An offer from the Academy Music Group Limited (AMG) to take over the running of St David's Hall as the National Concert Hall of Wales, via a long-term lease has been approved in principle by Cardiff Council Cabinet.
Here is our latest update, covering: gold standard energy-efficient new homes ready for Christmas; Roath Park Dam improvement works plan revealed; and exciting plans for Moorland Primary School set to progress.
Cardiff Council has a new vehicle operating in its winter maintenance fleet helping to keep the city’s strategic cycle network safe to use during the cold snap.
The installation of an innovative insulation system that aims to improve the thermal efficiency of buildings is reaching completion in the east of the city.
People living in Cathays will soon be enjoying some big improvements to a small green space at the heart of the community.
Residents of a new council housing development in the north of the city are settling into their super energy-efficient, low carbon new homes in time for Christmas.
Plans to improve Roath Park Dam by replacing the existing spillway, which is the waterfall beside the café, with a new wider and deeper spillway and adding a flood wall along the promenade have been published.
Exciting plans for Moorland Primary School set to progress; Latest figures show majority of Cardiff's schools are recognised as rights respecting; Council and partners respond to the Race Equality Taskforce; Landlady fined over £10,000...
Exciting plans for Moorland Primary School in Splott, are to be progressed following recommendations to Cardiff Council’s Cabinet to release funding so that the scheme can get underway early in the new year.
Here is our latest update, covering: Landlady fined over £10,000 for a catalogue of failings; One Planet Cardiff sets out climate change priorities; and Christmas Memorial service at Thornhill Crematorium this Sunday.
The majority of Cardiff schools are now signed up to the UK Committee for UNICEF UK Right's Respecting Schools Award (RRSA), meaning Cardiff's engagement in the Children's Rights programme, remains the highest in Wales.
An ambitious and wide-ranging programme of actions designed to address racial discrimination and promote race equality in Cardiff is due to be considered by Cardiff Council as it monitors progress made since the Race Equality Taskforce was set up in the
A landlady has been ordered to pay over £10,000 at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court for a catalogue of failures relating to a house she owns and rents out as a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO.)
Proposals for two new visitor attractions aimed at further enhancing Cardiff Bay as a leading UK destination for leisure, culture and tourism have been revealed today.
Cardiff Council has cut its direct carbon emissions by 13% since 2019/20 according to a review of its One Planet Cardiff response to the climate emergency, which sets out its updated priorities for action.
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