Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Action plan designed by the local community for Ely and Caerau revealed; A new investment strategy for Cardiff schools; Child Protection review acknowledges strengths; Council helps city cricket club bounce back
Foster Carer Claire contributed a recipe to ‘Bring something to the table’, a new book full of recipes and life-changing fostering moments from carers and care experienced people.
Amateur cricket club unveils new facilities to benefit community; Rugby Codebreakers statue wins Sporting Heritage Award; Green light plans for a new Willows High School; Progress Report on City Hall Maintenance Released; and more
Proposals to protect green spaces in Cardiff; The 2,500 volunteers helping to grow Cardiff's urban forest; St Mellons Primary School officially opened; Art project makeover creates school's new cwtsh darllen
Cardiff Council has published a report providing an update on the maintenance work being carried out on City Hall.
Local art project makeover creates school's new cwtsh darllen; Cardiff Council leader announces Cabinet reshuffle; Spanish galleon to dock in Cardiff Bay; New wall art for colourful Tudor Street; and more
A tired and shabby cloakroom area in a Cardiff primary school has been transformed into a reading haven, thanks to the joint efforts of the Council's Caretaking Services team, teachers and volunteer artists.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Travel advice for Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band on 5, May in Cardiff; Moorland Primary School celebrates completion of new school development; New wall art for colourful Tudor Street; and more
A vibrant new mural is the latest addition to the artwork and colourful streetscape of a recently regenerated city centre road.
Leftfield and Orbital to play Cardiff Music City Festival; ‘No mow' until September for grass at 33 new sites across Cardiff to support nature; Quality of recycling in Cardiff increasing significantly due to the new recycling scheme; and more
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: New funding available to forge community cohesion; ‘No mow' until September for grass at 33 new sites across Cardiff to support nature; Leftfield and Orbital to play Cardiff Music City Festival
Residents in Cardiff will need to show photographic ID to vote in the Police and Crime Commissioner election on May 2.
Bomb hero honoured on 100th birthday as World War II saviour of City Hall; Pentwyn community gives views on leisure centre plans; Flexible learning opportunities to boost career prospects; New funding available to forge community cohesion; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: Bomb hero honoured on 100th birthday as World War II saviour of City Hall; Pentwyn community gives views on leisure centre plans; Flexible learning opportunities to boost career prospects; and more
Cardiff Council has honoured a man who saved City Hall from destruction when he tackled an incendiary bomb dropped on its roof during a German air raid during World War II.
Cardiff Council is once again inviting applications from community groups and third sector organisations across the city for grant funding available to help build cohesive and resilient communities.