PEOPLE living in a “unique, small residential” area of Cardiff have taken a stand against plans to turn a house there into flats.
Author - Ted Peskett
Local Democracy Reporter
NEARLY every morning before work, Martyn Thomas comes face to face with an unsightly mess outside his shop.
CARDIFF Council built up debts totalling more than £980m at the end of last year, according to data compiled by the BBC Shared Data Unit.
ANOTHER by-election is set to take place in Cardiff after a local councillor moved to another country and stepped down.
A WELSH council is still sometimes having to mix separated recycling together into the back of a bin lorry more than a year after the practice was...
USING facial recognition has cost a Welsh police force more than £3.5m and resulted in 93 arrests since its introduction, according to the latest...
COURTS for one of the fastest-growing sports in terms of popularity will soon open at a popular park in Cardiff.
CONCERNS have been raised about Cardiff Council’s decision not to reveal the amount of money it made it made from the Blackweir Live gigs this summer.
CARDIFF has seen an improvement in GCSE results this year as the final secondary school entrants who returned to face-to-face teaching during the...
AN EXPERIMENTAL traffic scheme in Cardiff aimed at stopping a city neighbourhood being used as a rat run has been largely successful, according to...

