Cardiff Council has been awarded Civil Project of the Year Award for 2023/24 for the Central Square Transport Scheme.
Cardiff Council has pledged its support for the ‘My Things Matter' campaign, an initiative that helps to make sure that children and young people in care are treated with respect and dignity when they move home.
Cardiff Council is developing plans to reduce flood risk from Whitchurch Brook
Cardiff Council is delivering two ground-breaking initiatives aimed at investing in the city's young people and helping them to avoid gang culture, crime, and violence.
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama launches Cardiff Old Library restoration campaign with £2m donation; Cardiff's Replacement Local Development Plan approved by Cabinet; Cardiff's Youth Workers share their stories. Youth Work Week 23rd - 30th June 2023
Friday's update - Line up confirmed for Cardiff Food and Drink Festival; Plans progress for the development of the new home for Willows High School; £1.3 million funding to support nature in Cardiff and more...
RWCMD has announced today that the Welsh-American business giant Sir Howard Stringer has made a gift of £2m to the College, to help it restore and transform Cardiff city centre’s landmark Old Library.
More than 32,000 jobs and 26,400 new homes could be delivered in Cardiff by 2036, as Cardiff Council has agreed its ‘Preferred Strategy’ for the Replacement Local Development Plan (RDLP).
Youth workers from across the city have shared their stories to coincide with this year's Youth Work Week in Wales (23rd - 30th June 2023), an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the impact and diversity of youth work, with the aim to promote a wider u
Plans for an upgrade of Cardiff’s Pentwyn Leisure Centre have been agreed by Cardiff Council.
Cardiff Council's Cabinet has accepted the recommendations in a report exploring the options for the local authority's long term office requirement.
The contract to carry out the enabling works associated with the development of new build accommodation for Willows High School has been awarded to Morgan Sindall Construction, Cardiff Council can announce.
A special careers fair will be held this week for Year 9 pupils from Ysgol Bro Edern and Ysgol Plasmawr to highlight the value of Welsh language skills and promote opportunities to study and work in Welsh.
Llanishen High School are taking a whole school approach to sustainability and reducing waste, have opened a prom shop in a bid to tackle throwaway culture.
A Local Nature Partnership has secured £1.3 million of funding.
Here is our latest update, covering: suspended sentence for Supajump play centre owner; school premiere for Refugee Week film; Babies Remembrance Service; investing in Cardiff tennis courts.