Wales' national observance of Remembrance Sunday, which is jointly hosted by Cardiff Council, the Welsh Government and in partnership with The Royal British Legion, will take place in Cardiff on Sunday, 12th November 2023.
New film highlights importance of arts to communities; Help develop Cardiff's Local Nature Recovery Action Plan; ‘Game On' as members from Cardiff's Youth Services take part in live gaming fundraiser for BBC Children in Need; and more
Cardiff celebrates National School Meals Week 2023 with the launch of a new primary school meal menu for the start of the new half term.
This Living Wage Week (November 6 - 12), these are just some of the thoughts of one Cardiff employer that recently joined more than 200 other organisations in the city by becoming a Living Wage employer.
New film highlights importance of arts to communities; Cardiff’s first Welsh-medium primary School of Sanctuary; Youth Services members in gaming fundraiser for Children in Need; How to get involved in the Local Nature Partnership
A powerful new film demonstrating how the people of Cardiff are using arts, education and culture to improve diversity and encourage inclusivity in the city has been launched on the internet today.
Cardiff’s Local Nature Partnership (LNP) are encouraging local people, community groups and businesses to help develop a Local Nature Action Recovery Plan that will set out what needs to be done to restore and improve nature in the city.
Four young people from Cardiff's Youth Services will take part in a live gaming fundraiser for BBC Children in Need.
Ysgol Y Berllan Deg in Llanedeyrn has become the first Welsh medium primary school in Cardiff to be awarded School of Sanctuary Recognition.
Field of Remembrance; Cost of living help; Wales v's Barbarians; Flat Holm beetle latest
Wales will be taking on Barbarians on Saturday November 4th at Principality Stadium.
Vampires, werewolves, zombies, the Yeti, Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster. To this list of apparently spine-chilling creatures, can we now add Flat Holm’s flesh-eating beetle?
Welcome return to warm spaces; Lord Mayor leads Cardiff's tributes to the fallen; Global recognition for Cardiff, as city is crowned UK's first ever UNICEF Child Friendly City; Open water swimming at Cardiff International White Water; and more
Cardiff crowned UK's first UNICEF Child Friendly City St David’s Hall to remain closed for roof replacement Another 30,000 trees for Cardiff’s urban forest Open water swimming at Cardiff International White Water
Cardiff hubs and libraries are once again offering a warm welcome to customers and residents at this time of year, with the onset of colder weather.
Cardiff Lord Mayor Cllr Bablin Molik led the city’s tributes today to those in the Armed Forces who lost their lives in two world wars and other conflicts, at the opening of the Field of Remembrance in the grounds of Cardiff Castle.