The sixth annual report on Cardiff’s Adopted Local Development Plan (LDP) shows good progress has made across the range of indicators, with the findings discussed by Cardiff Council’s Cabinet at its meeting on October 20th.
Cardiff will soon see even more electric buses operating across the city thanks to a £8m grant designed to get cleaner vehicles on our streets.
The popular ‘Night Market’ at Cardiff’s historic indoor market will return for a one-off Friday-night event, complete with live music and an eclectic range of independent traders.
Here is our latest update, covering: Cardiff's Local Development Plan annual report shows good progress made; the Ask Cardiff 2022 survey is open; and unpaid Carers have their say on what they need to feel supported.
The sixth annual report on Cardiff's Adopted Local Development Plan (LDP) shows good progress has made across the range of indicators, with the findings being discussed by Cardiff Council's Cabinet at its meeting on October 20th.
Seeking improvements in Cathays' private rented homes; Cardiff Council's stark budget warning; Unpaid Carers have their say on what they need to feel supported; Report highlights progress in Cardiff's Social Services; How well is your council working...
A housing licensing scheme that seeks to achieve decent standards of rented accommodation for tenants and good management practices among landlords in Cathays could be reintroduced next year.
Here's your Friday update, covering: the council's updated budget forecast; the latest Cardiff Council performance report; new rights for tenants; and action to keep leisure centres open.
A stark financial warning has been issued by Cardiff Council which says spiralling inflation, increased demand and lower than anticipated income levels, has left it with a £53m hole in its budget for 2023/24.
Unpaid carers in Cardiff have given their views on what matters to them and in response, Cardiff Council in partnership with other organisations are undertaking a range of improvements to the support available to them. This is to include...
Cardiff's Social Services have been able to make significant progress, despite a continuing increase in both the numbers of people needing support in the city and the complexity of the issues that they are facing.
Cardiff Council's ambitious programme to create a stronger, fairer and greener capital city is evaluated in a new report which rates the progress being made by the authority.
One of the biggest changes in the social and private rented housing sectors will be introduced in December with the implementation of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016.
Creating job opportunities and apprenticeships, encouraging local businesses to pay the Real Living Wage and accelerating the move to net zero carbon are outlined as among the key aims of a new strategy designed to help Cardiff become a stronger...
Cardiff Council once again wants to Ask Cardiff what’s important to citizens and local communities in the city.
Wales’ first female professor is to be honoured with a new park in Cardiff.