A dream job like no other, located on an island gem five miles off shore from Cardiff with its own lighthouse, it was an opportunity Mat Brown could not resist. Mat successfully landed the job of Warden on Flat Holm Island and is now looking forward to b
Leader of Cardiff Council, Cllr Huw Thomas, and Cabinet Member for Planning for Strategic Planning, Cllr Caro Wild, joined First Minister, Carwyn Jones, this week in support of the Welsh Government's recently announced £60m commitment for active travel o
Over 200 primary school children in Cardiff help give nature a home as part of RSPB Cymru's Wild Walkabout
With less than a month to go until the world's toughest and most prestigious sailing series arrives in the Welsh capital, Cardiff demonstrates its sustainability credentials ahead of the environmentally-focused event.
One of Cardiff's most iconic venues has committed to removing all single-use, disposable plastics from its operations by the end of next month. One of Cardiff's most iconic venues has committed to removing all single-use, disposable plastics from its o
A new pilot scheme is being proposed to increase the number of vehicle electrical charging points in the Welsh Capital.
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.
Proposals for a new cemetery in the north of the city which will provide a long-term solution to Cardiff's burial space shortage has been agreed by the Council's Cabinet today.
Essential work has been carried out to restore and refurbish Rumney War Memorial, bringing the monument back to its former condition.
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.
Improvement works to Llanbleddian Gardens are due to start this week as part of the Cathays Regeneration Project.
How Cardiff Council manages Section 106 funding for the development of community projects goes before the Environmental Scrutiny Committee tomorrow (January 16, 2018).
How a range of services delivered by the Council's City Operations Directorate are being improved through the use of modern technologies will be reviewed by the Environmental Scrutiny Committee tomorrow (January 16, 2018).
A scheme designed to stop Roath Brook from bursting its banks is to be reviewed by Cardiff Council's Environmental Scrutiny Committee on Tuesday.
Cardiff's Environmental Scrutiny Committee is due to receive an item titled Greener Grangetown - Member Update at its meeting on Tuesday 7th November.
How Cardiff Council manages trees on its land will be discussed at a Scrutiny Committee meeting next week.