In your Friday update from us this week: Construction of the new Willows High gets underway; Bringing the ‘Gabalva’ apple tree back to Cardiff; Thornhill named Cemetery of the Year; Prestigious award for city centre scheme
Gabalfa Youth Centre transformed in 18 months through successful partnership projects
The opening ceremony for the 2024 Welsh National Field of Remembrance has taken place at Cardiff Castle, as the nation prepares for the annual Remembrance Sunday.
Thornhill Cemetery has been named ‘Cemetery of the Year’ for a record fourth time.
A rare variety of apple that once grew in the grounds of the Bute family estate in Cardiff is to be reintroduced to the city for what is thought to be the first time in around 100 years.
A special ground-breaking ceremony has marked the start of construction of the new home for Willows High School.
The City Centre East and Churchill Way Canal Scheme has been awarded a major civil engineering award.
In your Tuesday update this week: Lord Mayor Memorial Service held at Llandaff Cathedral; Community Christmas events costs to benefit from sponsorship; Annual Social Services Report – significant progress and ongoing challenges
Earlier today, a Service of Thanksgiving was held at Llandaff Cathedral to honour the life of Councillor Jane Henshaw, The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Cardiff.
Cardiff Council plans swift action to keep Fairwater Campus project on track; Annual Social Services Report Highlights Significant Progress Amid Ongoing Challenges; Cardiff Landlord Loses Appeal After Being Fined £37,000; and more
The community events to switch on Christmas lights in Rhiwbina, Fairwater, Llandaff and Radyr & Llanishen will take place this year – with thanks to the sponsorship of Urban Centric, a company that specialises in residential building projects
In your Friday update from us this week: Hubs and libraries offer warm welcome once again; Helping with Pension Credit claims; Cardiff gains coveted accolade as a ‘Gold Sustainable Food Places’ city; Landlord Loses Appeal After Being Fined £37,000
Cardiff Council has developed plans to safeguard the £108m Fairwater Campus project from the fallout of ISG Construction Ltd going into administration.
Annual Social Services Report Highlights Significant Progress Amid Ongoing Challenges
A Cardiff landlord who was fined £37,000 for severe safety violations at his rented property in Broadway, Adamsdown, has had an appeal against the fine rejected, and now faces a bill of just over £42,521, to be paid within six months.
Cardiff Council unveils latest plans for more cost-effective core office provision; Restoration of architectural gem in Cardiff city centre edges closer; New Multi-Storey Car Park set to be built in Cardiff Bay; and more