VULNERABLE people who receive care at home could be given smart speakers as part of a plan to cut £120,000 from the Cardiff social services budget. The council has proposed...
THE new owner of Roath Library, Rubicon Dance, hopes to have “some kind of open community involvement” after its application to take over the building from Cardiff council was accepted....
A NEW coffee shop in the city centre will be helping Cardiff’s homeless by offering jobs to those living on the streets. Former Cardiff Devil Jeff Smith, 54, and his...
A 32-YEAR-OLD man was jailed for 18 weeks at Cardiff Crown Court for repeatedly breaching a five-year restraining order against his ex-partner via Facebook. Michael Munday, of Gibbons Way, North...
PEOPLE in Splott have complained of house-shaking vibrations and noise loud enough to make sleep impossible in recent months as Network Rail modernises the South Wales mainline. The rail company...
COUNCIL tax in Cardiff is set to rise by 5% from April as the authority seeks to meet a £25m budget shortfall. The rise will mean the average Band D...
THE closure of the controversial Wedal Road recycling plant was confirmed today after it was deemed “not fit for purpose”. The Cathays plant, which has regularly had to close to...
THE operators of the Motorpoint Arena are hoping to work with the council to fund and operate a new 15,000-seat arena in Cardiff Bay. Cardiff Council today named Atlantic Wharf...
PENARTH’S new budget was given the green light this week, increasing the council’s precept by 7% while cutting funding for two of the town’s landmark buildings. Nine councillors voted for...
MORE than 1,800 homes were bought in Wales last year, with 131 of them in Cardiff, according to new figures from the Help to Buy scheme. Newport was a hotspot...