04/03/25
Cardiff Council's Cabinet has agreed its Corporate Plan, outlining the priorities and goals it has set itself for the next three years and beyond.
The document sets out how the Council will deliver its ‘Stronger, Fairer, Greener' vision for Cardiff, to improve the lives of residents through a broad programme of works.
The plan will be taken to Full Council on Thursday, March 6, for approval.
Council leader Cllr Huw Thomas welcomed the plan saying it was a vital part of the Council's commitment to deliver a ‘Stronger, Fairer, Greener' city for its residents. "Over the past year, we have faced numerous challenges, but our commitment to building a resilient Cardiff has never wavered. This Corporate Plan lays out a clear path to recovery and growth, ensuring that every resident benefits from our efforts.
"We know there is much work to do, but we must acknowledge the challenges facing the city while demonstrating what we can achieve. The Corporate Plan is an ambitious but realistic programme, built on our commitment to making Cardiff a Stronger, Fairer, and Greener city."
A Stronger City
Cllr Thomas emphasized the importance of continued investment in education, skills, and major regeneration projects to drive job creation and economic growth. "Over the year ahead, we will continue investing in high-quality education, ensuring every child has the support they need to succeed. We will support our most vulnerable young people by shifting the balance of care to help families stay together wherever possible."
A Fairer City
Addressing the cost-of-living crisis and housing emergency, Cllr Thomas said, "We will strengthen support to help people out of poverty, ensuring residents can access benefits, employment, and financial advice. Affordable housing delivery will continue, alongside a strong focus on tackling homelessness."
A Greener City
On the response to the climate emergency, Cllr Thomas noted, "Investing in public transport, local regeneration, and green spaces will remain key priorities, as we continue to take bold action to address the climate emergency."
Cllr Thomas also acknowledged the significant financial and service pressures facing Cardiff, saying: "Demand for services continues to grow, whilst the cost of delivering them has never been higher. At the same time, the funding available to us is not keeping pace with these pressures.
"This year, there has been welcome recognition of the challenges facing public services, with additional funding for local government from Welsh and UK Government. Yet, after over a decade of austerity, the lasting impact of the pandemic, and the cost-of-living crisis, rebuilding services and meeting growing demand cannot happen overnight.
"Given the pressures we face, we will need to rethink and, where necessary, redesign the way many of our services are delivered, focusing increasingly on delivering preventative, joined-up public services, on supporting fair, green growth, and on using technology to improve access to citizens and support our staff to deliver excellent services.
"The year ahead will be challenging, but our focus is clear. We will continue delivering for Cardiff, ensuring public services remain strong, those in need receive support, and our city works for everyone."
The Corporate Plan which is available to view here contains seven well-being objectives:
1. Cardiff is a Great Place to Grow Up
2. Cardiff is a Great Place to Grow Older
3. Supporting People Out of Poverty
4. Safe, Confident, and Empowered Communities
5. A Capital City that Works for Wales
6. One Planet Cardiff
7. Modernising and Integrating Our Public Services