provide sufficient funds for schools to give out free sanitary products. Cardiff pupil... Read More
Elderly couple conned out of jewellery and cash in rats scam
A COUPLE in their 80s were conned out of jewellery and cash in a distraction burglary. Two men, claiming to be from the council, entered... Read More
Llanishen bays out of bounds as parking sensors are installed
SMART parking technology is being installed in Llanishen this week as part of a city-wide scheme aimed at reducing congestion. The time-limited parking bays... Read More
Heath residents set up petition to save bus route
RESIDENTS in Heath have set up a petition to save three bus services after proposals to remove them were revealed last week.... Read More
Walking rugby sessions to start at city’s new 3G pitch
LLANISHEN Rugby club hope to start a walking rugby team to encourage community use of their new 3G facilities. The club invested... Read More
New Llanishen homes approved despite parking concerns
ALTHOUGH residents collected more than 50 signatures for a petition opposing development in Ty Glas, they failed to convince planners to stop... Read More
Bank replaces branch with ‘farcical’ one-hour-a-week van service
A BANK’S decision to close a Cardiff suburb’s branch and replace it with a van parked a mile away for one hour... Read More
Transport objections raised over housing development
A DEVELOPER plans to build 121 new homes on the old Travis Perkins site at the Ty Glas Business Park in Llanishen.... Read More
Mine disaster is setting for debut novel
ONE of Britain’s worst coal-mining disasters doesn’t seem like the obvious setting for a love story. But Llanishen author Pamela Cartlidge, 55,... Read More