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30,000 more trees are expected to be planted in Cardiff’s urban forest over the next 6 months as volunteers join community tree planting events taking place across the city.
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Some of the brightest young minds in Cardiff have set to work developing solutions to the challenge of creating a carbon neutral Council.
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A rare species of ‘skin eating’ beetle has been found living a few miles off the coast of Cardiff, on the remote Flat Holm island and scientists believe it could be the last stronghold of the species in the UK.
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❗ Important information about changes to green recycling bag collection due to strike
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By any standards, the year Cllr Graham Hinchey spent as Cardiff’s Lord Mayor could be classed as truly remarkable.
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Cardiff Council's School Streets scheme is to be expanded this September, with three new locations added to the scheme.
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Visitors to Cardiff Castle have been admiring the latest floral design gracing the grounds outside the popular city landmark.
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The re-opening of Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs has been welcomed by Cardiff Council Leader, Cllr Huw Thomas.
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Cardiff Council has published its annual Well-Being Report - a comprehensive self-assessment of how well it is delivering services and meeting objectives set out in its Corporate Plan for 2022-25.
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A £300,000 fund to support Cardiff’s journey towards becoming carbon neutral and help further embed climate change awareness in decisions taken by Cardiff Council, has been announced.
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The search has begun for the next candidates to join the growing number of gardeners working in some of Cardiff’s most prestigious and much-loved parks who have graduated from traineeships.
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Llanishen High School are taking a whole school approach to sustainability and reducing waste, have opened a prom shop in a bid to tackle throwaway culture.
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A Local Nature Partnership has secured £1.3 million of funding.
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An army of willing volunteers have helped plant more than 50,000 new trees in Cardiff in the past two years as part of the ‘Coed Caerdydd’ mass tree-planting programme, which aims to support biodiversity and increase tree canopy coverage in the city
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Businesses and third-sector organisations from across Cardiff are being brought together for a ‘One Planet Cardiff Summit’ to help accelerate the city’s journey to a net-zero future.
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Cardiff Dogs Home has received a £95,000 grant from the National Lottery to support its thriving volunteer project, which currently sees between 30 and 40 new volunteers inducted each week.