SuperTed, the cuddly superhero created by an animation team in Cardiff, was one of the biggest television hits of the 1980s and continues to delight children today.
Child Friendly Cardiff, in partnership with Plan UK, has recently celebrated the remarkable achievements of the city's young people who successfully applied for funding under the Young Changemakers social action scheme.
Lakeside Primary School has this week officially opened Ty Bronwen, a new wellbeing pod provided by the Bronwen's W;sh charity.
Cardiff Council will strengthen its commitment to care-experienced children and young people by adopting the newly developed National Corporate Parenting Charter.
After hundreds of young people enjoyed six weeks of activities, events and experiences throughout the city last year, the Cardiff Youth Service are once again organising ‘Summer with a DIFF'erence', a programme aimed at delivering activities for young pe
In a significant step towards promoting sustainable travel and enhancing public health, Cardiff Youth Council (CYC) has announced its collaboration with leading academics on an innovative active travel intervention programme. The initiative aims to encou
Calling all young content creators in Cardiff! The Cardiff Youth Service digital team is thrilled to announce a unique opportunity for young people aged 11-17 to participate in a digital summer camp for the second year running.
Cardiff Commitment has been named a finalist for Public Sector Organisation of the Year at the eighth annual UK Social Mobility Awards (SOMOs).
Last November, Cardiff was officially declared a UNICEF Child Friendly City -the first of its kind in the UK.
Cardiff Council has revealed it is facing a predicted budget shortfall in 2025/26 of almost £50m.
A young artist from Ysgol Y Wern in Llanishen, has triumphed in a Wales-wide art competition, bringing pride to their school and community.
Estyn, the Inspectorate for education and training in Wales, has found Whitchurch Primary School to be a thriving learning community where pupils feel safe and valued.
Estyn, the education inspectorate for Wales, has recently visited All Saints C.I.W. Primary School in Llanedeyrn and its report recognises the school's nurturing atmosphere and effective leadership.
During a recent visit by Estyn, His Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales, Lakeside Primary School has been commended for creating a safe, happy, and nurturing learning environment.
Pentrych Primary School have celebrated the completion of construction works including the expansion of the existing school building and the official opening its first ever nursery provision.
An award and celebration event has taken place to recognise the achievements made through the 'What's Next? Award' work experience programme, which aims to reintroduce work experience for pupils in sixth forms across Cardiff.