New design and build partner set to be appointed for Cardiff Crossrail; First for Cardiff as store caught selling illegal tobacco products is closed down by council; Cardiff's plan to improve key bus routes revealed; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: Pierhead Clock restored to its former glory; Live music to provide city soundtrack this weekend; Revised plans for Pentwyn Leisure Centre to be presented to community; and more
Conversations about how to make Cardiff a more neurodivergent-friendly city began yesterday at a special event at Cardiff City Stadium.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: A £25m recladding plan for Butetown high-rises; Increasing Additional Learning Needs education; Changes to the school admissions policy; Radyr Rangers to get help to improve facilities
Plans to help Radyr Rangers improve facilities to be agreed; City-wide plans to increase and realign provision for pupils with Additional Learning Needs; Council publishes revised school admissions policy...
£1billion investment in delivering affordable homes for Cardiff; Council pledges to combat racial discrimination in the workplace; Travel advice for Wales vs Italy on 16 March in Cardiff; Plans for a ‘Green Paper' into Green Energy investment revealed
Cardiff Council has become the latest local authority to sign up to UNISON’s anti-racism charter.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Work begins on new flood defences to protect Cardiff homes; Cardiff's plan to improve key bus routes revealed; New design and build partner set to be appointed for Cardiff Crossrail
New design and build partner set to be appointed for Cardiff Crossrail;Long-term empty properties to pay up to 300% council tax premium in bid to bring homes back into use; Council agrees its vision for next three years...
Here is your Friday update, covering: Cardiff Council's Budget to bridge £30.3m gap voted through; Council agrees its vision for next three years; New bridge completes path once more at popular beauty spot; and more...
Cardiff Council has agreed tough new measures to help bring long-term empty houses in the city back into use.
Cardiff Council has agreed its Corporate Plan, outlining the priorities and goals it has set itself for the next three years and beyond.
A budget which safeguards schools and education, supports social services, and protects the most vulnerable - has been passed by Cardiff Council - as it faces up to a ‘public sector funding crisis' affecting local authorities across the UK.
This week, Cardiff's Principal Youth Officer James Healan has appeared on BBC Crimewatch Live to talk about the positive impact that a trail-blazing Virtual Reality (VR) initiative is having on young people across the city.
Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School has celebrated its official opening during a special event in the presence of Cardiff Council Leader, Cllr Huw Thomas and Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Long-term empty properties face 300% council tax premium in bid to bring homes back into use; Cardiff Council's key role in securing Rolls Royce for St Mellons; Travel advice for Wales vs France on 10 March...