Some of Cardiff’s major landmark buildings will be turning out the lights this Saturday as part of WWF Earth Hour.
Do It for Cardiff and for Wales! Cardiff residents are doing it in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and even in the garden - most of our residents do IT every day and IT is now a BIG part of our lives.
Cardiff’s Environmental Scrutiny Committee will receive a draft report on ‘Litter & Fly Tipping in Cardiff’ at its meeting on Monday 18th February.
Waste Education Officers will be checking bagged waste brought to general waste skips at recycling centres to ensure that all recyclable material is removed before the skip is used.
An upcycling facility to repair and then sell high value goods at one of the city’s recycling centres has received financial backing following an internal competition for Cardiff Council staff.
Cardiff’s Economy & Culture and Environmental Scrutiny Committees will be scrutinising the Council’s recent proposals and consultation exercise on dog controls at a meeting on Monday 19th November 2018.
Finding ways to dramatically cut the use of single use plastics across the city will be the topic of debate at Cardiff Council's Cabinet meeting on Thursday 15, November.
Cardiff school children are being inspired by science whilst supporting cutting edge research into how the pollination of certain plants, could lead to the development of drugs to treat serious medical conditions.
Cardiff Council has installed five special cigarette butt bins designed to ballot smokers as part of the ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign.
1 Why is planning permission given to so many new student accommodation projects? Although the numbers have slowed in recent years, the number of students enrolling in Cardiff University and Cardiff Met alone have increased by 35% over the last 15 years.
Cardiff’s impressive recycling rates are praised on the eve of Recycle Week – but the message is that more still needs to be done.
Going to Cardiff Dogs Home is now just a click away following the launch of their new website.
A rare Chinese tree has flowered in Roath Park for the first time since it was planted over 100 years ago.
Cardiff Council's annual survey giving residents the chance to share their experiences of public services has launched.
Viridor’s Trident Park Energy Recovery Facility and Cardiff Council are helping pupils at 98 Cardiff primary schools learn more about protecting marine wildlife by keeping plastic out of our oceans.
An online video made by pupils at Radnor Primary School in Canton celebrating car-free day has won a city-wide competition.