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Jun 5, 2023
New Theatre round-up
A 'reckless reappraisal of the life of former Ugly Rumours front man and Britain’s first pop Prime Minister Tony Blair' is coming to the...
Jun 3, 2023
Coldplay concert travel advice
Coldplay will be performing at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Tuesday 6 June Wednesday 7. There will be a full city centre road...
Jun 1, 2023
Time to vote in Child Friendly Cardiff Awards
The first Child Friendly Cardiff Awards will take place next month to celebrate and recognise children, young people and organisations...


May 26, 2023
Plans to renovate Cardiff Market
Plans have been revealed for a multi-million-pound renovation of Cardiff’s historic Central Market. Cardiff Council, which owns the...


May 25, 2023
Review: Sherlock Holmes – The Valley of Fear
It’s no wonder The Valley of Fear is so rarely staged. This final Sherlock Holmes novel presents many narrative challenges, and there are...


May 24, 2023
Pet owners in Wales support dog licences
A survey has found that 76% of pet owners in Wales said they would be willing to pay for a dog licence if they were reintroduced by the...


May 22, 2023
News in brief: gardens, climbing, trains
Cogan Gardens, a small green space at the heart of a Cardiff community, has officially re-opened to the public following some big...


May 19, 2023
Holmes play is a rare treat for theatre goers
Theatre-goers in Cardiff are in for a rare treat, when a new adaptation of a seldom-staged Sherlock Holmes adventure comes to the New...


May 18, 2023
Rhiwbina Festival launches crowdfunder
The Rhiwbina Summer Festival will soon be here – the dates are set for the weekend of June 30. Now the volunteer team behind the event is...


May 17, 2023
Cardiff turns purple for Foster Care Fortnight
To celebrate Cardiff’s dedicated foster carers and to mark the start of Foster Care Fortnight, two of the city’s most iconic buildings...


May 17, 2023
Review: Wish You Were Dead
When Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and his mortician wife Cleo arrive in rural France for a much-needed break from the crime-riddled...


May 16, 2023
‘Mental Elf’ kicks off Mental Health Awareness Week
Animated short films created by mental health service users from Cardiff had their premiere in the city yesterday (Monday 15 May) at a...


May 15, 2023
Give your view on roads proposed to stay at 30mph
A public consultation has started today (Monday 15 May) on Cardiff roads that could remain at 30mph when the new 20mph default speed...


May 15, 2023
News in brief: mural, allotments, anti-racism
A giant mural of Wales’s first black headteacher has been officially unveiled in Cardiff. The ten-metre tall painting stands proudly on...


May 12, 2023
Beyonce concert: travel advice
Beyonce will be performing at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium next Wednesdasy (May 17), as part of the Renaissance World Tour. To ensure...


May 11, 2023
Parks volunteers are a ‘big help’
It’s been the week of ‘The Big Help Out’ across the UK to mark the coronation. But in Cardiff’s parks, volunteers have been a ‘big help’...


May 11, 2023
Chance to bid for GWR community funds
Projects supporting local communities and addressing social need can now apply for a slice of Great Western Railway’s (GWR) Customer and...


Apr 13, 2023
How to enjoy the coronation safely
Are you planning a street party or other event to celebrate the coronation? If so, please let us know and please bear in mind this advice...


Apr 5, 2023
How you can be part of a made-in-Rhiwbina film
Have you ever wanted to see your name in the credits of a film? Now you can – and it’s a Rhiwbina film too! The upcoming science fiction...


Mar 30, 2023
Birchgrove School film wins bronze award
A short film, shot at a local primary school, with the message ‘it’s OK not to be OK’ has won a bronze award in a national competition....
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