The Elections Act 2022: Changes to the UK Electoral System; Cardiff secures £50m from Levelling Up fund for the first phase of Cardiff Crossrail; Ordering green recycling bags to residents' homes will stop on January 31st...
Here's your Friday update, covering: securing £50m from the Levelling Up Fund for Cardiff Crossrail first phase; important changes to the UK electoral system; and celebrating Chinese New Year at Central Library Hub.
Central government has passed a law that will change the way we vote in Parliamentary and Police and Crime Commissioner Elections. This law is called the Elections Act 2022.
The first phase of Cardiff Crossrail - which will run from Cardiff Central to Cardiff Bay Train Station is set to be delivered – now that funding has been secured by Cardiff Council from both the UK and Welsh Governments.
Here is our latest update, covering: Ordering green recycling bags for home delivery will end January 31st; Next steps for International Sports Village revealed; and Intelligent Transport Systems, have your say.
From January 31st, residents will no longer be able to order green recycling bags to their home, as a new system is now in place for people to collect the bags from a local shop or a community building where they live.
Plans to complete Cardiff’s International Sports Village - delivering an outstanding sports and leisure destination that could attract two million visitors annually – will reach another milestone this week.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Council's Annual Report on Cardiff's Education Investment is published; Results of Alternative Weed Control Trial Published; New Children's Services Strategy for 2023-26; Council workers work around the clock to...
Following the heavy rain and high winds on Wednesday and Thursday this week, the council's Highways Team worked out of hours to respond to the issues that arose from the Yellow Weather Warning from the MET Office.
Cardiff Council have developed a new strategy setting out its vision and direction for the delivery of Children's services over the next three years.
Cardiff's multi-million pound investment in education, including new schools and improvements to existing school buildings, has been outlined in a new report published this week.
An independent scientific report assessing three different types of weed killer to manage plant growth on Cardiff’s highways and pavements has concluded that glyphosate is “the most effective and sustainable weed control method currently available.”
Weed Control Q&A
Here is our latest update, covering: details of our collections of real Christmas trees; preparations for the Rhiwbina Community Wellbeing Hub opening; public consultation on Fairwater Community Campus; and the Parc Cefn Onn user survey.
A public consultation on the development of a pioneering joint education campus for Cardiff, has opened today.
The city's newest hub is preparing to open after the major refurbishment of a north Cardiff library.