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A budget which safeguards schools and education, supports social services, and protects the most vulnerable - has been passed by Cardiff Council - as it faces up to a ‘public sector funding crisis' affecting local authorities across the UK.
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Pentrebane Primary School has been taking part in an international pilot project which looks to engage children with local produce and help them to explore their unique food culture and heritage.
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This week, Cardiff's Principal Youth Officer James Healan has appeared on BBC Crimewatch Live to talk about the positive impact that a trail-blazing Virtual Reality (VR) initiative is having on young people across the city.
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A popular circular walk at Hendre Lake Park is back in use after Cardiff Council completed the rebuilding of a bridge at the popular beauty spot.
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Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School has celebrated its official opening during a special event in the presence of Cardiff Council Leader, Cllr Huw Thomas and Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry.
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Here is your Tuesday update, covering: Long-term empty properties face 300% council tax premium in bid to bring homes back into use; Cardiff Council's key role in securing Rolls Royce for St Mellons; Travel advice for Wales vs France on 10 March...
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Wales will be taking on France on Sunday 10 March at Principality Stadium.
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Plans to help Rhiwbina RFC access new funding opportunities and secure investment in existing facilities at Caedelyn Park have been revealed.
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Rolls Royce Submarines decision to open a new office in St Mellons Business Park, Cardiff, creating 130 new jobs has been warmly welcomed by Cardiff Council.
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Long-term empty properties face 300% council tax premium in bid to bring homes back into use; The small things making a big difference for Cardiff's homeless; Our City: Our Language - Capital's new one-stop-shop website for all things Welsh; ac fwy
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Cardiff Council is proposing tough new measures to help bring long-term empty houses in the city back into use.
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Here is your Friday update, covering: Council agrees its vision for next three years; The small things making a big difference for Cardiff's homeless; Our City: Our Language - Capital's new one-stop-shop website for all things Welsh...
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City’s new digital giving points set to help make donating quick and easy.
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There’s a new dragon in town this St David’s Day, and her name is Tesni!
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Cardiff Council has published its Corporate Plan, outlining the priorities and goals it has set itself for the next three years and beyond.
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Sixteen heritage fruit trees have been planted at a new Community Orchard site at Blackweir in Bute Park, including the ‘Apple Tree Man' which is the traditional name given to the oldest apple tree in an Orchard.