A GROUP of squatters called the Guildford Peasants who are trying to save an historic Cardiff crescent from demolition have been served with an eviction notice today. The anonymous group...
SEVEN pubs in Whitchurch have formed a ‘pub watch’ to help keep the area safe and report any trouble to one another. The pub watch involves using an app called ‘Schemelink’ which works like Whatsapp according to PC...
NEW technology is being developed by researchers in Cardiff that can ‘smell’ when food is going off. The technique, which is commonly used in space science, tests “molecular markers” which...
STRONG winds could affect rush hour this evening and tomorrow morning as Storm Gareth lashes Wales. Cardiff could see gusts of up to 65mph during the storm, with the Met...
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser, about why people need to come out and...
RESIDENTS are calling for a “dangerous” crossing to be moved after a schoolboy was knocked off his bike by a car while using it. The 15-year-old was on his way...
A SCHOOL girl activist is calling on the Welsh Government to provide sufficient funds for schools to give out free sanitary products. Cardiff pupil Molly Fenton, 16, has set up a petition...
PLANNING permission has been granted for a so-called “shipping container village” in Barry. The mixed housing, restaurant and business development is being built at the site of the old...
CONSERVATIVE-LED Vale of Glamorgan Council passed their budget despite a large Tory rebellion. In total, 11 Conservatives abstained on the budget vote. While 10 were backbench councillors, the Cabinet Member...
A PETITION calling for new “anti-idling zones” outside schools in Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn to protect children from toxic air has been launched. Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn’s Liberal Democrat Councillor Joe Carter...