Llandaff and Danescourt need better bus services Tuesday, 26 April, 2022 Too many local bus users suffer from unreliable and infrequent bus services. Llandaff and Danescourt need convenient and efficient buses to meet local needs. Cardiff Conservatives are campaigning to deliver more bus stops, bring forward integrated bus ticketing across bus companies, improve bus frequency and invest in bus routes to poorly served areas so that no community is left behind. We will... Local News
Save Llandaff's and Danescourt's green spaces 24th April 2022 The Labour-run Cardiff Council’s Local Development plan (LDP) had given the go-ahead for 42,000 new homes across Cardiff in the city’s biggest expansion for... Local News
Labour election year council tax U-turn treats residents like fools 24th April 2022 Council tax has rocketed nearly 50% in the last decade when Labour administration have controlled Cardiff City Council and the Welsh Government. Despite... Local News
Call to save Danescourt Woodland as 'Woodland tonic' is threatened by developers fixated on the short-term 24th April 2022 Beloved by local residents, Danescourt Woodland is a settled part of the local landscape, supporting biodiversity and providing a habitat for wildlife... Local News
Demands for better road safety around Western Avenue 24th April 2022 Recent months have seen more collisions on the junction between Waungron Road and Western Avenue. Residents fear road safety will deteriorate as the Labour-run... Local News
Labour nods through seven storey development and bus interchange 24th April 2022 The Labour-Plaid Welsh Government has waved through the Labour-run Cardiff Council’s ill-thought-out plans that ignore local concerns about increased traffic... Local News
New lockdown measures give rise to concerns for people's mental health 25th October 2020 The Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the Welsh Parliament, Paul Davies, has voiced his serious concerns for people’s mental health being impacted during the... Senedd News
Serious questions over Welsh Labour's decision to run train industry 24th October 2020 Commenting on the announcement that Welsh Labour-led Government politicians are taking control of Wales’ train industry, the Shadow Minister for the Economy... Senedd News
Paul Davies MS: “Once again the Welsh Government has no exit strategy” 23rd October 2020 As we enter the Wales-wide lockdown for over two weeks, the Welsh Government has today confirmed that it has no plans in place for how to control the spread of... Assembly News
Staggering admission by Public Health Wales over Covid transmission data 22nd October 2020 Andrew RT Davies MS – the Shadow Minister for Health – described the admission by Public Health Wales that it does not hold or even receive information on... Senedd News
Boris Johnson’s speech outside Downing Street 13th December 2019 Boris Johnson delivered his first speech outside No. 10 Downing Street since the General Election. He told the UK how he would form a people’s Government... National News
Enough is enough. Vote Conservative and let’s get it done. 12th December 2019 In his polling day message to voters, the Prime Minister asks the public to vote Conservative. National News
Cost of Corbyn’s Christmas – Corbyn would make your family Christmas cost a third more 11th December 2019 New analysis has revealed that the cost of Christmas across Britain would increase substantially under Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour. National News
The choice tomorrow 11th December 2019 With voting to begin at 7am on Thursday, opinion polls say the election is too close to call - the Conservatives need 9 more seats for a majority, but... National News
Vote on Thursday to break the gridlock 10th December 2019 Two days before polling day, the Prime Minister is taking nothing for granted - whilst the Conservatives only need to gain 9 seats to get an overall majority... National News
Cost of Corbyn: Labour's plans for 108 new taxpayer funded quangos revealed 10th December 2019 New analysis shows that Labour’s manifesto commits to creating over 100 new quangos, with a total cost of £13.2 billion over the next five years. National News