Cardiff Council have released travel information and advice for supporters attending Friday night’s Six Nations clash between Wales and Italy at the Millennium Stadium. With a capacity crowd of...
A Cardiff Council cabinet member has criticised recommendations by a leading trading association for a new business rates system based on energy use. Councillor Russell Goodway, cabinet member for...
A RETRO fridge freezer dating from the early 1950s has been given the ice-cool moniker of being one of the oldest in South Wales. Diane and Phillip Creedy, who proudly...
RADIO Wales presenter Chris Needs MBE and media personality Lauren Harries are among a star-studded judging panel for this year’s The Great Roath Bake Off. The popular contest returns...
Cardiff’s play centres are set to be spared for a year after the Labour party endorsed a proposal to explore new ways of running them. The proposal, one of three that were put forward, would keep the centres open for another year while introducing an increase to the Council Tax, according to sources.
Sport psychologists at the University of South Wales will tailor biofeedback equipment and training to ensure the maximum performance of Welsh athletes at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. The experts...
Labour and Plaid Cymru are engaged in a war of words over proposals by Cardiff City Council to close Riverside Play Centre. Neil McEvoy, Plaid’s leader on the council, has...
Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, is reflecting on the drop in police numbers across the UK since 2009. “The severe drop came after the conservatives came...
Cardiff Council could withdraw its proposal that would see the closure of six of the city’s play centres amid growing public pressure. The cabinet yesterday heard a request, made by...
AN AMENDMENT to toughen the punishment on smacking children was put forward for debate in the Senedd in Cardiff today. Adults currently have the defence for smacking children when it...