Bruce Springsteen & The E=Street Band will be kicking off their World Tour 2024 on 5, May 2024 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff. With gates to the stadium opening at 4pm, there will be a full city centre road closure around the stadium from 2pm.
Leftfield and Orbital to play Cardiff Music City Festival; ‘No mow' until September for grass at 33 new sites across Cardiff to support nature; Quality of recycling in Cardiff increasing significantly due to the new recycling scheme; and more
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: New funding available to forge community cohesion; ‘No mow' until September for grass at 33 new sites across Cardiff to support nature; Leftfield and Orbital to play Cardiff Music City Festival
Electronic music pioneers Leftfield and Orbital will open the recently announced Cardiff Music City Festival on September 27th at Utilita Arena Cardiff
Nature friendly ‘one cut’ mowing regimes, where the grass is not cut until September, are due to be introduced at 33 new sites in Cardiff this year.
Here is your Friday update, covering: • Quality of recycling in Cardiff increasing significantly due to the new recycling scheme • Cardiff residents need photo ID to vote at elections in May • Cardiff-based musicians commissioned
The latest roll out of the new ‘sack sort’ recycling scheme to 37,000 properties across Cardiff has resulted in a significant improvement in the quality of recycling collected from residents’ homes, Cardiff Council can reveal.
Four talented Cardiff-based musicians have received ‘Sound of the City’ commissions to support the creation of experimental new work, some of which will be presented later this year as part of the recently announced Cardiff Music City festival.
Residents in Cardiff will need to show photographic ID to vote in the Police and Crime Commissioner election on May 2.
Bomb hero honoured on 100th birthday as World War II saviour of City Hall; Pentwyn community gives views on leisure centre plans; Flexible learning opportunities to boost career prospects; New funding available to forge community cohesion; and more
Here is your Friday update, covering: Bomb hero honoured on 100th birthday as World War II saviour of City Hall; Pentwyn community gives views on leisure centre plans; Flexible learning opportunities to boost career prospects; and more
Cardiff Council has honoured a man who saved City Hall from destruction when he tackled an incendiary bomb dropped on its roof during a German air raid during World War II.
More than 180 people attended a two-day Cardiff Council drop-in session last week to examine plans and give their views on the proposed refurbishment and re-opening of Pentwyn Leisure Centre.
Enrolment is now open for adult learning courses starting later this month.
Cardiff Council is once again inviting applications from community groups and third sector organisations across the city for grant funding available to help build cohesive and resilient communities.
Six young people aged 13-17 from Cardiff Youth Services have returned from a unique youth exchange to Carlsbad, California where they scooped the Broadcast Excellence Award at the Student Television Network Convention.