A major new report outlining how Cardiff is tackling the challenges facing society, revealing greater collaboration and teamwork by public bodies across the city, has been approved at a meeting of the local authority's Cabinet.
Cardiff Council's Cabinet has agreed the local authority's Workforce Strategy for the next five years which details its commitment to employing ‘the right people, with the right skills, in the right place, at the right time and at the right cost'.
A new report into the pay policy of Cardiff Council which shows the gender pay gap between men and women on its workforce continues to narrow has been approved by the local authority's Cabinet.
Drovers Way play area in Radyr is to get a water-themed refurbishment suitable for toddlers, juniors, and accessible play.
UEFA EURO 2028 matches being hosted in Cardiff as part of a joint bid by the Football Associations of Wales, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland would deliver ‘significant economic benefits for Cardiff and the Capital Region,’
A community fun day to celebrate the opening of the new Rhiwbina Wellbeing Hub will be held later this week.
Here is our latest update, covering: major investment in ‘hard to heat' Cardiff homes; paying tribute to city's Social Workers; local community nets new all-weather football pitch; and new school admission arrangements.
Cardiff Children’s Literature Festival is returning after a two-year break, with a range of presentations from some of the UK’s best-loved children’s authors.
With the aim of bringing people together to learn, connect, and influence change, Social Work Week 2023 takes place from Monday 20 to Friday 24 March 2023 and to coincide with the occasion, members from Cardiff Council's Cabinet have paid tribute to...
Major Investment In ‘Hard To Heat' Cardiff Homes; £800m plan for more high quality, low-carbon council homes; UEFA EURO 2028 host city bid; Boost for women workers at Cardiff Council in gender pay gap report...
Around 250 ‘hard to heat’ homes in Cardiff are set to benefit from a multi-million pound investment scheme to improve their thermal efficiency and help reduce energy costs for residents.
Here's your Friday update, covering: UEFA EURO 2028 host city bid; primary school proposals in parts of central and north Cardiff; and £800m plan for more high quality, low-carbon council homes.
The scale and ambition of Cardiff’s council housing development programme has been outlined in the authority’s annual Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan.
UEFA EURO 2028 matches being hosted in Cardiff as part of a joint bid by the Football Associations of Wales, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland would deliver ‘significant economic benefits for Cardiff and the Capital Region
A new report into the pay policy of Cardiff Council shows the gender pay gap between men and women on its workforce continues to narrow.
Plans to reorganise primary school provision to serve Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd could go out for public consultation this Spring, if agreed by Cardiff Council's Cabinet.