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Bon Voyage for PCSO Christina
It was a sad day this past Thursday as it was the last day on duty for our resident PCSO Christina Watkins who is retiring. Many people came to say farewell at the Cuppa with a Coppa event and I think it goes without saying that pretty much everyone in the village must know Chris by face if not by name. She’s been a fantastic asset and has made herself friends with residents young and old, village traders, school staff and pupils and anyone else that happened to cross her path. Read more
Peacocks blaze
Some time last night Peacocks in the village suffered a fire that has blown out one of their full length windows. Read more
Beware of Bens Gutters
A few people have reported having the hand written note through the door recently from Bens Gutters. I’ve had one this morning and I know they’ve been in Rhiwbina recently also.
According to many many reports these guys are a bunch of cowboys and you should consider looking elsewhere for your garden jobs, perhaps even someone based local
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Whitchurch, Tongwynlais and Llandaff North PACT report
Double-PACT report this month as Tuesday was the Whitchurch and Tongwynlais meeting and Wednesday afternoon was the Llandaff North meeting which I decided to attend after a few people have asked me to include news items for our neighbours down the hill. Read more
Tongwynlais Fun Day
This weekend is the Tongwynlais Fun Day organised by South Wales Police – spearheaded by PCSO Christina Watkins and the Tongwynlais Activity Group. Now in it’s third year, this event is great for the kids and families to come have a bit of fun during the summer holidays. Read more
Graffiti Gremlin faces the law
I’d heard a few weeks ago that long-term graffiti gremlin Syks had finally been caught and today I was pleased to see had finally faced the law, as reported here on YourCardiff. 17 year old Moritz Miester is the guilty party, though I believe a number of people have copied his tag either to spread the word or because they lack the creative skills for their own. Read more













