Here is our latest update, covering: The Court School is to be renamed as plans to develop the school are given the green light; Final steps towards a sustainable future for St David's Hall; and is your organisation eligible for funding under...
Cardiff Council is set to endorse a wide-ranging report which sets out plans to develop the social care of the region over the next five years
Adamsdown Primary School has a thoughtful approach to meeting individual pupil's needs which improves their life chances and raises their aspiration, says Estyn.
Cardiff Council's Planning Committee have approved plans for new build accommodation for The Court School. A decision to rename the school ‘Ysgol Cynefin' has also been agreed.
A ‘Green Flag’ will fly above two more green spaces managed by Cardiff Council this year, after Parc Tredelerch in Rumney, and Western Cemetery in Ely, were both awarded the coveted international mark of quality for the first time.
Pentwyn Leisure Centre Community Consultation; 1.6 tonnes of coffee pods have been recycled in Cardiff since April this year; New recycling vehicle fleet agreed to help increase the city's recycling rate; Work could start on Cardiff Cardiff's new...
Here's your Friday update, covering: Statue of Rugby Codebreakers to be unveiled; 1.6 tonnes of coffee pods have been recycled in Cardiff since April this year; Pentwyn Leisure Centre Community Consultation; New street-lighting reporting function...
Two community ‘drop in' sessions will be held next week, offering local residents the opportunity to view and comment on plans to upgrade Pentwyn Leisure Centre.
1.6 tonnes of coffee pods have been recycled from over 2,600 properties in Cardiff since April this year.
A recycling trial - which has seen 10,000 homes across Cardiff separate their recyclable waste at the kerbside - has proven so effective that the Council is looking to buy 9 specially designed trucks to collect glass separately.
Building work is expected to start on Cardiff’s new 15,000-capacity indoor arena site by the end of this year.
The progress made by Cardiff's Virtual School (VS) and Virtual School Headteacher (VSH) has been presented in a report to the Council's Children and Young Person's Scrutiny Committee.
Employers from across the city of Cardiff and beyond have provided words of encouragement and advice the class of 2023, as they near their A-Level and GCSE exam results days in August.
A sustainable future for St David’s Hall has come a step closer with a decision taken that Cardiff Council should protect the iconic venue by entering into a 45-year lease with Academy Music Group (AMG).
Plans to accelerate the completion of the International Sports Village have taken a step forward following a Cardiff Council Cabinet meeting on the 13th July.
Cardiff Youth Service has launched Summer with a DIFF'erence', a city-wide activity and event programme aimed at young people aged 11-25 years.