A popular tennis scheme which has boosted the number of people taking up the sport in the Cardiff suburb of Heath, and which would see significant sums of money invested into local tennis courts, could be rolled out to six other parks across the city.
Plans for an upgrade of Cardiff’s Pentwyn Leisure Centre have been revealed by Cardiff Council.
UEFA EURO 2028 matches being hosted in Cardiff as part of a joint bid by the Football Associations of Wales, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland would deliver ‘significant economic benefits for Cardiff and the Capital Region,’
Plans to erect a statue of three legendary Welsh ‘Rugby Codebreakers‘ in Cardiff Bay have been approved.
The city's newest hub is preparing to open after the major refurbishment of a north Cardiff library.
Strike action planned for tomorrow December 21 and next week on Dec 28 is expected to have a significant impact on the ambulance service's ability to respond to 999 calls.
Cardiff Council is looking at ways it can help maintain leisure centre services in the city amid rising energy costs.
Sport Wales proposals to change the way in which community sport is governed in Cardiff will be discussed at the next meeting of Cardiff Council’s Cabinet
With a heatwave pushing the temperature gauge into the high 90s, it can be hard to encourage children and young people to do more than just flop in the shade during the long school holidays.
Brewery Park opened; ALN: important information for families; financial help for school essentials; charity benefits from grand day out
Here’s your Friday update, covering: WWE event road closures; Welsh language sports in the Summer of Fun; Brewery Park play area opens; Lord Mayor’s charity latest; help for parents with school essentials; new flower displays
Cardiff’s Lord Mayor’s XI played council officers in a charity cricket match over the Bank Holiday weekend, in aid of the Lord Mayor’s chosen charity, Guide Dogs Cymru.
Cardiff’s Summer of Fun continues to keep thousands of children and their families amused, educated and active and a series of camps at Ysgol Glantaf in north Cardiff saw around 150 young people try their hand at a wide range of sports.
Cardiff Council’s Storey Arms outdoor education centre in the Brecon Beacons played host to a group of Ukrainian refugees from around South Wales as part of a programme designed to give youngsters leadership skills.
Huw Thomas, the leader of Cardiff Council, has presented his administration’s new Programme for Government to a gathering of more than 100 business, civic and public sector leaders
Radnor Primary in Canton, Cardiff, has been awarded the Sustrans Cymru Gold Active Travel School Award, only the second school in Wales to have done so.