Splott residents want Cardiff Council to work with Make Space for Girls to transform their park into a more welcoming space for women and girls.
The privately-owned wasteland is not only an eye-sore, but also a health hazard for Butetown and Splott residents.
The competition encourages any poet or musician to enter with work about the environment.
The Splott club are in the semi-finals of the FAW Amateur Trophy for the first time in their 124-year history.
People don't appreciate the skills involved, says pole dancing instructor
A BOY from Splott has been dubbed “one of life’s little heroes” after spending his free time collecting donations for...
A painter’s work has been incorporated into a Cardiff NHS surgery’s interior design to tell the story of the Welsh...
AN AUDIENCE of more than 100 people gathered in Adamsdown for a celebration of music in support of refugees that...
RESIDENTS and businesses in Splott and Adamsdown are preparing for more disruption as another bridge refurbishment is set to start....
Burglars climbed through an open window of an old people’s accommodation to steal two laptops, a wallet and a camcorder...