The new tenants of nine highly energy-efficient, sustainable modular houses in Roath have described their new council homes as ‘big and spacious’ with bathrooms like the Hilton hotel!
Cardiff will host this year’s BBC Radio 6 Music Festival, which will take place from Friday 1 - Sunday 3 April. The line-up was announced this morning on 6 Music by Huw Stephens and Mary Anne Hobbs.
Over 1,700 trees have been planted in Tremorfa Park for the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) at a special event to commemorate Cardiff’s status as a Champion City.
A six-week public consultation on how Cardiff will meet Welsh Government recycling targets by 2025 and make Cardiff one of the greenest cities in the UK opens today.
Children from Llandaff City C.I.W. Primary School officially opened Llandaff Fields Play Area on Friday, where children are now welcome to explore and play after completion of a huge revamp.
Cardiff's hair and beauty industry to help tackle domestic abuse; The construction of Fitzalan High School reaches new heights; Willows High School pupils travel to Dubai to represent the UK at The World...
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: Estyn praise for Cardiff's Education Services; the construction of Fitzalan High School reaches new heights; and COVID-19 cases reported in Cardiff's schools in the last seven days. Plus...
Hair salons, barbers and beauticians across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have been asked for their support to help tackle violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
The brand-new home for Fitzalan High School has accomplished its topping out milestone, as construction reaches the highest point at the new school building in Leckwith.
Two Year 11 pupils from Willows High School have been selected to represent the UK at the World Expo in Dubai next month.
The quality of education children and young people receive in Cardiff’s schools continues to improve year on year and is - in many instances – among the very best on offer in Wales, according to information published in the latest ESTYN
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: artwork to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month painted on Castle Street; travel advice for Wales vs Scotland on February 12; get cycle ready for Spring; vaccination totals for Cardiff and Vale...
A Cycle Ready for Spring campaign - designed to encourage more people to cycle and to get their bikes road-ready in time for Spring – is coming to Cardiff.
Wales will be taking on Scotland on Saturday, February 12th at Principality Stadium. With the kick-off taking place at 2.15pm - there will be a full city centre road closure from 10.15am until 6.15pm
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month this year, new artwork has been revealed on Castle Street
A 'Winter of Wellbeing' for Cardiff's Children and Young People; Surprise reunion brings great-grandfather's teddy bear back to toddler after it disappeared in Roath Park Lake; New pop-up recycling facility to be trialled in north Cardiff