RUNNERS from Grangetown are going the extra mile for their community in a bid to raise funds for the Grange Pavilion. The currently vacant Grange Pavilion is scheduled to be demolished on...
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for Cyncoed, was suspended from the Welsh Conservative Party...
ITS RAINING again, and I don’t mean a light drizzle – I mean a full-on downpour which soaks your supposedly waterproof jacket and reminds you that you are indeed in...
THE expansion of a convenience store in Llanishen has left an empty unit next door, and the owner wants the community’s help to fill it. Owner of Fishguard Road Convenience Store, Manjinder Singh, reopened...
With the prospect of a deal between Brussels, Parliament and The Prime Minister still in doubt, large and small Welsh companies are being forced into making changes. According to a leading Welsh economist, Brexit...
TUCKED AWAY in Jubilee Gardens in the north of Cardiff, near and Industrial Park and beside a residential estate is Maes Y Coed Community Centre. Darren Smart, one of the...
Two Cardiffian reporters, season ticket holders for Wolves and Cardiff, give their thoughts on Friday’s much anticipated game. Cardiff City – Michael Jones Six months on and the trauma of...
THE organiser of a Cardiff exhibition on 100 medals is appealing for owners to loan their awards and share their stories. Angela McKenna, 53, is planning the two-week Century of Service exhibition...
RADYR Comprehensive School has been named ‘Welsh State School of the Year’ in the Sunday Times Schools Guide 2019. The annual guide ranks the 2,000 highest achieving schools in the...
TRAIN users, who were already fed up with cancellations and disruptions, were told yesterday that things are only going to get worse. Currently 37 out of 127 trains in Wales...