City’s new digital giving points set to help make donating quick and easy.
There’s a new dragon in town this St David’s Day, and her name is Tesni!
Cardiff Council has published its Corporate Plan, outlining the priorities and goals it has set itself for the next three years and beyond.
Sixteen heritage fruit trees have been planted at a new Community Orchard site at Blackweir in Bute Park, including the ‘Apple Tree Man' which is the traditional name given to the oldest apple tree in an Orchard.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Construction work has begun to build Roath Park Cycleway; Portrait of Cardiff retail legend unveiled in Mansion House; Cardiff Education: Collaboration and Federation Strategy.
Ysgol Mynydd Bychan, a Welsh medium primary school in Cardiff, has been praised in its latest Estyn report for a caring ethos and a close working relationship between pupils and staff.
Building work has started today, (Monday, February 26), on the first phase of Cardiff’s Roath Park Cycleway.
For more than 150 years, James Howell’s department store on St Mary Street was synonymous with the best retail experience Cardiff could offer.
Cardiff Education: Collaboration and Federation Strategy; Coed Glas Primary School Pupils gear up for adventure during demolition site visit at Tŷ Glas; Cardiff Council's Budget proposals revealed as authority looks to bridge £30.3m gap...
A new approach to delivering education in Cardiff could see more schools working together through formal collaboration and federation, to deliver a highly effective and sustainable education system.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Cardiff Council's Budget proposals revealed as authority looks to bridge £30.3m gap; Coed Glas Primary School Pupils gear up for adventure during demolition site visit at Tŷ Glas; City Primary School Praised...
Pupils from Coed Glas Primary School in Llanishen have enjoyed a unique opportunity to visit the demolition site at the former HMRC office building at Tŷ Glas.
A budget which safeguards schools and education, supports social services, and protects the most vulnerable – has been revealed by Cardiff Council – as it faces up to a ‘public sector funding crisis’ affecting local authorities across the UK.
A calm, purposeful and happy primary school in Cardiff has earned praise from Estyn inspectors for its inclusive, nurturing learning environment where pupils make good progress.
New exhibition by acclaimed Wales-based artists to help re-establish independent gallery; Two landlords hit with combined £23,000 fines for renting dangerous properties in Cardiff; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: Renting out dangerous properties in Cardiff has cost two landlords thousands of pounds; First Homes Cardiff - Shared equity scheme for first time buyers; New exhibition by acclaimed Wales-based artists