If you've ever had the urge to explore a beautiful island, get back to nature and discover your inner Robinson Crusoe you now have the chance – and it's just five miles off the coast of Cardiff.
A new resource to help residents in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan understand how to reduce their likelihood of developing dementia has been launched today, during Dementia Action Week.
Applications for grant funding to support voluntary-sector community organisations to improve their community buildings are now being invited.
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Action plan designed by the local community for Ely and Caerau revealed; A new investment strategy for Cardiff schools; Child Protection review acknowledges strengths; Council helps city cricket club bounce back
A package of measures - designed to improve the lives of young people and the local community in the Cardiff estates of Ely and Caerau - has been agreed by Welsh Government and Cardiff's Public Services Board.
During a recent inspection by Estyn, Hywel Dda Primary School has been found to stand out for its commitment to creating a caring and supportive environment where pupils' well-being is a top priority.
Built in the 1830s, Cardiff’s Dock Feeder Canal entered a new phase in its history recently, when a section of the city waterway that had been hidden beneath Churchill Way in Cardiff city centre since 1948 was uncovered.
Foster Carer Claire contributed a recipe to ‘Bring something to the table’, a new book full of recipes and life-changing fostering moments from carers and care experienced people.
Two years ago, at the end of a successful season, Llandaff Cricket Club was looking forward to a bright future, introducing the sport to women, boys and girls, in addition to continuing its senior teams' rise up the local league tables.
Amateur cricket club unveils new facilities to benefit community; Rugby Codebreakers statue wins Sporting Heritage Award; Green light plans for a new Willows High School; Progress Report on City Hall Maintenance Released; and more
Proposals to protect green spaces in Cardiff; The 2,500 volunteers helping to grow Cardiff's urban forest; St Mellons Primary School officially opened; Art project makeover creates school's new cwtsh darllen
Howzat! One of Cardiff's leading amateur cricket clubs is celebrating with new community facilities after refusing to be stumped by vandals and racist graffiti.
A statue honouring Cardiff’s legendary ‘Rugby Codebreakers’ - has won the ‘Celebrating Black Sporting Heritage Award’ category at the Sporting Heritage Awards.
Cardiff Council's Planning Committee have given the go-head for a brand-new home for Willows High School to be constructed on land off Lewis Road in Splott.
Cardiff Council has published a report providing an update on the maintenance work being carried out on City Hall.
The findings of a Joint Inspection of Child Protection Arrangements (JICPA) by Cardiff Council, South Wales Police and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board have been published.