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Cllr Caro Wild, Cardiff Council Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport, said: "I am delighted to see OVO Energy coming on board as a key partner, and nextbike adding e-bikes to the fleet. This is further endorsement of Cardiff as a cycle...
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A new vet practice offering affordable care for dogs is set to open at Cardiff Dogs Home.
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Garden waste collections in Cardiff will move from fortnightly collections to monthly collections from Saturday, August 14th, as the Council works to clear a backlog of garden waste on the city’s streets caused by a UK-wide shortage of HGV drivers and fa
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Garden waste collections in Cardiff will move from fortnightly collections to monthly collections from Saturday, August 14th.
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Dogs looked after at Cardiff Dogs Home are £40,000 closer to new kennels, following the award of two grants, applied for in partnership with local charity The Rescue Hotel.
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Close to £1 million of funding for a project that will see a new urban forest created across Cardiff has been secured by Cardiff Council.
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A giant rainbow installation has appeared overnight on The Hayes in Cardiff city centre.
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Historic buildings on Flat Holm island will be repaired and renovated, island habitats improved for wildlife, and a range of community and visitor engagement activities provided, after the island’s owners
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A multi-million pound flood defence designed to cope with a one-in-200-year storm, and rising sea levels caused by climate change, could be built to protect the south east of Cardiff.
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Imagine Bute Park being your office. Or spending your days in Parc Cefn Onn, Roath Park, or any one of the hundreds of parks and green spaces around Cardiff. It sounds like a dream, but for six people it could soon become reality
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Two brand new outdoor storytelling trails, delivered as part of Cardiff's Child Friendly City programme, will open to the public from Saturday 29 May.
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14-year-old Arjen Bhal and 13-year-old Jaden Manns from Lisvane and Grangetown tell us why they’re volunteering with Keep Grangetown Tidy
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Pupils at Mount Stuart Primary school are playing their part in Cardiff’s journey towards being carbon neutral by 2030, helping to plant 1,000 trees at the school.
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Cardiff residents are being asked to help train as ‘swift surveyors’ to help protect Wales’ diminishing population of swifts, while connecting with nature and their local community.
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A series of proposals designed to boost Cardiff's economy and improve the lives of residents as Wales comes out of lockdown have been revealed by Cardiff Council.
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"Substantial progress" is being made in Cardiff Council's ‘One Planet Cardiff' response to the climate emergency according to a Cabinet report due to be discussed next week.