A street food piazza, a farmers' market, and a producers' fair, served up with a side of live music, will all be on the menu in Cardiff Bay this summer as the Cardiff Food and Drink Festival returns.
Here is our latest update, covering: It's time to nominate in the first ever Child Friendly Cardiff awards; One Planet Cardiff Summit to help Cardiff accelerate transition to net-zero; and Views sought on Cardiff Council's support for Unpaid Carers.
It's time to nominate in the first ever Child Friendly Cardiff awards!; One Planet Cardiff Summit to help Cardiff accelerate transition to net-zero; Corpus Christi Catholic High School praised after Estyn visit; New Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor...
The first Child Friendly Cardiff Awards will take place this July to celebrate and recognise children, young people and organisations that have championed children’s rights in their community, every-day life and workplace.
Businesses and third-sector organisations from across Cardiff are being brought together for a ‘One Planet Cardiff Summit’ to help accelerate the city’s journey to a net-zero future.
Here's your Friday update, covering: New Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor of Cardiff begin their term of office; Cardiff Market renewal plans; Cardiff Dogs Home Lottery funding boost; Corpus Christi praise from Estyn.
One of Cardiff’s largest Catholic schools has been praised by inspectors for its “caring and nurturing community” and for seeking to “enrich pupils’ lives through faith and extremely high-quality care, support and guidance”.
Cardiff councillor Bablin Molik, who has become the 118th Lord Mayor of Cardiff, has named UCAN Productions - a performance and creative arts charity for blind and partially-sighted children – as her chosen charity for her term in office.
Plans for a multi-million-pound renovation of Cardiff’s historic Central Market that would protect, preserve and future-proof the Grade II* Listed building, restoring original design features, and introducing a new ground floor seated area for food
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Cllr Graham Hinchey will be stepping down from his role as Lord Mayor this Thursday as well as his Deputy, Cllr Abdul Sattar at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) at City Hall.
Cardiff Council statement on Ely collision and disorder
Cardiff Dogs Home has received a £95,000 grant from the National Lottery to support its thriving volunteer project, which currently sees between 30 and 40 new volunteers inducted each week.
Here's your Friday update, covering: Cogan Gardens re-opens following improvements; award win for Cardiff allotments; Continuing the National Walking Month celebrations; and Palace Party recognition for Food & Fun success.
Cardiff Council Statement: Secret Garden Café
Cogan Gardens, a small green space at the heart of the Cathays community has officially re-opened to the public following some big improvements.
Here is our latest update, covering: consultation on roads proposed to keep 30mph limit; developer loan scheme for fire safety work; it's Foster Care Fortnight; and Dementia Friendly Cardiff festival this Thursday.