More details have been released about the visit of Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort to Llandaff, the Senedd and Cardiff Castle tomorrow, Friday, September 16.
Tributes to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II were paid by Cardiff Councillors at a special meeting of Full Council held at City Hall on Tuesday (September 13).
More details have been released on the visit of His Majesty The King and The Queen Consort to Cardiff on Friday, September 16.
Due to an event at Alexandra Head, Cardiff Bay Barrage will be closed from 3pm tomorrow (15th Sept) until approximately 11.30pm. Boats will still be able to enter and exit Cardiff Bay via the lock gates.
With Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort visiting Cardiff on Friday, September 16, a number of roads will be closed to facilitate the event and to keep the public safe.
A special meeting of Full Council will take place at Cardiff City Hall at 5pm tonight (13th September) to discuss a Motion of Condolence following the death of Her Majesty the Queen.
King Charles and the Queen Consort are to pay their first official visit to Cardiff since the death of HM The Queen, on Friday, September 16.
To mark the Proclamation of HM Charles III, arrangements have been made for a key public event to be held in Cardiff this Sunday, September 11.
Arrangements have been made for a key public event to be held in Wales following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth.
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff and Leader of Cardiff Council have paid tribute to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II following the announcement of her death today.
75 years ago, on September 10th 1947, Cardiff Castle was officially gifted to the people of Cardiff by the 5th Marquess of Bute.
Saying goodbye to friends, relatives and loved ones is always difficult but the pandemic, when the number of people allowed to attend funerals was strictly limited, made it even tougher.
The dock-feeder canal underneath Churchill Way has re-surfaced - with the ongoing removal of sixty-nine 7.5 tonne concrete beams that separates the canal from the carriageway.
Here’s your Tuesday update, covering: high praise from Estyn for Cardiff faith school; road closures around the new Transport Interchange; and Lord Mayor’s welcome
With a heatwave pushing the temperature gauge into the high 90s, it can be hard to encourage children and young people to do more than just flop in the shade during the long school holidays.
Cardiff Council has announced a series of traffic measures in the city centre as work begins to create a southern entrance to the new Transport Interchange.