The first Demand Response Transport scheme to be piloted in Cardiff is now halfway through its trial period and has welcomed more than 1,251 passengers aboard in that time.
Cardiff Council News
Dealing with COVID-19 has cost Cardiff Council £39m in the first four months of the financial year. The huge costs…
The new cycleways are planned to be installed by the autumn to provide safer, mostly-segregated routes to enable people to…
Cardiff’s exciting new dining out experience on Castle Street is set to officially open to the public on Friday, July…
30 children’s play areas in Cardiff will be re-opened on Monday (20thJuly) following the removal of Welsh Government restrictions on…
A married couple have been ordered to pay over £2,000 at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on July 9th after a cockroach infestation…
An artist impression showing the new, outdoor, covered, eating area planned for Cardiff’s Castle Street has been released by Cardiff…
Work has begun to ensure that children’s play areas and outdoor fitness equipment in Cardiff’s parks are safe to use,…
Anton Boston, 26, from Ely in Cardiff has been convicted of illegal dog breeding and fraud at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court…
Zumba classes in Bute Park, kettle bells on the lawn at Sophia Gardens or choir practice on the Barrage could…