People in Riverside find themselves a place for multi-cultural gathering.
Caring Tremorfa residents contribute their Saturday morning monthly to pick up litter.
A club that has been around for more than 12o years; and is the regular hangout for older Grangetown residents.
A visual exploration of Canton's Chapter Arts Centre, the vibrant creative space at the heart of the community, currently home to Garth Evans’s latest sculptural exhibition.
The Old Library in the heart of Splott now turns into a sports and community centre, which offers diverse activities and supports to the locals. Come and explore more by yourself.
Wales Judo Association held the 2019 Welsh Junior & Senior Open on the 20th Oct
Nestled in a quiet side street in Cardiff Bay, it serves vintage afternoon tea, including finger sandwiches, scones with lashings of jam and clotted cream, brownies and cupcakes.
Having revamped its centre in September 2016, the Star Hub between Splott, Tremorfa and Roath communities is broadly used and greatly loved.
Extinction Rebellion Cardiff chapter organizes cycle rally and hundreds of rebels swarm in to show support for climate action
Being an international student means more than being away from home. Students talk to us about their experiences in the UK
A Welsh village rich in folklore explored through a series of podcasts about legendary stories of its past and present.
What's it like trying to break into the Cardiff music scene?
Everything on Queen Street can talk, you just have to meet the right time...
The first episode of Miles to Go talks about "Lost in Translation", a quest to search for your identity and understand the world around you.
Come join us as we take a virtual tour of Wales’ southern coastline from the smallest city to the largest.
Today, InterCardiff is out live blogging about the environment in Cardiff! Stay tuned to find out more!
Intercardiff visits Ripple, Cardiff's first zero waste shop and explores 7 ways to be a concious retailer and live a plastic free life.
Cardiff was has been confirmed as the leading city for recycling in the UK. How does Cardiff's recycle rate compare to other major UK cities?
Being in nature is scientifically proven to help improve mental health: do people in Cardiff think its important too?
With the sunny days approaching, spot these bright and colourful flowers on your next walk in Bute.
Cardiff councils clean air project is targeted at reducing potentially harmful levels of air pollution.
Would it be a good move for Cardiff to introduce carpooling services that are safer for the environment and cheaper too?
Community gardens are a space where people of all abilities get the chance to practice their green thumbs.
The green space and urban wildlife of Cardiff are central to its identity. For our day of #GreenCardiff2019 we asked Cardiffians how they feel about the role of it in their city.
Sustainable cities offer a favourable habitat for bees and Cardiff is leading by example by creating a bee-friendly city
The Welsh Government has given extra funding to university mental health services. But is this in itself enough?
RHS Flower Show comes to Cardiff this springtime and is the perfect place to get your gardening inspiration.
Over 137,700 children have missed school in the UK because of period poverty. However, initiatives by the government seem promising.
An anonymous group of people in Penarth have placed suggestion boxes around the city, surveying people's view on Brexit.
Sky events scheduled for next week in Cardiff have been cancelled. So, why not dine other restaurants in sumptuous surroundings?
The National Theatre of Wales, and other leading UK art institutions, have joined the growing movement against the ecological crisis.
Jordan Peele’s Get Out illustrated the potential of the horror genre to dissect American society. Does his latest match its insight?
Whether you're five or fifty-five, Bluestone is the ideal destination if you want that holiday feeling without having to hop on a plane.
Running and green space go hand in hand. Do you want to make small changes to protect the environment?
Explore the sounds of Cardiff this Spring and hear from some of the alternative acts that are making a name for the city.
Numerous sleep outs have been held to raise public awareness of homelessness, can one-night sleeping rough actually help?
Cardiff’s LGBTQ community is well-connected and loves to celebrate. Here are the top seven recommendations to have a good time.
Four of the wildlife species in Wales are in danger due to the lack of attention and support. Read on to find out how you can help them.
Easter break is around the corner so here are the perfect getaways from the city's hustle and bustle.
Five nearby towns that you can visit in a day on a budget and refresh yourself after a hectic week.
Trans Pride Cardiff's first three day festival kicks off, featuring several events for the transgender community to express themselves.
"We aren’t ovary-acting!" says survivors of endometriosis. EndoMarch in Cardiff hopes to raise awareness of this invisible disease.
Earth Hour comes just once a year, but what is its significance and how can we keep working towards these goals?
Cardiff bus is going to change their schedules from the next week and the residents are not happy with it.
Wales have won the Grand Slam and their first Euro 2020 qualifier, but is the feud between football and rugby fans still alive and well?
Are open mic events the way for the underexposed voices of minority writers to find a public platform for their work?
What are the challenges Wales will face once the UK departs from the EU and how can these challenges be tackled?
With yet another theatre adaption of her crime stories, Agatha Christie's legacy continues even today, 43 years later.
Here is a guide to stay safe, protect your gear and capture the most out of your spring vacation this easter holidays.
Going from comedy to the drama this film shows a poor story of the iconic folk band formed by 10 Port Isaac fishermen.
Electric vehicles have been proved to be beneficial to the environment, but do they have some limits?
The national pub chain, J.D. Wetherspoon, has recently paid a price over their wages. We ask, if their pay is fair?
Women are being asked to pay more for products that no longer define them, but why does gender-based pricing still exist?
As a mountain of food is wasted in the UK each year, what progress has Wales already made in dealing with the issue?
In the middle of Brexit’s uncertainties, should aspiring international students be thinking twice about studying in the UK?
“By 2050 more people will die of infection than cancer.” Cardiff researchers resort to honey to address antibacterial resistance to antibiotics.
Are British universities doing enough to prevent the rise in mental health issues, amongst students in their institutions?
With a new copyright bill being passed in the EU parliament, what does article 13 mean for the internet and its users?
What message did thousands of Welsh protesters in yesterday's People's Vote March send to the UK Government?
A new rule for dog control will come into force soon, what difference will it make on people’s quality of life in Cardiff?
Air pollution in Cardiff is reaching dangerous lows. There are many things that you can do at your level to better the situation.
Romanis and travelers have a long history in UK. They remind us how their art and culture fights racism.
This weekend saw the Stand Up To Racism march on the streets of Cardiff drawing attention to discrimination across Wales.
Automation is rising at an alarming rate. With AI and robots taking over our workscape, how does the future of jobs look like?
A recent report has highlighted the risk of mental health issues faced by the elderly in the UK, could music cafes offer a solution?
Who are the people most threatened by the nation's growing knife trend and what is being done about it?
The Cardiff council decided to build the first cycle lane in Senghennydd Road. Is it beneficial for Cardiff cyclists?
Gulal, water balloons and tonnes of sweets is how Holi is in India but how do people celebrate it here in the UK?
Take it from an American: don't use rising knife crime as an excuse for racial profiling and a culture of fear.
Boys in Wales will receive HPV in September, but why would those over 13 remain unprotected?
A rollercoaster city of communist buildings, hidden clubs and castles, Bratislava is the perfect weekend escape.
March is Women's History Month. Let's celebrate films that feature strong women, like Alfonso Cuarón's 'Roma'.
With Bombers Sandwich shop shutting down, fears regarding the UK’s High Street dying rekindle. How is Cardiff holding up in the crisis?
If you want to get away to Ireland for a weekend, what better weekend than St Patrick's?
Friday night saw local crowds screaming with laughter, as stand up comedians raised money in aid of Comic Relief.
Teens ditched school to teach the government a lesson, as hundreds marched through Cardiff calling for action on climate change.
Cardiff is far from immune to the national frenzy over knife violence. What measures do local schools take to keep students safe?
Last Saturday saw a display of some of the best in Welsh talent. Does coverage of these events help elevate Welsh boxing?
The Welsh government will tax plastic packaging to tackle single-use plastic waste, is that an effective way to go?
Started in California as a way to surf the streets but now it is flourishing all over the world. How does skateboarding thrive in Cardiff?
Activists hunger-striked outside the National Assembly and inside the BBC Wales. Is this newsworthy enough for BBC to report or not?
Is Kyffin Williams the most prolific Welsh landscape painter of the 20th century? Delve into his work while it's still in Cardiff.
The Welsh government announced that free sanitary products will be provided in hospitals, how this decision will benefit women in Cardiff?
Controversial politician Neil McEvoy could be re-admitted on March 19th, but what do voters have to say?
Women's International Day celebrated women's rights achievements, but women in Northern Ireland highlighted their lack of abortion rights.
Stock fluctuations and corporate jargon make investments seem overwhelming but it's easy when the basics are clear.
This powerful documentary recounts how journalist Marie Colvin, fatally, told the world of atrocities in Syria.
Cardiff residents shop at retailers like Boots and Tesco everyday. But why is one gender paying more for everyday items?
Exponential growth since the turn of the century has made buying your own house in the capital a herculean task.
What makes a good football manager? Tactics and formations are important but they mean nothing if you're not a good leader.
Comic Con is an important event for cosplayers of Cardiff! Take the superhero quiz at the end and test your knowledge.
Extinction Rebellion protesters march, graffiti, and host sit-ins across Cardiff city centre in the face of increased police presence.
Welsh authorities are pushing the UK Government to obtain the rights over the Air Passenger Duty tax.
Cardiffian women gather in ‘joyful militancy’ on International Women’s Day against rising sexual crimes and gendered austerity
The current Indo-Pak crisis has led the nationals of both countries in Cardiff to call for peace
Cardiff Science Festival used the power of storytelling to explain how the universe came together.
Ahead of International Women's Day (IWD) this year, feminists are calling for more females to be granted leadership positions.
The students' union has just held its annual elections. This begs the question, are these roles even necessary?