Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: your vote matters, don't lose it; Cardiff to host UK's first major WWE stadium event in 30 years; and coronavirus in numbers.
The first major WWE stadium event in the UK for 30 years is to be held in Cardiff, it has been announced today.
The Bute Park Spring Open Day returns over the Easter weekend with a range of free events held in and around Bute Park Visitor Centre, Nursery and Plant Shop.
City still rocking after BBC's Radio 6 Music Festival; Baden Powell Primary School have won first prize in a debating competition!; Cardiff a hit for fans of the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: Arrangements for families eligible for Free School Meals over Easter, City still rocking after BBC’s Radio 6 Music Festival, Bute Park Spring Open Day and coronavirus numbers.
The PA systems may be safely packed away, the posters may be peeling off the walls and our ears may have just about stopped ringing, but one week on the praise for Cardiff’s Radio 6 Music Festival continues to reverberate around the city
The English-Speaking Union Primary School Competition saw ten Cardiff primary schools compete against each other in a series of debates which took place at Howells School recently.
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: Cardiff a hit for fans of the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival; Surge in number of dogs needing rehoming; Partnership to improve lives of students and residents set up; and coronavirus in numbers.
Cardiff hosted the BBC Radio 6 Music festival over the weekend when venues across the city saw amazing performances by some world class acts, including the Manic Street Preachers, Little Simz, Pixies, Idles, Johnny...
Thousands of young people benefit from Cardiff's Winter of Wellbeing; Cowboy builder jailed at Cardiff Crown Court; Explore the potential of the human mind at Cardiff ‘Dreamachine' experience
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: a cowboy builder sentenced to three years in prison; the benefits to young people from Cardiff’s Winter of Wellbeing Festival and coronavirus in numbers.
Thousands of children and young people across Cardiff have taken advantage of eight weeks of leisure, sports and cultural events held in the city as part of the Winter of Wellbeing festival
A rogue builder who duped four victims out of just under £15,000 has been sent to prison for three years.
Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: explore the potential of the human mind at Cardiff ‘Dreamachine' experience; Cardiff becomes first in Wales to gain Membership of WHO Age Friendly Global Network; and coronavirus in numbers.
A powerful, immersive art experience that taps into the ‘limitless potential of the human mind’ is coming to Cardiff in May as part of the UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK festival
Public consultation - Roath Park, Roath Pleasure Gardens and Parc Cefn Onn locking arrangements; Bird flu kills 30 birds at Roath Park Lake; Cardiff allotment group reaps benefits of charity windfall