Here is our latest update, covering: progress being made to expand and improve Additional Learning Needs provision; an opportunity to help design a new skatepark; and coronavirus in numbers.
The design of a modern concrete Skatepark in Llanrumney will be shaped by the views of the local and wider-skateboard community.
Friendships forged across the generations in city pen pal scheme; Welsh Government 20mph pilot scheme being implemented across four wards in Cardiff; City glows purple for Foster Care Fortnight, and more.
Here is our latest update, covering: city glows purple to mark Foster Care Fortnight; the immersive art experience everyone is talking about; fun day in the Bay; and coronavirus in numbers.
Cardiff Council's plans to deliver a series of proposals to expand and improve provision for children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) are progressing.
Dreamachine, a powerful new immersive experience exploring the limitless potential of the human mind, opens today at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff where it will run until June 18
Two of Cardiff’s most iconic buildings will be ablaze with colour this month to celebrate the city’s role in Foster Care Fortnight.
The Local Government Elections Count in Cardiff on Friday May 6, 2022 has now concluded and the results are as follows:
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: if you're a young person in Cardiff, we want to hear about the topics that matter to you; our new pen pal scheme forging friendships across the generations; and coronavirus in numbers.
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: meet Nakeisha Sheppard, our first Play Officer Trainee; Mark West reflects on 50 his years in the Parks Department; and coronavirus in numbers.
The art of letter writing could be considered on the wane in our digital age but not for a group of Cardiff schoolchildren and residents of some of the city’s care homes.
Cardiff Council wants to hear from Cardiff’s young people on key local topics that matter to them.
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: A Welsh Government 20mph pilot scheme in four wards in North Cardiff; a Cardiff Head and Deputy Headteacher scoop prize in National Awards for Wales; an up-and-coming free Dreamachine event & more
Four wards in Cardiff have been chosen to part of a Welsh Government trial to reduce the national speed limit from 30mph to 20mph in residential areas.
Lansdowne Primary School Headteacher Michelle Jones and her Deputy Head, Catherine Cooper have won first prize in the St David's Awards, the national awards of Wales.
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: Maltings Park to temporarily close as upgrade works begin; a reminder of the temporary Rhiwbina Library service changes; and coronavirus in numbers.