BT revealed last week that nine red telephone boxes across Cardiff, as well as five in Penarth, can be “adopted” for only £1.
The Cardiff People’s Paper is being relaunched 45 years after its initial demise in 1976.
More and more people want a say in the future of Cardiff, but some have been left disappointed by recent decisions made by the planning committee.
LAST night, a Cardiff University security car was involved in a traffic collision which ended with the car flipped upside-down and being heavily damaged.
PUBLIC toilets in Victoria Park, Roath Park Pleasure Gardens, Roath Park Lake and the Barrage have been re-opened by Cardiff Council.
THE last year has seen a huge rise on the number of disposable masks and gloves purchased and worn in the UK.
A LOCAL artist has been creating graffiti-style wall art around Cardiff with the help of vulnerable young people who he works with.
BRITISH Gas workers braved the cold yesterday to strike in front of the Roath Park clocktower yesterday in response to controversial “fire and rehire” tactics employed by the company.
The planned demolition of the Roath Park Pub has been suspended after a planning application to turn the historic building into a seven-storey block of flats was withdrawn.
Traffic sensors are being set up in homes across Cardiff in a bid to monitor traffic movement in the capital.