It's a bumper edition of our latest update, covering: Stronger Fairer Greener, a renewed ambition for Cardiff; inflation putting a squeeze on the Council's budget; moving a step closer to expanding Pentyrch primary; and more...
Pupils across Cardiff are set to benefit from a wide-ranging expansion of special and additional learning needs education provision, with recommended proposals creating more than 270 additional spaces over the coming years.
Ambitious plans to increase the number of pupils at Pentyrch Primary School and establish 32 places in a new nursery unit for three-year-olds have moved a step closer.
Cardiff Council is making significant strides in developing a bilingual workforce in the capital as the number of employees with Welsh language skills continues to rise.
A vision of a Stronger, Fairer and Greener Cardiff and the strategy to help deliver it over the next five years has been revealed by the city's leader.
Cardiff Council is planning to make long-term agency workers permanent members of staff as part of its commitment to ‘Fair Work Wales’
Rising costs in energy, food and services mean that Cardiff Council is facing a £29m shortfall in its budget for 2023-24, a new report has warned.
The first carbon-neutral road resurfacing work in Wales has been carried out by Cardiff Council.
The popular Summer Reading Challenge is back in Cardiff libraries and hubs this year as part of a Summer of Fun seeking to inspire children in the city to learn more about science and innovation.
The debate to settle which Cardiff school would triumph in this year’s DebateMate Cup is over, with Willows High School crowned champions for 2022.
Cardiff Council has invested over £1.3 million in energy saving upgrades across 11 of its primary, secondary and Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools, as part of its work to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Cardiff played host to royalty today as HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visited the city.
Here is our latest update, covering: a summer of fun for Cardiff's children and young people; temporary change to the registration of births, deaths, and marriages service; and a business partnership that's paying off for an allotment community.
After the success of last year's Summer of Smiles and the Winter of Wellbeing, a ‘Summer of Fun' festival will take place for the children and young people of Cardiff across the summer holidays.
Cardiff Register Office is currently unable to answer telephone queries due to a high number of staff absences due to Covid-19.
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