Cardiff Council is set to adopt a new Flood Risk Strategy aimed at mitigating and managing the increased risk of flooding due to climate change.
A self-confessed hoarder has been issued with a Criminal Behaviour Order for failing to comply with a notice to prevent the damage of pests on his land and refusing access to contractors to clean up his garden.
An urban forest project developed by Cardiff Council as part of its ‘One Planet Cardiff’ response to climate change has planted 36,526 new trees in the last 7 months.
New Registration Champions Scheme launches; Updated Blackweir Live Q&A; Commitment to Children Looked After highlighted in annual report; and more
Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd in Whitchurch will soon host a new purpose-built childcare facility, providing a 32-place provision delivered by Cylch Meithrin Eglwys Newydd.
Cardiff Castle to glow red as VE Day marked in Cardiff; Capital funding provided to support grassroots music venues in Cardiff; Commitment to Children Looked After highlighted in annual report; and more
Cardiff Council’s Electoral Services team has launched a new scheme that seeks to harness the experience and passion of older residents about democracy.
A report released by the Council's Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee highlights Cardiff's strong commitment to providing high-quality care and support for the city's looked-after children and care leavers.
Cardiff Castle to glow red as VE Day marked in Cardiff with a celebration picnic, street parties, and ‘Victory Days’ exhibition
Grassroots music venues in Cardiff have been awarded close to £200,000 through a grassroots venues fund established by Cardiff Council.
St Mellons C.I.W. Primary School has recently been inspected by Estyn. At the time of the inspection, the headteacher had been in post for 16 weeks following the resignation of their predecessor. During this period, a number of improvements were introduc
New funding available to forge community cohesion; Cardiff Youth Services helps develop immersive technology to support anxious teenagers; Lansdowne Primary School praised by Estyn; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: • Cardiff Youth Services helps develop immersive technology to support anxious teenagers • New funding available to forge community cohesion
Cardiff Council is once again inviting applications from constituted community groups and third sector organisations across the city for grant funding available to help build cohesive and resilient communities.
Young people from Cardiff Youth Services have assisted in the development of an augmented reality therapy to help address anxiety in young people.
Judgement Day will be taking place on Saturday April 19 at Principality Stadium. With the kick-off taking place at 3pm there will be a partial city centre road closure from 12 noon until 9pm