A group of pupils from Willows High have made history by signing their names on the steel framework of their future school building, marking a special milestone in the construction of the new state-of-the-art education facility.
Pupils from Willows High are set to embark on an enrichment programme designed to provide hands-on experience in construction and STEM-related careers.
Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd in Whitchurch will soon host a new purpose-built childcare facility, providing a 32-place provision delivered by Cylch Meithrin Eglwys Newydd.
Work to protect and renovate Flat Holm island's historic foghorn station and Victorian cholera hospital is underway.
Year 5 pupils from Ton-Yr-Ywen Primary School in Heath have enjoyed a unique opportunity to witness the exciting process of construction through site visits to two of Cardiff's largest school development projects - Cantonian High School at Fairwater Comm
Year 10 engineering students from Cardiff West Community High School have embarked on an exciting construction-focused programme, designed to ignite their interest in careers within the industry.
Cardiff Council and construction company Goldbeck have entered into a Pre-Contract Service Agreement (PCSA), taking the regeneration of Atlantic Wharf forward to the next stage.
A special ground-breaking ceremony has marked the start of construction of two new school buildings for The Court School.
A special ground-breaking ceremony has marked the start of construction of the new home for Willows High School.
Cardiff Council can announce the contractor chosen to carry out the main build of the new Willows High School has been awarded to Morgan Sindall Construction.
The brand-new Fairwater Community Campus has accomplished its topping out milestone, as construction reaches the highest point at the new £110m pioneering education campus in Fairwater.
Cardiff Council's ambitious programme to create a stronger, fairer, and greener capital city is evaluated in the authority’s latest Wellbeing Report, and while the assessment shows good progress has been made, it also identifies future risks and areas in
Cardiff Council has revealed it is facing a predicted budget shortfall in 2025/26 of almost £50m.
The demolition site at the former HMRC office buildings in Tŷ Glas Llanishen, is providing children from local schools with a unique opportunity to learn about and experience the live demolition process.
Cardiff Council's Planning Committee have given the go-head for a brand-new home for Willows High School to be constructed on land off Lewis Road in Splott.
Cardiff Council has published a report providing an update on the maintenance work being carried out on City Hall.