12/05/23 - Council leading on loan scheme for critical fire safety works
Cardiff Council is developing a loan scheme to ensure developers of high and medium-rise apartment blocks across Wales can carry out critical fire safety works as quickly as possible, helping to ensure residents feel safe and secure in their own homes.
12/05/23 - Dementia Friendly Cardiff festival marks Dementia Action Week
A Dementia Friendly Cardiff Festival will be held at Llanover Hall next week, part of the city's Dementia Action Week activities.
11/05/23 - Cardiff allotments win ‘Community Transformation' award
The transformation of a Cardiff allotment site, that two years ago was almost completely hidden behind a wall of brambles and is now home to newly created ‘starter gardens,' accessible plots, a community garden, orchard, and education space, has won a ‘Community Transformation' award.
10/05/23 - Traffic and travel advice for Beyoncé at Principality Stadium on May 17th
Beyoncé will be performing at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on May 17th, as part of the Renaissance World Tour.
09/05/23 - Giant mural of Betty Campbell MBE officially unveiled.
A giant mural of Wales's first black headteacher has been officially unveiled today, Tuesday May 9.
09/05/23 - Return to pre-Covid levels of volunteering in Cardiff's Parks a ‘big help'
People across the UK are being asked to join ‘The Big Help Out' this week to mark His Majesty The King's Coronation, but in Cardiff's parks volunteers have been a ‘big help' all year - with the number of hours they spend working in the city's green spaces returning to pre-Covid levels for the first time.
04/05/23 - Have your say on proposals to revamp and regenerate primary school provision in Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Ll
A public consultation has opened today, giving members of the public the chance to have their say on plans to reorganise primary school provision to serve Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd.
03/05/23 - Primary school makes "very strong progress" according to Estyn
Eight years after an Estyn report found a Cardiff primary school needed significant improvement and teaching standards unsatisfactory, inspectors have judged it to have made very strong progress in many areas.