Twenty parks and green spaces managed by Cardiff Council have been awarded prestigious Green Flags including for the first time, Cathays Park in Cardiff’s historic civic centre and the newly refurbished Maltings Park in Splott.
Last November, Cardiff was officially declared a UNICEF Child Friendly City -the first of its kind in the UK.
It was autumn when a series of ‘Little Gigs’ by some of the hottest acts on the Welsh music scene toured Cardiff’s secondary schools, kickstarting a Cardiff Council programme aimed at inspiring learners and providing a pipeline of talent for Cardiff’s mu
Cardiff Council has revealed it is facing a predicted budget shortfall in 2025/26 of almost £50m.
Twenty new 3G pitches are being proposed by Cardiff Council as part of a new long-term strategy in partnership with the Football Association Wales (FAW), Cymru Football Foundation (CFF), and local leagues.
Cardiff’s Living Wage City Steering Group has been recognised with a prestigious prize for its outstanding work on the real Living Wage in the city.
Scope’s Community Engagement and Youth Community Collective teams, Cardiff, have collaborated with Cardiff Council to host a free, two week, multi-medium art exhibition, featuring the work of disabled artists, at Central Library Hub.
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A young artist from Ysgol Y Wern in Llanishen, has triumphed in a Wales-wide art competition, bringing pride to their school and community.
Estyn, the Inspectorate for education and training in Wales, has found Whitchurch Primary School to be a thriving learning community where pupils feel safe and valued.
Cardiff’s energy system will require significant changes to achieve net-zero, according to a new Local Area Energy Plan (LAEP) for the city.
An eight-week public consultation on plans to protect 11 parks in Cardiff and ensure they remain publicly accessible green spaces, has been launched.
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With Monster Jam taking place at Principality Stadium, there will be a full city centre road closure around the stadium on July 6th between 11.30am until 7.30pm.
Residents across South Wales are being reminded of recent parliamentary constituency changes that may affect the area in which they cast their vote on July 4.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Road closures in Cardiff Bay from July 1st; ‘What's Next?' work experience Award Celebration Event; Pentyrch Primary School celebrate opening of new nursery and school expansion; Lakeside Primary School...