When lockdown started in March 2020, many small businesses were scared to lose what they had spent so long building. But what happens when you haven’t even built anything yet?
LOCAL residents in Thornhill and Llanishen will still have chance to take part in some Christmas events this year– here's how:
Cardiff Council plans to make improvements to Llanishen Park to improve facilities and increase security A FAMILY found a machete in a...
Campaigners hope, after funding boost, sailing could finally make a comeback THE Welsh Government has granted Llanishen and Lisvane reservoirs...
Continued stigma around menstruation ‘makes it harder to solve problem’ WALES is lagging behind in the fight against period poverty...
Llanishen councillors hope new layout will ease traffic flow and cut pollution TWO road narrowings are to be removed from...
Fast food giant wants Llanishen restaurant to stay open through night despite ruling MCDONALD’s has lodged an appeal against Cardiff...
Llanishen councillors would oppose losing green space in city-wide plan to dispose of surplus IN a review of Cardiff Council’s surplus...
They are letting the community down, says president after continued delays A DISPUTE between Cardiff Council and Persimmon Homes has meant no progress has...
Around 40 people join in, prompting hopes of regular events to clean up area RESIDENTS hope an official group could be organised to...