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.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Giant mural of Betty Campbell MBE officially unveiled; traffic and travel advice for Beyoncé at Principality Stadium on May 17th; and return to pre-Covid levels of volunteering in Cardiff's Parks a ‘big help'
A Dementia Friendly Cardiff Festival will be held at Llanover Hall next week, part of the city’s Dementia Action Week activities.
Here's your Friday update, covering: A Coronation Message from The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff; Have your say on proposals to revamp and regenerate primary school provision in parts of North Cardiff; and Estyn report praises school's...
"The coronation of a new monarch is an event of great national significance, and one that will undoubtedly be remembered long into the future. As the capital city of Wales, a country that is close to King Charles III's heart, Cardiff is proud to host...
Here is our latest update, covering: Cardiff marks the Coronation of King Charles III; New real-time air quality monitors installed in Cardiff; and gardener retires after 51 years tending Cardiff's green spaces.
Cardiff marks the Coronation of King Charles III; Coed Glas Primary School is exceptionally caring and inclusive, says Estyn; Agreement in principle to explore options for a Cardiff Road User Payment; Convicted fraudster ordered to pay just under...
Cardiff will mark the coronation of King Charles III with a series of official public events, including a royal gun salute, a ‘Right Royal' Picnic, street parties, and screenings of the Coronation Service and the Coronation Concert.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Convicted fraudster ordered to pay just under £133,500 to his victims or face a further three years in prison; Are you recycling your coffee pods?; and new kennels for Cardiff Dogs Home after £500K fundraising success
Cardiff cash & carry and former director ordered to pay over £10,000 at Cardiff Magistrates' Court; 17th Century treasure goes on display at Museum of Cardiff; Cardiff plans for a cleaner, greener, healthier future; Cardiff Road User Payment Scheme...
Here's your Friday update, covering: Cardiff cash & carry and former director ordered to pay over £10,000 at Cardiff Magistrates' Court; 17th Century treasure goes on display at Museum of Cardiff; and Travel advice for Judgement Day at Principality...
Here is our latest update, covering: Cardiff plans for a cleaner, greener, healthier future; Offers of places in Cardiff's Primary Schools out now; and ‘Learn, Live, Believe' clearly reflects the aims of St Bernadette's R.C. Primary School, says Estyn.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Castle Street is set to remain open to general traffic; Improving community buildings to boost their use; and Celebrating excellence and dedication in care work recognition night.
Voluntary-sector community organisations in the city are being invited to apply for grants for projects that will improve their community buildings and help secure or increase their use by the local community.
Here is our latest update, covering: Council joins Age Friendly Employer scheme; Eastern High School praised by Estyn inspectors; and School cook retires after serving up nearly 1 million meals!
St David's Hall ‘soft marketing' process begins; Council joins Age Friendly Employer scheme; " Learn, Live, Believe' clearly reflects the aims of St Bernadette's R.C. Primary School" says Estyn; Eastern High School praised by Estyn inspectors...