Journeys which should take a few minutes are taking up to 40 minutes due to the roadworks on Bridge Road
A CAR which had been submerged in the River Taff in central Cardiff for two years was finally pulled out of the water this week.
Most pontoons are now fixed but the Castle stop is ‘damaged beyond repair’, says council TIMBER, litter and plastic swept into Cardiff Bay from...
More strong winds and rain for Cardiff this week as the clean-up after the weekend’s bad weather ends WHILE the...
RESIDENTS have been donating items to help Syrian refugees settle into life in the city. Taff Housing Association, who opened...
TWO Cardiff environmentalists have been recognised for their inspiring work by the World Wildlife Fund in this years Earth Hour...
GREENER Grangetown, the project to improve Grangetown’s rainwater management, has made parking difficult since work began on November 21 –...
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.