A Welsh landlord is paying the price for flouting Rent Smart Wales requirements, after being found guilty of managing rented properties without a licence.
Here is your Tuesday update: Cardiff Council retains Stonewall Top 100 and Gold Award status; Helping young people decide what’s next after their exams; Ty Bronwen – a new wellbeing pod at Lakeside Primary School
A fun-filled, action-packed day of free play activities is in store for Cardiff families next week with the annual Playday at Heath Park.
Cardiff Council has again been recognised by the charity Stonewall as an employer committed to supporting LGBTQ+ staff and customers.
What's Next? A programme of events and information to help young people decide their future after exams; Historic Cardiff pubs proposed for Local Heritage List; Thousands of primary school children benefit from Universal Free School Meals; and more
Here is your Friday update: Historic pubs proposed for heritage list; Successful rollout of free school meals; Cardiff Youth Council’s active travel collaboration; Prize winning democracy ambassador programme
As A-Level and GCSE exam results days approach in August, young people in Cardiff will have access to a wide range of events designed to help them navigate their next steps.
Here is your Tuesday update: New SuperTed exhibition at Museum of Cardiff; Child Friendly Cardiff champions Young Changemakers; Top honour for school's Welsh language provision; A new Cardiff Bay sculpture celebrating radio history
More than 20,900 primary age school pupils city-wide are now able to benefit from free school meals through Welsh Government's Universal Free School Meals programme, ensuring children eat well during the school day whilst providing financial benefit to f
Empowering Tomorrow: Child Friendly Cardiff champions Young Changemakers!; New sculpture highlighting Flat Holm is installed on Cardiff Bay Barrage; Grand Opening of Ty Bronwen: A New Wellbeing Pod at Lakeside Primary School; and more
Here is your Tuesday update, covering: • Council commits to tackling £49.7m budget shortfall • ‘Little Gigs’ programme showcases tomorrow’s talent at Clwb Ifor Bach • 85% of Cardiff's pupils attend a school committed to embedding children's rights
Two Cardiff primary schools have scooped a prize of £100 each for their participation in Cardiff Council’s Democracy Ambassador Programme.
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.