Here is your Friday update, covering: Road closures for the Pride Cymru parade on June 22nd; Travel advice for the Foo Fighters at Principality Stadium; Report highlights commitment to children looked after; Praise for Llysfaen Primary School
Pride Cymru is back with a two-day festival planned in Cardiff City Centre on June 22nd and June 23rd.
During a recent visit by Estyn, His Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales, Lakeside Primary School has been commended for creating a safe, happy, and nurturing learning environment.
Pentrych Primary School have celebrated the completion of construction works including the expansion of the existing school building and the official opening its first ever nursery provision.
Foo Fighters will be playing at Principality Stadium on June 25h. With the gates to the stadium opening at 4pm, there will be a full city centre road closure around the stadium from 3pm until midnight.
An award and celebration event has taken place to recognise the achievements made through the 'What's Next? Award' work experience programme, which aims to reintroduce work experience for pupils in sixth forms across Cardiff.
During a recent visit to Llysfaen Primary School, Estyn have commended the school for its exceptional standards, outstanding leadership, and a nurturing environment that supports all pupils in achieving high levels of success.
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Members of a South Wales Organised Crime Group (OCG) which sold illegal tobacco, cigarettes and Nitrous Oxide while money-laundering more than £1.5m were sentenced today to a total of 25 years of immediate imprisonment and 9 years as suspended sentences
A report published by the Council's Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee, highlights Cardiff's dedication to offering the best care and support for the city's children looked after and care leavers.
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour will be playing at Principality Stadium on June 18th. With the gates to the stadium opening at 4pm, there will be a full city centre road closure around the stadium from 12 noon until midnight.
Comprehensive plans to enhance and increase Additional Learning Needs provision by more than 100 new formal places city-wide, will take place from September 2024.
Serving up some of the tastiest treats in town and an eclectic line-up of local musicians, Cardiff Food and Drink Festival is back in Cardiff Bay for summer 2024 - and it promises to be a real feast for the senses!
Work to redevelop the junior play area at Sanatorium Park is due to begin at the end of June. The work is due to be completed by the autumn and will see a new, natural play area created on the site of the existing play area.
Pentyrch Primary School will celebrate a remarkable milestone this week, as Hazel Davies marks 50 years of service as a lollipop lady.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Travel advice for the Pink concert at the Principality Stadium; Plans to address low numbers taking part in swimming; Inspection reports published for Rumney Primary School and for Grangetown Nursery School