‘If we don’t do it now, the link will be broken’: VE Day exhibition appeal to preserve Whitchurch’s history
‘I’d never heard of sepsis until my brother died from it,’ says brother who became top UK campaignerTerence Canning's brother Mark was 41 when he passed away Read More
Fears grow for the future of the Coal Exchange after burst pipe forces closureFootage reveals the extent of damage caused at the historic Cardiff Bay building Read More
Recycling rates in Cardiff remain one of the lowest in Wales, despite city’s new strategyThe Welsh capital is getting better - but it's still not hitting its target Read More
Rugby fans dump 8.5 tonnes of rubbish on Cardiff streets after one Six Nations matchCouncil workers spent five hours cleaning up Chippy Lane and The Cardiffian went out with them to see what it was like Read More
9,000 more parking fines were handed out in Cathays during 2022 compared with the previous year'It's daylight robbery,' said one resident of the parking tickets in Cathays Read More
People affected by cancer can now take part in their own park run in TrelaiParticipants can walk, run or cheer their way around the route - or just volunteer to help Read More
A 10-year-old boy is cycling 115 miles to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis charitySiôn Meirion was inspired by a baby cousin who died years before Siôn was born Read More
The Cardiff crafting group knitting woollen nests for rescued baby birdsThe Cardiff Craftaholics, who came together after lockdown, have found some usual ways to put their skills to good use Read More
‘Privatise bin collection and freeze council tax’: Cardiff Conservatives’ alternative budget ideasAhead of Cardiff Council’s budget meeting, The Cardiffian sat down with the leader of the Conservative group to discuss their proposals Read More
How organ enthusiasts slept in Llandaff Cathedral for the night in 24-hour play-a-thonMusic rang out all night long in an event to mark a decade since the organ was completed Read More