Motion calls for greater transparency, scrutiny and accountability in children’s services Councillors have supported a motion for an independent review into children’s services and councillors’ role as corporate parents. Corporate...
63 bus will run only twice an hour despite council aim to reduce car usage BUSSES running between Radyr and Cardiff city centre are to reduce by a third,...
Officers cordon off part of Llanedeyrn estate. Victim, 17, has more than one wound POLICE are investigating an assault on a 17-year-old boy in Llanedeyrn at 11pm on Sunday. The...
“Everyone thinks Pontcanna’s like Notting Hill and it’s really not, it’s a bit more scummy than that,” says one owner SMALL businesses in Pontcanna are struggling to pay high rents...
Cars on Cowbridge Road West’s pavement cause a hazard for buggies and scooters RESIDENTS have called for “dangerous” drivers to stop parking on the pavement at the side of a...
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of negotiations on pensions, pay and workloads – university...
Campaigners angry as Wentloog and Barry biomass plant is restarted AROUND 100 residents gathered outside the Senedd to protest against waste incinerators proposed for the Wentloog and Barry areas. The...
The first tablet loaning scheme in Wales has been launched across libraries in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Sunday Times rankings do not reflect hard work going on in Welsh schools, say staff STAFF at Cardiff High School chose not to be included in The Sunday Times’ school...
Thursday’s by-election means party now hold all four seats in ward CONSERVATIVE Sian-Elin Melbourne was elected to be the new councillor for Llanishen and Thornhill, replacing former Labour leader of...












