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Plans for an initial twenty-three Cardiff Council buildings to benefit from a £1.8 million energy saving retrofit programme that would save money and reduce carbon emissions have been revealed.
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Here is your Friday update, covering: Forty projects set to receive funding under the Shared Prosperity Fund; Atlantic Wharf Redevelopment Takes a Step Forward; Six new skateparks proposed for Cardiff; Young mechanics a real driving force in transport
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As part of their STEM week studies, Year 6 pupils at Howardian Primary School have welcomed the Chief Scientific Advisor for Wales, Professor Jas Pal Badyal FRS.
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James Jelinski, 23, and Megan Colwill, 24, are the latest fresh-faced recruits to the Council’s Central Transport Services department and they are living proof of how the world of motor mechanics is changing.
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A report to Cardiff Council's Cabinet will recommend plans are approved to reorganise primary school provision to serve Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd.
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Mary Immaculate R.C. High School has received high praise following an inspection by Estyn, His Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales.
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A plan to invest in Cardiff’s skatepark infrastructure and which could see six new skateparks built by 2032 and many existing skateparks converted into modern concrete based facilities, has been revealed by Cardiff Council.
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A total of 40 projects have been successful in their bids for funding through the Shared Prosperity Fund.
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The regeneration of Atlantic Wharf took another step forward today, with a new report providing an update on the proposal to redevelop the Red Dragon site which - along with the new indoor arena - is a key project to stimulate the next-phase regeneration
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Cardiff Council has published the results of a comprehensive review into how it engages with the public and ensures their views are taken into account in the decision-making process.
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New campaign aims to inspire people from all walks of life to consider fostering with their local council.
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Here is your Friday update, covering: • Cardiff residents urged to take part in far reaching budget consultation • Strike to impact some waste collections in Cardiff • New parking plan for Cardiff • Cardiff celebrates Huw Stephens’ new 6 Music radio show
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On-street parking across Cardiff could change if a new parking plan for the city gets given the go-ahead following consultation with the public.
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To celebrate the launch of Huw Stephens’ new weekday show on BBC Radio 6 Music, Cardiff Music Board are supporting a free gig at Clwb Ifor Bach, headlined by fast-rising psych-rockers CVC.
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Cardiff residents are being urged to take part in a far-reaching budget consultation which could see services cut and charges increased as the council looks to find £30.5m to balance the books in 2024/25 amidst a public sector funding crisis.
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What's a budget gap? Why is the Council Facing a Budget Gap? How we propose to close the Gap