A £2.6m hydro-electric scheme to generate power from the River Taff in Radyr is set to begin.
The scheme at Radyr Weir, which starts next month and is due to be fully operational by April 2016, will generate enough electricity to power up to 550 homes.
RESIDENTS gathered at Radyr’s war memorial on Sunday to honour Britain’s fallen soldiers. Members of the community came together to...
CHRISTMAS is fast approaching, and there are lots of things coming up in Radyr to get you into the festive...
ST JOHN Cymru Wales are reopening their Radyr division following a two-year closure. Leadership changes initially led to the closure...
AERIAL photographers are documenting the completion of a £2.6 million project to build a hydr0-electric power plant on the River Taff. Last...
OVER the past few years, many youth clubs in Cardiff have been closed due to spending cuts. Until 2014, Radyr...
A RADYR resident’s life has been turned upside down after a homeless man set up home on a bench outside her...
DISAPPEARING double-yellow lines and building work at Radyr train station have caused increased traffic and damage to cars around Windsor Crescent....
RESIDENTS want the speed limit around Radyr Primary School to be cut to 20mph after near-misses involving children. Earlier this month,...
COMMUTERS using Gelynis Bridge face an extra 30 minutes on their journey as it is closed for the second time...