Why Wales Said Yes: the 2011 Welsh Referendum Why did Wales vote Yes so clearly in the referendum in March? This question will be answered in two...
Past pupils mark closure of 132-year-old infant school Past pupils will return to their infant school this week to celebrate its 132-year history before the bell rings...
Children’s work to be immortalised in the city centre Pupils from Mount Stuart Primary School are set to have their designs added to a future Cardiff landmark. The...
Great Western Partnership Calls for Direct Rail Link from Reading to Heathrow Airport The Great Western Partnership (GWP) is calling for a number of incremental improvements to the passenger rail services between...
Llandaff Festival of Music From majestic anthems at Royal weddings to the haphazard fun of jazz – a week of free performances from...
From Books to Ballroom Visitors to Central Library next weekend can swap their books for a spot of ballroom dancing at a free...
New vicar for city centre church Twenty years ago, Liz Griffiths, had graduated in physics and was working in Cardiff as a computer specialist. This...
Flying a Flag for Armed Forces Day The Lord Mayor of Cardiff will attend an event to honour servicemen and women past, present and future at...
Cardiff School Plans Lunch Date with a Hero Pupils at a Cardiff primary school will be joined by a very special guest for lunch next week. Hawthorn...
Champion Beers of Wales – full results This afternoon at the Great Welsh Beer and Cider Festival the winners of this year’s competition were announced. We...