People across the UK are being asked to join ‘The Big Help Out’ this week to mark His Majesty The King’s Coronation, but in Cardiff’s parks volunteers have been a ‘big help’ all year – with the number of hours they spend working in the city’s green space
Here's your Friday update, covering: A Coronation Message from The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff; Have your say on proposals to revamp and regenerate primary school provision in parts of North Cardiff; and Estyn report praises school's...
"The coronation of a new monarch is an event of great national significance, and one that will undoubtedly be remembered long into the future. As the capital city of Wales, a country that is close to King Charles III's heart, Cardiff is proud to host...
A public consultation has opened today, giving members of the public the chance to have their say on plans to reorganise primary school provision to serve Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd.
Eight years after an Estyn report found a Cardiff primary school needed significant improvement and teaching standards unsatisfactory, inspectors have judged it to have made very strong progress in many areas.
Here is our latest update, covering: Cardiff marks the Coronation of King Charles III; New real-time air quality monitors installed in Cardiff; and gardener retires after 51 years tending Cardiff's green spaces.
Cardiff marks the Coronation of King Charles III; Coed Glas Primary School is exceptionally caring and inclusive, says Estyn; Agreement in principle to explore options for a Cardiff Road User Payment; Convicted fraudster ordered to pay just under...
Cardiff will mark the coronation of King Charles III with a series of official public events, including a royal gun salute, a ‘Right Royal' Picnic, street parties, and screenings of the Coronation Service and the Coronation Concert.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Convicted fraudster ordered to pay just under £133,500 to his victims or face a further three years in prison; Are you recycling your coffee pods?; and new kennels for Cardiff Dogs Home after £500K fundraising success
Inspectors have described Coed Glas Primary School in Llanishen as an exceptionally caring and inclusive school where all pupils are encouraged to succeed in all aspects of learning.
Cardiff Council's Cabinet has agreed in principle a new report exploring ways in which a road user payment might be reinvested to help build a transport offer which could help the city reduce the harmful effects of air pollution for Cardiff residents, ma
Alan Lee was sent to prison in December 2021 for six years and ten months for scamming elderly and vulnerable victims out of over £500,000.
A new council recycling service, funded by Podback, has been launched in Cardiff which gives resident’s living in houses across the city, the opportunity to recycle their plastic or aluminium coffee pods used in most coffee machines.
A Cardiff landlady has been ordered to pay just over £3,000 for failing to comply with the licensing conditions for a property that was being rented out as a House of Multiple Occupation.
Forty-seven new, air-quality monitoring stations are to be placed across the city to help measure pollution in the air that we breathe.
There was a time when we all hoped to be in a job for life but how many can claim today to have worked for the same employer – doing more or less the same tasks – for the past 50 years?