Plans to help Radyr Rangers improve facilities to be agreed; City-wide plans to increase and realign provision for pupils with Additional Learning Needs; Council publishes revised school admissions policy...
Plans that will help sports club Radyr Rangers improve their facilities at Morganstown Recreation Ground are due to be agreed with Cardiff Council.
Comprehensive proposals to enhance and increase Additional Learning Needs provision in Cardiff are proposed from September 2024, following two public consultations which concluded in January.
Cardiff Council has proposed making changes to its school's admissions policy following a public consultation process carried out at the turn of the year.
£1billion investment in delivering affordable homes for Cardiff; Council pledges to combat racial discrimination in the workplace; Travel advice for Wales vs Italy on 16 March in Cardiff; Plans for a ‘Green Paper' into Green Energy investment revealed
Building new council homes at a time of unprecedented demand for housing and homelessness services remains paramount for Cardiff Council over the coming year.
Plans for a £25m investment in two blocks of flats in the city are in the pipeline as part of the council's high-rise recladding scheme.
Cardiff Council has become the latest local authority to sign up to UNISON’s anti-racism charter.
Plans for a ‘Green Paper’ to explore investment opportunities around the green energy transition linked to Cardiff Council’s response to the climate emergency and carbon neutral targets have been revealed.
Wales will be taking on Italy on Saturday 16 March at Principality Stadium. With the kick-off taking place at 2.15pm - there will be a full city centre road closure from 10.15am until 6.15pm
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Work begins on new flood defences to protect Cardiff homes; Cardiff's plan to improve key bus routes revealed; New design and build partner set to be appointed for Cardiff Crossrail
For many Cardiff people, the Boulevard de Nantes is one of the grander roads in the city’s majestic civic centre – a tree-lined, broad thoroughfare flanked by some of our finest architectural wonders.
Construction of a new Flood Defence scheme that will protect 2,800 homes from the risk of flooding has begun.
A new plan to improve six key bus routes into Cardiff city centre, designed to boost passenger numbers and deliver quicker journey times, has been revealed.
New design and build partner set to be appointed for Cardiff Crossrail;Long-term empty properties to pay up to 300% council tax premium in bid to bring homes back into use; Council agrees its vision for next three years...
The first phase of Cardiff Crossrail has taken a step forward today – with news that a design and build partner is set to be appointed, to deliver the detailed design for the first phase of the scheme