Cardiff Council has revealed plans to increase cab fares by between 18% and 41% on journeys within the city, but is to consider an alternative proposal from a leading taxi company before it makes its final decision.
Changes to the way Cardiff residents recycle their waste could be rolled out across large parts of the city as they seek to improve recycling rates and act on climate change.
A faith school in Cardiff has been praised by education inspectors for its strong support of pupils with additional learning needs.
An independent sub committee could be introduced by Cardiff Council to ensure that a proposed land-swap deal required at Maindy to deliver a new Cathays High School manages any conflict of interest in the decision-making process.
Inspectors have praised a Cardiff primary school as ‘welcoming and friendly' and commended pupils for their ‘compassion, empathy, honesty and fairness'.
Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School is the chosen name for a brand new primary school to serve parts of north-west Cardiff
A new scheme to encourage people to give their time to help Cardiff on its journey to becoming a more dementia friendly city has been launched today on World Alzheimer’s Day.
Estyn have described St Patrick's R.C. Primary School in Cardiff as a happy and inclusive school that places a high priority on the well-being of its pupils.
Adult Learning Cardiff has launched its autumn 2022 courses and enrolment for a wide range of educational and recreational classes is now open.
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.