With fortnightly green garden waste collections reinstated from today, we’re almost running the waste and recycling service we offered before the Coronavirus pandemic*.
Ask a 9-year-old what they’d like for their birthday or Christmas and their reply is likely to be something tech based or a fun (and inevitably loud!) toy.
The recycling and composting rate at Cardiff’s recycling centres has increased by at least 10% since the lockdown has been eased.
Please see our top tips for before, during and after your visit to our Recycling Centres:
Cardiff has a natural seagull population that is attracted to food sources.
More pollinator friendly ‘one cut’ mowing regimes have been adopted at 18 new sites across Cardiff.
Questions and answers on Cardiff's recycling centres.
Grass cutting, which had been temporarily suspended by Cardiff Council since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, has restarted in the city’s parks and along highways where needed for safety reasons
Improvement works currently being carried out to Sanatorium Park are to reinstate the markings of two existing sports pitches; one football pitch, one rugby pitch with some fencing, spectator barriers and team dug outs added to the football pitch.
Questions and answers on the one-off garden waste collections during May
Households across Cardiff will receive a one-off green garden waste collection in May, Cardiff Council has announced.
A new charity has been established to fundraise and provide additional support for the dogs being looked after at Cardiff Dogs Home and promote responsible dog ownership and humane behaviour towards dogs.
We appreciate that there have been a lot of changes to how we operate our waste and recycling services at this time.
Cardiff’s parks were generally quiet this weekend with the majority of people observing social distancing requirements.
Your collection day will remain the same during Easter this year, but collection times may change so please ensure your waste is out by 6am.
Four Cardiff cemeteries are to be temporarily closed to the public, unless they are attending a funeral, following a weekend which saw large numbers of people visiting the sites and failing to adhere to government instructions on social distancing.