Cardiff Council has arrived at a significant milestone in its exciting scheme to regenerate the Channel View estate.
A new way of providing care for people in Cardiff is being introduced to provide a greater level of choice and control for those using the services.
Cardiff Council is taking steps to increase the protection afforded to buildings of local architectural or historical interest in the city against demolition or unsympathetic development.
🗞️The news from us that you might have missed ➡️ Making travelling to school safer - More School Streets in place for start of new school term ➡️ Rompney Castle demolition halted ➡️Temporary closure of St David's Hall, and more
The brand-new schools opened for the start of term; The Rompney Castle - Cardiff Council steps in to halt the demolition of the landmark pub's demolition; St David's Hall - our statement on the venue's temporary closure in full
St David's Hall is to temporarily close to the public to undertake additional checks on the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) panels in the building.
A much-loved former Cardiff pub – the Rompney Castle – could now be saved from the threat of demolition after Cardiff Council stepped in to prevent it being knocked down.
Making travelling to school safer - More School Streets in place for start of new school term. Enrolment for a wide range of recreational and educational courses with Adult Learning Cardiff now open. A new ‘destination' skatepark in Llanrumney.
Possible changes to Cardiff household waste collections due to Industrial Action; New opportunities, new skills and heaps of laughter; Barrage and Road Closures for The Bay Series concerts; Sustainable food challenge opens for applications.
Potential service disruption from Monday due to strike action; Grand Prix Speedway in the Principality Stadium tomorrow; The popular Cardiff 10k returns on Sunday; Sustainable food challenge looking to increase locally grown.
Industrial action over nationally-negotiated, pay awards is being planned across the UK in September by the Unite Union.
Enrolment for a wide range of recreational and educational courses with Adult Learning Cardiff starts next week.
One of Britain’s most popular indoor motorsport events roars back into Cardiff on Saturday, September 2, when the FM British Speedway Grand Prix brings some of the world’s top riders to the Principality Stadium.
Cardiff pupils outperform GSCE all-Wales average; City Hall to temporarily close over the winter for maintenance work; Estyn praise for our Adult Learning service; Five new all-weather community pitches across the city.
Thousands of runners are expected to pound the streets of the capital on Sunday, September 3, with the revival of the popular Cardiff 10k.
Cardiff’s iconic City Hall is to close temporarily this winter to enable essential infrastructure work to be carried out on the Grade I-listed building and preserve it for future generations.