Applications for nursery school places are now open and parents with children who turn three between September 1 2023 and August 31 2024, can now apply for a part-time nursery place to start in September 2024.
Religious and political leaders gathered in Cardiff this morning to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the international commemoration to remember the millions who died in the Holocaust and in subsequent genocides around the world.
New chair announced to explore tidal energy potential in the Severn Estuary
Public asked for views on new parking plan for Cardiff; Energy saving retrofit programme to save money and reduce carbon emissions; Trelai Primary School celebrates positive evaluation from Estyn; The Motocross track helping young people...
Life isn’t always easy growing up and for some of Cardiff’s young people, the traditional school environment just doesn’t work
A plan to invest in Cardiff’s skatepark infrastructure which could see six new skateparks built by 2032 and many existing skateparks converted into modern concrete-built layouts, has been agreed by Cardiff Council.
Plans for an initial twenty-three Cardiff Council buildings to benefit from an energy saving retrofit programme that would save money and reduce carbon emissions have been agreed, as the local authority continues its One Planet Cardiff work
The regeneration of Atlantic Wharf took another step forward today, with a new report providing an update on the proposal to redevelop the Red Dragon site which - along with the new indoor arena - is a key project to stimulate the next-phase regeneration
A total of 40 projects have been successful in their bids for funding through the Shared Prosperity Fund.
Pupils inspired by hottest Welsh music acts performing at their school; Cardiff Youth Service receives prestigious recognition; Public asked for views on new parking plan, and more.
A six-week public consultation on a new on-street parking scheme for Cardiff has been given the go-ahead and will launch early this year, following Cardiff Council’s Cabinet meeting on Thursday, January 18th.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Cardiff scores highly in survey of European cities’, Pupils inspired by hottest Welsh music acts performing at their school, Severn Primary School Receives positive evaluation from Estyn.
Cardiff Youth Service has been awarded the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales, receiving the silver award.
Wales will be taking on Scotland on Saturday 3 February at Principality Stadium.
The music scene in Cardiff is vibrant, with the city the location for exciting festivals and scores of venues, recording studios and rehearsal rooms catering to every musical style – from classical to jazz, hip-hop and electronica.
Latest proposals for primary school provision in parts of north #Cardiff; Foster carer stories in new campaign; A £1.8m programme to reduce our carbon emissions; Strategy to enhance public engagement with the Council