By Ellie Spark ‘Cardiff for Ukraine’ was set up last year on Ukraine’s independence day, August 25th, to aid Ukraine after the war started and was set up by lead volunteer, Helen […]
New south Wales metro angers the public due to disruption
A significant transport link into Cardiff has been causing ongoing disruption since the plans for the Metro started. The South Wales Metro is a multi-million-pound project to redesign and improve transport links […]
High phosphorous levels recorded in Cardiff’s River Taff
Environmentalist group has called for “vital” regulation changes as pollution reaches three times the safe limit in the River Taff. The Welsh Rivers Union have called for action due to rising phosphate […]
Dachshund Pup-Up Cafe in Cardiff!
Words and Picture by Eleanor Fox The Pup -Up Cafe team, hosted a pop-up Dachshund Cafe in Revolution, Cardiff, to unite all Dachshunds of South Wales to eat treats and make Dachshunds […]
The Welsh woman who’s walking in traditional dress to raise money for charity
A retired woman is planning to walk the length and breadth of Britain in full traditional Welsh costume to raise money for charity and promote her national culture. Blodwen Morgan, 60, will […]
Running At Night
By Ellie Spark Grangetown Run is a group of keen runners who come together every week, on Tuesday and Thursday at Channel View Leisure Centre. It allows people with all running abilities […]
Darren Moore: Police fears of protest at funeral procession of convicted rapist quashed
By Ben Jones, Rowan Davies It was a gloomy afternoon in central Cardiff as the funeral procession for Darren Moore, 39 – also known as Crystal Coutoure – made its way through the […]
International Women’s Day: Gender pay gap increases by over two percent despite years of narrowing
Accounting giant, PricewaterhouseCoopers, published a report yesterday showing how the trend has surprisingly increased by two point four percent after ten years of narrowing. In Cardiff City Centre, women gathered for a […]
Refugees: Exhibition highlights Wales’ history of offering sanctuary as debate continues over UK government small boats legislation
Wales has a long standing tradition of offering refuge to those fleeing their native countries. For now, the focus is on Ukraine and various Middle-Eastern countries, but seeking refuge is not a […]
In pictures: Snow in Cardiff
Words and Images by Aarthy Balaganesh The people of Cardiff woke up to snow on Wednesday morning and expected the snow to fall throughout the day. The Met Office warns that snow […]