News - Rodney Berman
By David James THIS is the dream of how the pounds 600m International Sports Village would look when it is finished.
A new community radio station has officially opened its doors. First Minister Rhodri Morgan and Cardiff council leader Rodney Berman were present to unveil a plaque at Radio Cardiff's headquarters in Butetown. The station began broadcasting on October 8 and is already gaining support.
By Moira Sharkey Council chiefs today stressed that no decisions had been made on what schools will close in Cardiff. Council leader Rodney Berman spoke out in response to revelations in yesterday's Echo on options being considered for the new school reorganisation plan.
By CATHY OWEN South Wales Echo The recent proposal has shocked and disgusted me. I cannot see any reason to justify closure of this school. The building is just five years old. It seems such a waste.
By MOIRA SHARKEY South Wales Echo Parents and teachers were today coming to terms with the shock news that 22 schools will close and 10 merge in a massive shake-up in Cardiff. A record pounds 300m is being invested in schools in the next 15 years.
