Here is your Friday update, covering: Road closures for the Pride Cymru parade on June 22nd; Travel advice for the Foo Fighters at Principality Stadium; Report highlights commitment to children looked after; Praise for Llysfaen Primary School
Here is your Friday update, covering: Travel advice for the Pink concert at the Principality Stadium; Plans to address low numbers taking part in swimming; Inspection reports published for Rumney Primary School and for Grangetown Nursery School
Here is your Friday update, covering: Babies Remembrance Service; New consultation to tackle inequality in Cardiff; Estyn recognises Birchgrove Primary's shining stars; A new garden for Cardiff Dogs Home
Here is your Tuesday update: Hands-on learning at Tŷ Glas demolition site; Growth of Welsh language within Council workforce; Debate Mate 2024 win for Cathays High pupils; Woodlands High pupils win Minecraft Esports competition
New Lord Mayor chooses food bank to benefit from her year in office; New plans to address urgent and pressing housing challenges; Clare Gardens to benefit from investment; Cardiff Music Board seeking new members
Cardiff Council has published a comprehensive new consultation document outlining how it plans to tackle inequality in the city over the next four years.
A new community garden, exercise area, and social space will be introduced to Clare Gardens in Riverside, alongside meadow planting, and a range of other improvements.
Cllr Jane Henshaw has officially taken up her role as Cardiff new Lord Mayor.
The housing emergency in Cardiff continues and the need for more permanent and temporary affordable housing remains an urgent and pressing issue.
New guide to help reduce the risk of dementia; Cardiff Lord Mayor reflects on 'busy and delightful' year in office; Cardiff foster carer shares family recipe in new celeb-backed cookbook; Discover your inner Robinson Crusoe with a visit to Flat Holm
With around 270 official engagements under her belt, including tree-planting ceremonies, charity fund-raisers, Royal salutes and school visits, no-one can say Bablin Molik has spent the past year as Cardiff's Lord Mayor twiddling her thumbs.
Promising growth of Welsh language within Council workforce; Discover your inner Robinson Crusoe with a visit to Flat Holm; New guide to help reduce the risk of dementia; and more
The number of staff with Welsh language skills working for Cardiff Council has leapt by more than a third in the past year.
Grant support to improve community buildings; New trail exploring the history of Cardiff's Dock Feeder Canal; Green lit plans for a new Willows High School; Rugby Codebreakers statue wins Sporting Heritage Award
A new resource to help residents in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan understand how to reduce their likelihood of developing dementia has been launched today, during Dementia Action Week.
Applications for grant funding to support voluntary-sector community organisations to improve their community buildings are now being invited.