Cardiff Commitment has been awarded the prestigious Public Sector Organisation of the Year at 2024 UK Social Mobility Awards (SOMOs).
The makeover of a city park to incorporate new features and create a more pleasant environment has been completed.
Moorland Primary School in Splott has celebrated the official opening of its new school development worth £7million of investment.
Four dedicated team members from the Cardiff Commitment will take part in the Cardiff Half Marathon this Sunday.
Improvements are to be made to the play area at Maitland Park in Gabalfa.
As an Occupational Therapist, Reuben Morris spends his days driving the streets of Cardiff to visit clients in their homes. He’s the first to admit it would be “very difficult” to do his job without a car
Road closures for the Principality Cardiff Half Marathon on October 6th; More plans for more homes; The Rainbow Federation commended by Estyn for strong leadership and effective collaboration; New ‘Cardiff Music City' funding
New funding support for Cardiff’s grassroots music venues has been announced by Cardiff Council as part of its ‘Cardiff Music City’ work to help protect and enhance the city’s music scene
September 2025 secondary school applications now open ;More empowered, healthy and happy: Age Friendly Cardiff Action Plan; Ysgol Bro Eirwg praised by school inspectors
With the Principality Cardiff Half Marathon taking place on Sunday, October 6th, the city is expected to be exceptionally busy, so residents and visitors are advised to plan and leave plenty of time for their journey.
Cardiff Council Offered Settlement in Landfill Tax Dispute with HMRC; More plans for more homes; Fairwater Community Campus - Statement from Cardiff Council; and more
Applications for secondary school places to start in September 2025 open today (Monday 23, September 2024)
Cardiff is mourning the loss of its esteemed Lord Mayor, Cllr Jane Henshaw, who passed away peacefully, surrounded by family this weekend.
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Cardiff Council has reached an in-principle agreement with HMRC to settle a tax dispute related to soil and material brought to the former Lamby Way landfill between nine and seven years ago to contour and cap the site.
Plans for another 280 new council homes for the city, to help ease the extreme housing pressures facing the council, have been announced today.