An army of willing volunteers have helped plant more than 50,000 new trees in Cardiff in the past two years as part of the ‘Coed Caerdydd’ mass tree-planting programme, which aims to support biodiversity and increase tree canopy coverage in the city
A popular tennis scheme which has boosted the number of people taking up the sport in the Cardiff suburb of Heath, and which would see significant sums of money invested into local tennis courts, could be rolled out to six other parks across the city.
Harry Styles will be performing at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on June 20 and June 21, and a full city centre road closure will be in place by 12 noon.
A wide range of events will take place over the next few months to help young people decide on their next steps following A-Level and GCSE exam results days in August.
Plans for an upgrade of Cardiff’s Pentwyn Leisure Centre have been revealed by Cardiff Council.
The future of popular independent Cardiff bar and music venue Porter’s, which also hosts Cardiff's pub theatre The Other Room, is finally secure, with a 20-year lease now agreed and signed
Returning for its third year, Global Refill Day will be taking place on Friday, June 16.
A report exploring the options for the Council's long term office requirement is to be considered by Cardiff Council's Cabinet.
The play area at Heol Llanishen Fach has officially re-opened to the public following extensive refurbishment.
Here is our latest update, covering: Jobs boost promised as part of Cardiff's Replacement Local Development Plan; Building cohesive communities with new grant scheme; Innovative businesses accelerating towards a carbon neutral Cardiff; Road closures...
With 23% of the 1.6 million tonnes of carbon emissions generated annually in Cardiff produced by the commercial and industrial sectors, local businesses and organisations came together today
Cardiff's dedication to provide the best care and support for the city's children looked after and care leavers, has been highlighted in a report published by the Council's Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee.
Pride Cymru is back with a two-day festival planned in Cardiff City Centre on June 17 and June 18.
Jobs boost promised as part of Cardiff's Replacement Local Development Plan; Building cohesive communities with new grant scheme; St David's Hall VEAT notice published; Green light for Tŷ Glas demolition: Plans in place to minimise disruption...
Here's your Friday update, covering: draft St David's Hall contract details shared; go ahead for former tax office demolition; and partnering with Friends of Bute Park for Secret Garden Café.
More than 32,000 jobs and 26,400 new homes could be delivered in Cardiff by 2036 if Cardiff Council agrees its ‘Preferred Strategy’ for the Replacement Local Development Plan (RDLP).