This National Tree Week (November 27 – December 5) Cardiff is celebrating achieving Champion City status under the prestigious Queen’s Green Canopy.
In the lead up to International Volunteer Day on Sunday 5 December, Bute Park is celebrating its volunteers who have been busy working hard to make the Cardiff city centre park safer and cleaner for residents and visitors.
At last night’s meeting of Cardiff’s Full Council, votes were cast which resulted in a declaration of a nature emergency in the capital city.
In the lead up to International Volunteer Day on Sunday 5 December, Bute Park is celebrating its volunteers who have been busy working hard to make the Cardiff city centre park safer and cleaner for residents and visitors.
Cardiff Council has begun the ground investigation works to Roath Park Dam to make sure one of Cardiff’s most loved parks can be enjoyed safely now and for future generations.
Essential maintenance work conducted by National Resources Wales (NRW), is due to take place next to the River Taff at Forest Farm, from Wednesday 10 November.
Work to develop a new route through Blackweir Woodland started week commencing Monday 25 October 2021. This was done by the Council’s in-house woodland management team.
Bute Park has announced its newest improvement project to enhance the Cardiff city centre park.
Cardiff Dogs Home has received three RSPCA PawPrints awards - Gold in the Stray Dogs category and Silver in the Kennelled Dogs category as well as a Special Recognition Award for The Rescue Hotel – the only winner of this award in Wales.
This year’s Good Food Cardiff Autumn Festival seeks to inspire individuals and businesses to take action to help improve access to good food across the city.
Flags will fly above Cardiff’s parks and green spaces following an announcement today by Keep Wales Tidy.
Cardiff residents are invited to complete the Coed Caerdydd survey to share their views on the creation of an urban forest across the city.
Cardiff Riding School has received a boost in funding to provide a new and improved outdoor school for riders.
The PSPO, under the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014, will allow Cardiff council to take action against dog owners who allow their pets to foul in an area of public land without cleaning up after them.
Hope O’Reilly, 7, has taken on a 50k run during the month of September to help raise money for the refurbishment of Cardiff Dog’s Home.
Cardiff Council is legally responsible for maintaining the publicly owned Roath Park Dam, and routine inspections are required under the Reservoirs Act (1975).