Cardiff residents are being urged to take part in a far-reaching budget consultation which could see services cut and charges increased as the council looks to find £30.5m to balance the books in 2024/25 amidst a public sector funding crisis.
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Some waste collections in Cardiff are likely to be impacted following Unite’s decision to strike between Thursday, December 28, and Thursday, January 25.
Here is your Friday update, covering: Strike to impact some waste collections in Cardiff after Christmas; Whitchurch Primary School receives national recognition for health and wellbeing; Building positive relationships between young people
Cardiff Council has published its mid-term ‘Well-Being' appraisal - offering a comprehensive self-assessment of how it has performed in meeting objectives set out in its corporate plan for 2023-26.
Some waste collections in Cardiff are likely to be impacted immediately after Christmas following Unite’s decision to strike between Thursday, December 28, and Thursday, January 25.
Whitchurch Primary School in North Cardiff has been awarded national recognition for its work to promote health and wellbeing throughout its school community, at the very highest standard.
Cardiff has hosted its first inter-youth football tournament this month, bringing together more than 90 young people from youth clubs across the city.
Here is your latest update, covering: Council's first state-of-the art Community Living scheme launched; Cardiff Council implementing Woodland Trust nature recovery recommendations; Accessible Voting Champion first for Council Chief Executive
Cardiff Council has welcomed a recently published Woodland Trust policy paper setting out the importance of trees and woods for nature recovery in Wales and making five key recommendations for local authorities.
The first of Cardiff Council’s new build state-of-the-art Community Living developments for older people has been officially launched today, Tuesday, December 19.
The air quality data for 2022 shows that city’s air is getting cleaner compared with pre-pandemic levels, although it accepted that there is more work to do in specific areas of the city.
Cardiff Council’s Paul Orders has become the UK’s first local authority chief executive to become an Accessible Voting Champion.
Sky partners with Cardiff Council's Youth Services to open first Sky Up Digital Hub in Wales; Unprecedented challenges lead to city's housing emergency; Council plans new Centre to promote independent living
Drovers Way play area in Radyr has re-opened to the public following an extensive ‘water-themed' refurbishment.
Unprecedented challenges lead to city's housing emergency; Sky partners with Cardiff Council's Youth Services to open first Sky Up Digital Hub in Wales; Council plans new Centre to promote independent living; On-street bike rental scheme will end...