Here's your Friday update, covering: endangered sheep bred by teenage shepherd given conservation role on Flat Holm; Betty Campbell Monument shortlisted for an award; and free garden waste sacks available for a limited time.
A flock of endangered Boreray sheep, bred by a fifteen-year-old girl, have been shipped to Flat Holm to help the island’s shrinking colony of lesser black-backed gulls recover.
Rugby fans coming to Cardiff for Saturday’s Wales versus New Zealand match can now book return coach travel through Transport for Wales (TfW) or Big Green Coach in partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
Travel advice for Wales vs New Zealand on November 5th in Cardiff; Cllr Julie Sangani a guest speaker at the inaugural Annual Betty Campbell Monument Lecture; ew augmented reality Halloween Trail for families who Love Exploring...
Here's your Friday update, covering: Travel advice for Wales vs New Zealand on November 5th in Cardiff; Story of Australian soldiers nursed in Cardiff during WWI to be told on Remembrance weekend; and new augmented reality Halloween Trail for families
Wales will be taking on New Zealand on Saturday November 5th at Principality Stadium.
Today, Cardiff Council Cabinet Member for Tackling Poverty, Equality and Public Health, Cllr Julie Sangani, was delighted to be a guest speaker at the very first Annual Betty Campbell Monument Lecture, a new addition to the Black History Month...
A spooky augmented reality Halloween Trail around some of Cardiff’s most popular parks and green spaces has launched on the new Love Exploring App.
Here is our latest update, covering: expansion of the new kerbside recycling scheme; thousands of new trees to be planted in Cardiff over next six months; and RSPCA Pawprint awards for Cardiff Dogs Home going "above and beyond for animals".
A Cardiff theatre group will tell the story of how seven Australian soldiers came to be nursed in Cardiff, thousands of miles from home, during World War One in three dramatic multimedia performances at three different locations
Cardiff Dogs Home has been praised by the RSPCA who recognised the standard of kennelling, and the way stray dogs are looked after at the Cardiff Council facility with two PawPrints Awards.
Thousands of new trees will be planted in Cardiff over the next six months, at more than 150 different locations including parks, green spaces, community hubs, schools and streets.
Expansion of the new kerbside recycling scheme; Plans for a new link road and bridge over the Rhymney River take another step forwards; Cardiff's Local Development Plan annual report shows good progress made; Funding available for bus operators...
Here's your Friday update, covering: new rights for tenants as Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 comes into force; a report highlights progress in our Social Services; and a one-off ‘Friday Night Market' at our historic indoor market.
The new kerbside-sort recycling scheme is being expanded to a further 5,000 properties across the city, to improve the quality of the recycling collected from residents’ homes, increase the city’s recycling rate and strive towards the challenging Welsh G
Plans for a new bridge to provide a direct link from Llanrumney to the A48 at the Pentwyn junction have taken a step forward, with permission given from Cardiff Council’s Cabinet to enter into a legal contract.