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Repairs Academy; Walking and cycling improvements; Fareshare Cymru; Christmas Memorial service; Canal Park; and parks apprentices.
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Fareshare Cymru - trial production of ‘ready meals' from surplus food; Walking and cycling improvements - Sanatorium Road, Broad Street, Lansdowne Road & Grosvenor Street, Canton; Repairs Academy - helping to grow Cardiff Council's skilled workforce
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One of Cardiff Council’s key employment initiatives is proving its worth in helping those who are eager to learn develop their skills in new trades and take great strides along their career paths.
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The scheme is part of an active travel project for Canton which is being funded by a grant from the Welsh Government.
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Fareshare Cymru will begin a six-month production trial of healthy, sustainable ready meals made from surplus food after successfully moving into the next phase of a Sustainable Food Challenge.
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An ecumenical Christmas Memorial Service will be held at the Wenallt Chapel at Thornhill Crematorium on Sunday, December 10, at 2pm.
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Increasing additional learning needs provision in Cardiff; The apprentices who ‘fell in love with the job'; Churchill Way Dock Feeder Canal; Butetown community asked to ‘drop-in' to share views on the future of Canal Park
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Butetown residents are being asked to help develop a new masterplan for Canal Park by sharing their views on the park at a drop-in session to be held at Butetown Pavilion.
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A young apprentice who ‘fell in love with the job straight away’ has become one of the latest permanent recruits working for Cardiff in the city’s iconic parks.
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Waste collections in Cardiff will return to normal operations from next week onwards; Dock Feeder Canal on Churchill Way opens to the public on Friday, 24 November; and more
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Cardiff Indoor Arena; Willows High School development; Annual White Ribbon Day; New investment zone
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Unite’s current industrial action ends on Sunday, 26 November, so from Tuesday, 28 November, waste collections in Cardiff will return to normal operations.
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The Dock Feeder on Churchill Way - which runs from the top of Churchill Way to North Edward Street - will open to the public on Friday, 24 November
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Members of the public are invited to share their views on comprehensive proposals to enhance and increase Additional Learning Needs provision in Cardiff which could see more than 200 new places provided city-wide.
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£160M funding from UK Government and Welsh Government announced in the Autumn Statement to support intensive economic growth in Southeast Wales.
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Period Dignity programme expanded; Annual library service assessment; Zero carbon road renewal; World Children's Day