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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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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13/10/22 - Ask Cardiff 2022
Cardiff Council once again wants to Ask Cardiff what’s important to citizens and local communities in the city.
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Wales’ first female professor is to be honoured with a new park in Cardiff.
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Cardiff Council is looking at ways it can help maintain leisure centre services in the city amid rising energy costs.
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Here is our latest update, covering: our Hubs and Libraries are providing warm welcome spaces; funding to bring more electric buses to Cardiff; and plans for a new link road and bridge over the Rhymney River take another step forwards.
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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 being sought from Cardiff Council’s Cabinet to enter into a legal contract
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Work is due to commence on the construction of a new 3G football pitch in Splott Park.
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Funding available for bus operators to deliver new electric buses for the city; A Warm Welcome Awaits; Grangemoor Park update; First organisations to complete the Cardiff Healthy Travel Charter announced; Free School Meals for all children in Reception..