Today, Cardiff Council can proudly announce the city has been officially declared a UNICEF Child Friendly City - the first of its kind in the UK.
Swimmers looking for safe and clean water in Cardiff to enjoy will be able to take the plunge at new open water swimming sessions at Cardiff International White Water from next week.
At a meeting held today, Thursday, October 26, Cardiff Council's Cabinet has accepted a recommendation for St David's Hall to remain closed until the roof is replaced and the building refurbished.
30,000 more trees are expected to be planted in Cardiff’s urban forest over the next 6 months as volunteers join community tree planting events taking place across the city.
The Western Learning Federation in Ely has had an impressive six areas of effective practice published by Estyn.
Pupils from a city primary school were given a special insight into local democracy in Cardiff on a visit to County Hall.
Cardiff Council agrees funding for flagship school project; Half-term fun for all at Cardiff's Autumn Playday; St David's Hall to stay closed until roof is replaced and building refurbished; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: Half-term fun for all at Cardiff's Autumn Playday; St David's Hall to stay closed until roof is replaced and building refurbished; Cardiff Council agrees funding for flagship school project
One of Cardiff Council's flagship projects to transform education across the city has cleared a major hurdle with the approval of funds to begin building the pioneering Fairwater Community Campus.
If it barely seems five minutes since the long summer school holidays ended, some parents might not want reminding that the Autumn half-term is almost upon us.
A report into ‘potentially dangerous' concrete panels in Cardiff's St David's Hall recommends that the building's roof needs to be completely replaced.
More new homes ready to help tackle homelessness pressures; Annual monitoring report for the Local Development Plan shows good progress is being made; Ask Cardiff 2023; University students set Carbon Neutral Cardiff Challenge
Some of the brightest young minds in Cardiff have set to work developing solutions to the challenge of creating a carbon neutral Council.
The first new modular homes on an innovative development to help tackle the immediate shortage of affordable housing in Cardiff are ready to welcome their new residents.
Annual monitoring report for the Local Development Plan shows good progress is being made; Renewing and improving primary school provision in Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd; and more...
St David's Hall temporary closure extended to the New Year; Primary school provision in Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd; Cardiff Council set to agree funding for flagship school project; School governor opportunities