The Cathedral School continues to build on its success and is celebrating a very strong set of GCSE results. With an average...
Howell’s School Llandaff (GDST) college students are celebrating yet another impressive set of A-level results. This year, 23% of all results were...
Save Radyr Court Road An Appeal by Public Inquiry into the proposed development at Danescourt is set to go ahead next week....
Llandaff and Radyr railway stations are set to receive a facelift following the announcement that a £12m improvement scheme. Five stations across...
A lightning strike in 2006 finally ended the life of Llandaff Cathedral’s one hundred year old organ, and an appeal was launched...
Two backpackers from North Cardiff have been making the headlines in Australia after a giant tree crashed onto their camp – shortly...
Mathew Family of Cardiff Lying silently in the north aisle of Llandaff Cathedral is Sir David Mathew. The effigy of him that...
Whitchurch and Llandaff Living Our high summer issue of Whitchurch and Llandaff Living is due for distribution next week, but if you’d...
Terry Nation was born in 1930 in Llandaff to Gilbert and Susan Nation. Terry’s father, known to everyone as Bert, trained as...
Here’s the early spring issue of Whitchurch and Llandaff Living. Now celebrating its sixth year in publication, this issue features an exclusive...
Arguably Llandaff’s greatest son, Roald Dahl is still considered one of the world’s finest authors. Twenty years after his death this November,...
By Dr John Marsden Vocational education first made its appearance in Llandaff when the first phase of college buildings were built on...
We recently took part in the Mass Observation project, that records the changing history of our communities. Here’s our diary entry for...