17/05/24 - Promising growth of Welsh language within Council workforce
The number of staff with Welsh language skills working for Cardiff Council has leapt by more than a third in the past year.
17/05/24 - Discover your inner Robinson Crusoe with a visit to Flat Holm
If you've ever had the urge to explore a beautiful island, get back to nature and discover your inner Robinson Crusoe you now have the chance - and it's just five miles off the coast of Cardiff.
17/05/24 - New guide to help reduce the risk of dementia
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.
15/05/24 - Grant support to improve community buildings
Applications for grant funding to support voluntary-sector community organisations to improve their community buildings are now being invited.
14/05/24 - Action plan designed by the local community for Ely and Caerau revealed
A package of measures - designed to improve the lives of young people and the local community in the Cardiff estates of Ely and Caerau - has been agreed by Welsh Government and Cardiff's Public Services Board.
14/05/24 - Estyn finds Hywel Dda Primary School to be Supportive and Inclusive
During a recent inspection by Estyn, Hywel Dda Primary School has been found to stand out for its commitment to creating a caring and supportive environment where pupils' well-being is a top priority.
13/05/24 - New trail exploring the history of Cardiff's Dock Feeder Canal
Built in the 1830s, Cardiff's Dock Feeder Canal entered a new phase in its history recently, when a section of the city waterway that had been hidden beneath Churchill Way in Cardiff city centre since 1948 was uncovered.
13/05/24 - Cardiff foster carer shares family recipe in new celeb-backed cookbook
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.
13/05/24 - Council helps city cricket club bounce back from vandalism and racism
Two years ago, at the end of a successful season, Llandaff Cricket Club was looking forward to a bright future, introducing the sport to women, boys and girls, in addition to continuing its senior teams' rise up the local league tables.