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).
A new grant scheme to help build cohesive and resilient communities has been launched.
A VEAT (Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency) notice providing details of the draft contract negotiated with Academy Music Group (AMG) Ltd to lease and operate St David’s Hall has been published.
Work has commenced on the demolition of the former HMRC office building at Tŷ Glas in Llanishen.
Cardiff Council has released details of a new joint working arrangement with the Friends of Bute Park to ensure the needs of park users are considered when shaping the future operating model for the Secret Garden Café.
Here’s your Friday update, covering: Cardiff Food and Drink Festival returns to Roald Dahl Plass; traffic and travel advice for the Coldplay concert on June 6th & 7th and a request to residents to keep Cardiff’s parks and open spaces clean.
Coldplay will be performing at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on both June 6th and June 7th.
A street food piazza, a farmers' market, and a producers' fair, served up with a side of live music, will all be on the menu in Cardiff Bay this summer as the Cardiff Food and Drink Festival returns.
Here is our latest update, covering: It's time to nominate in the first ever Child Friendly Cardiff awards; One Planet Cardiff Summit to help Cardiff accelerate transition to net-zero; and Views sought on Cardiff Council's support for Unpaid Carers.
It's time to nominate in the first ever Child Friendly Cardiff awards!; One Planet Cardiff Summit to help Cardiff accelerate transition to net-zero; Corpus Christi Catholic High School praised after Estyn visit; New Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor...
The first Child Friendly Cardiff Awards will take place this July to celebrate and recognise children, young people and organisations that have championed children’s rights in their community, every-day life and workplace.