Funding is available of between £10,000 and £250,000 for projects to benefit local communities across Cardiff.
The Cardiff County and Vale of Glamorgan Music Service is changing to ‘Cardiff and Vale Music Education'. The service has been refreshed, with a different look including a new logo and website making the service wider and more user-friendly for pupils, p
Residents who have downloaded the Cardiff Gov app on their mobile devices can now report issues with street lighting in the city.
Cardiff Council has published a draft version of its new Participation Strategy, which it hopes will encourage more local people to get involved in its decision-making processes.
Cardiff Council has published its annual Well-Being Report - a comprehensive self-assessment of how well it is delivering services and meeting objectives set out in its Corporate Plan for 2022-25.
Here’s your Tuesday update, covering; £300,000 funding received for the ‘Let’s Go Net Zero’ project; Search begins for new parks trainees; Update on new jobs at Cardiff Council and increasing and enhancing Additional Learning Needs in Cardiff.
Did you know that 111 Cardiff schools are on their journey to becoming Rights Respecting? The UNICEF Right's Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) recognises schools that put children's rights into practice - creating a safe and inspiring place to learn, where
A £300,000 fund to support Cardiff’s journey towards becoming carbon neutral and help further embed climate change awareness in decisions taken by Cardiff Council, has been announced.
The search has begun for the next candidates to join the growing number of gardeners working in some of Cardiff’s most prestigious and much-loved parks who have graduated from traineeships.
More than 1,000 people secured a role working for Cardiff Council via its in-house recruitment agency, Cardiff Works, last year.
Comprehensive proposals to enhance and increase Additional Learning Needs provision in Cardiff could see more than 200 new places provided city-wide.
Here’s your Friday update, covering; Cardiff’s Summer Reading Challenge; Greenhill Special School praised by Estyn; An update on Cardiff’s indoor arena and the council reveals shortfall in latest budget forecast.
A sustainable future for St David’s Hall has come a step closer with the publication of a report recommending that Cardiff Council protect the iconic venue by entering into a 45-year lease with Academy Music Group (AMG).
Plans to accelerate the completion of the International Sports Village will take a step forward when the Council’s Cabinet meet on the 13th July.
Pressures including rising inflation, increased demand for services and anticipated pay awards for its staff have led Cardiff Council to predict a £36.8m gap in its budget for 2024-25, a new report has revealed.
Building work is expected to start on Cardiff’s new 15,000-capacity indoor arena site by the end of this year.