The demolition site at the former HMRC office buildings in Tŷ Glas Llanishen, is providing children from local schools with a unique opportunity to learn about and experience the live demolition process.
Cathays High School has been crowned the champion of the Debate Mate Cup for 2024, after beating the defending champions of the last two years, Willows High School.
In a street just off Cardiff’s bustling City Road a group of people wait patiently in the drizzle, outside an unassuming building. It’s ten minutes before the door opens, they’re handed a ticket, and they file in to do their weekly shopping
With around 270 official engagements under her belt, including tree-planting ceremonies, charity fund-raisers, Royal salutes and school visits, no-one can say Bablin Molik has spent the past year as Cardiff's Lord Mayor twiddling her thumbs.
Cardiff Music Board are seeking three new members to help develop and support the city’s music scene.
Promising growth of Welsh language within Council workforce; Discover your inner Robinson Crusoe with a visit to Flat Holm; New guide to help reduce the risk of dementia; and more
The number of staff with Welsh language skills working for Cardiff Council has leapt by more than a third in the past year.
Grant support to improve community buildings; New trail exploring the history of Cardiff's Dock Feeder Canal; Green lit plans for a new Willows High School; Rugby Codebreakers statue wins Sporting Heritage Award
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.
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.
Applications for grant funding to support voluntary-sector community organisations to improve their community buildings are now being invited.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Action plan designed by the local community for Ely and Caerau revealed; A new investment strategy for Cardiff schools; Child Protection review acknowledges strengths; Council helps city cricket club bounce back
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.
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.
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.
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.