If you’ve been inspired by the recent Ashes series and want to give cricket a try – or just rediscover your love of our national summer sport – Cardiff Council has some exciting news for you.
Clwb Ifor Bach's proposed redevelopment took a step forward recently as Cardiff Council has entered into a long term leasehold of 9 Womanby Street, the property adjacent to the long-established venue.
Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan’s adult learning provision has been hailed as “highly effective” after an official inspection.
Visitors to Cardiff Castle have been admiring the latest floral design gracing the grounds outside the popular city landmark.
Employment opportunities to empower young people with Additional Learning Needs; Congratulations from Cardiff Council on A-Level results Day 2023; Discover for yourself the emerald jewel of the Bristol Channel; and more..
A-level results day; Flat Holm island stays; Foster Wales Cardiff
A scheme providing young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) the support and training necessary so that they can successfully go onto employment has got off to a successful start.
More than 3,000 pupils across Cardiff have received their A-Level and AS Level results today and results are above the Welsh average.
Travel advice for Wales vs South Africa; Maltings Park reopening; The Lord Mayor visits new HMS Cardiff
Just five miles off the coast of Cardiff, there’s a natural haven that has had a human connection for more than 2,000 years.
Maltings Park in Splott has re-opened to the public following a re-design and extensive upgrade.
With the kick-off taking place at 3.15pm - there will be a full city centre road closure from 11.15am until 7.15pm or as soon as it is deemed safe to do so
Lord Mayor checks progress of latest HMS Cardiff; Have your say on the future of Council's digital services; New park opens in honour of Wales' first female professor and more...
Opening of Parc Mackenzie; New apartments provide temporary homes for families; Digital Services Consultation
As a historic port, Cardiff has long had special ties with the Royal Navy and illustrious ships have carried the city’s name around the world for more than 400 years.
Thanks to the revolution in digital communications and the proliferation of smartphones and tablet devices, keeping in touch with one another has never been easier.