SuperTed, the cuddly superhero created by an animation team in Cardiff, was one of the biggest television hits of the 1980s and continues to delight children today.
A powerful new film demonstrating how the people of Cardiff are using arts, education and culture to improve diversity and encourage inclusivity in the city has been launched on the internet today.
Since it was confirmed that the UK would host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, Cardiff Council, the Welsh Government and Principality Stadium have been working at pace to establish the feasibility of a bid to host the event in Wales’ capital city.
Cardiff Council’s aim to enable all premises in the city to access fast, reliable broadband has received a major funding boost from the Welsh Government.
In the face of freezing wind and rain, blizzards and drifting snow, Cardiff Council staff worked around the clock in response to the severe weather conditions, keeping people safe and enabling the emergency services to function.
Since last Monday Cardiff Council has spread 500 tonnes of grit with 450 tonnes over the past 3 days alone.
The Cardiff area is now out of the Met Office Amber Weather Warning and has moved into yellow. Conditions, however, remain extremely difficult and we are aware of continued cancellations to public transport.
Due to the poor weather conditions, we would encourage people not to go out unless their journey is absolutely essential.
The following information is in addition to thet earlier update
All you need to know
IT’S the biggest sporting show on earth this year – and it’s coming to Cardiff