Earlier today, a Service of Thanksgiving was held at Llandaff Cathedral to honour the life of Councillor Jane Henshaw, The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Cardiff.
Cardiff Council plans swift action to keep Fairwater Campus project on track; Annual Social Services Report Highlights Significant Progress Amid Ongoing Challenges; Cardiff Landlord Loses Appeal After Being Fined £37,000; and more
In your Friday update from us this week: Hubs and libraries offer warm welcome once again; Helping with Pension Credit claims; Cardiff gains coveted accolade as a ‘Gold Sustainable Food Places’ city; Landlord Loses Appeal After Being Fined £37,000
Cardiff Council unveils latest plans for more cost-effective core office provision; Restoration of architectural gem in Cardiff city centre edges closer; New Multi-Storey Car Park set to be built in Cardiff Bay; and more
Hubs and libraries across Cardiff are supporting the delivery of NHS Wales’s Test and Post service, providing quick and easy access to self-sampling kits for sexually-transmitted infections.
Cardiff Council has unveiled plans to replace the aging County Hall with a smaller modern office building.
Why is a new County Hall building being considered? Why not refurbish the current County Hall building instead of building a new one? If the current building is bigger than needed, why not use part of the current County Hall and rent out the rest?
Cardiff Council’s Money Advice team is urging older people in the city, to check if they are eligible to claim Pension Credit.
Cardiff Council's Annual Social Services report 2023/24 has outlined substantial progress across key areas despite facing high demand for services and complex challenges throughout the past year.
Warm Welcome spaces are on the way back in Cardiff hubs and libraries again this year to support customers worried about the costs of heating their own homes
Cardiff Council Faces Budget Challenges Amid Rising Costs and Demand; New Multi-Storey Car Park set to be built in Cardiff Bay; Experience being ‘Under Neon Loneliness' during Cardiff Music City Festival; and more
In your Friday update from us this week: Modular homes creating "safe and supportive environment”; Communities benefitting from Shared Prosperity Fund; The challenges of rising costs and demand; Under Neon Loneliness immersive Cardiff Music City Festival
Cardiff Council is facing significant budget challenges just four months into the 2024/25 financial year. The latest budget monitoring report reveals a projected net annual overspend of £8.865 million as of the end of July 2024. This overspend is driven
Cardiff families going through the stressful experience of being homeless have described how the Council’s new modular housing scheme in Grangetown is providing a safe and supportive environment in their time of need.
In this week’s Tuesday update: Riverside park makeover complete; Celebrating milestone at new-build St Mellons community living scheme; New Moorland Primary School facilities officially opened; Supporting up to 100 new EV chargers for Cardiff
Cardiff Council is currently recruiting new members to join its Independent School Admissions Appeals panel.