If you've ever had the urge to explore a beautiful island, get back to nature and discover your inner Robinson Crusoe you now have the chance – and it's just five miles off the coast of Cardiff.
A popular circular walk at Hendre Lake Park is back in use after Cardiff Council completed the rebuilding of a bridge at the popular beauty spot.
Just five miles off the coast of Cardiff, there’s a natural haven that has had a human connection for more than 2,000 years.
A flock of endangered Boreray sheep, bred by a fifteen-year-old girl, have been shipped to Flat Holm to help the island’s shrinking colony of lesser black-backed gulls recover.
Here’s your Tuesday update, covering: careers and education advice for young people; information on road closures around the Pride Cymru event; support for Ukrainian teenagers from the Storey Arms; and Ukraine independence
Growing our own food on allotments has been one of the more popular ways of keeping active during the pandemic and Cardiff Council is keen to ensure as many of us as possible can get back to the land.
Support for local food growing initiatives, the development of a city centre food plan, fast food ‘exclusion zones' around Cardiff's schools, extending the roll out of a programme offering healthy meals to children during the school holidays, and more re
Cardiff Council's annual survey giving residents the chance to share their experiences of public services has launched.
In less than 60 days the world's most prestigious sailing series will arrive in Cardiff and for the first time in the history of the race, it will make a 15 day stopover in the Welsh capital.
Friday, February 16 marks 100 days to go before the Volvo Ocean Race, the world's toughest and most prestigious sailing event, arrives in Cardiff on Sunday May 27 for a 14 day stopover.
Storey Arms has been commended for the positive impact it has on pupils when they return to school after taking-part in a range of experiences at the Cardiff Council-run outdoor education centre.
The report will be heard at the Council's Cabinet meeting on Thursday 21st September and will raise various recommendations to improve the quality of rivers and watercourses in Cardiff and the wider South East Wales River Basin.
Cardiff Harbour Authority (CHA) has come up with an innovative idea to reuse and recycle items dredged up from Cardiff Bay, highlighting the environmental issue of incorrect waste disposal in our oceans.