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.
Care workers from across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have been recognised for their dedication and exemplary standards of work at Cardiff and the Vale Regional Workforce Partnership's Celebration of Excellence in Care.
Cardiff Council has backed the joint UK & Ireland UEFA EURO 2028 bid, jointly submitted today by the Football Associations of Wales, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.
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...
A ‘soft marketing’ exercise inviting offers from experienced and qualified theatre, arts and venue services organisations, interested in leasing and operating St David’s Hall has begun today (6th April, 2023).
Cardiff Council has been recognised as an Age Friendly Employer as part of the authority’s work to make Cardiff an Age Friendly City.
Estyn inspectors have found that pupils from St Bernadette's R.C. Primary School thoroughly enjoy coming to school and are very proud to be members of their school community.
One of Cardiff’s largest secondary schools has received a positive report from Estyn inspectors who praised the high priority it places on pupils’ well-being.
A splash of colour and good measure of community partnership working has brightened up the walk to school for pupils and families in Llanedeyrn.
School cook Pat Morgan has retired after more than three decades working for Bryn Celyn in Pentwyn and more recently for Ysgol Pen Y Groes.
Here's your Friday update, covering: A further 30,000 trees planted in Cardiff since October 2022; forthcoming Bowel Cancer Awareness Month; Llandaff City CIW Primary School; ‘A nurturing learning environment where pupils develop effective skills'...
Inspectors have described Llandaff City CIW Primary School as "a nurturing learning environment where pupils develop effective skills in areas such as language and mathematics."
Since October last year, a further 30,000 trees have been planted in Cardiff as part of the Coed Caerdydd project.
An aerial map of trees is helping Cardiff Council reduce the risk of surface water flooding.
‘The worst case of neglect at a restaurant that we have come across in the last 15 years'; Cardiff Council's Cabinet approves report highlighting public sector joint working; Approval for Cardiff Council's blueprint for ‘Stronger, Fairer, Greener'...