lling all of their OVO Bikes out of Cardiff for the rest of the year due to high levels of vandalism and theft of bikes, and aggression towards staff members.
CARDIFF University sports teams have joined forces to offer a walking home service to people late at night.
TUDOR Street is undergoing a £5 million commercial improvement scheme designed to create a more vibrant commercial premise for the local community, attracting visitors to the Riverside area.
SO FAR, the Cowbridge Cancer Research UK store has raised over £1,700 for Stand Up To Cancer despite setbacks from Covid regulations while fundraising.
20 residents and business owners have contacted The Cardiffian to express safety concerns about Clifton Street and its surrounding roads...
THE STATUE of Wales' first black headteacher Betty Campbell is to be unveiled on September 16th nearby Central Square, in front of the new HMRC building.
It was the city’s second protest in a week HUNDREDS gathered outside the BBC Wales offices on Saturday afternoon, before...
PEACEFUL protests have taken place across the UK this weekend in reaction to a controversial bill which could see protests criminalised.
THE Cardiff Lawn Tennis Club in Bute park has allowed its members to come back and play during lockdown.
IN the countdown to the Senedd elections on May 6, charities and other organisations have started to announce their own manifestos — what they would like to see our politicians carry out.