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Give your views on new city artworks
Cardiff Council is planning some improvements to the areas under Taff Embankment and Clare Road bridges and is also proposing the installation of cast-iron floor plaques.
University-led choir helps people get their voice back
The choir is held once a week at Cardiff Metropolitan University and is aimed at helping people with Aphasia.
Five men jailed for drug and modern slavery offences in county lines crackdown
The men, from Ely, Pentyrch and Penylan, were part of a county lines operation across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan where they exploited teenage boys to sell drugs on their behalf.
Council approves takeaway despite "unbearable" impact fears
The local authority’s planning committee approved the proposals to turn an empty two-storey building at 129 Caerphilly Road at a meeting on March 13.
Council approves extension for Grangetown temporary housing
The 52-home development on the former Grangetown Gas Works, Ferry Road, currently consists of a mixture of bungalows and three apartment blocks.
Neurodivergent-friendly resources launch in libraries and hubs
Resources such as fidget toys, ear defenders, lamps, back rests and fans, desk dividers and coloured overlays are available to provide a more accessible service.
Minister visits cadets and praises “excellent future firefighters”
Jayne Bryant MS visited Ely Fire Station on March 10 to visit South Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s (SWFRS) Fire Cadet unit.
Cardiff University confirms Kazakhstan campus will go ahead
Cardiff University’s council has given the green light to establish the branch campus in the country’s capital city, Astana.
Council consider new plans for new Welsh-medium nursery
Cardiff Council is considering plans for a new Welsh-medium nursery at Ysgol Gymraeg Coed-Y-Gof from September 2026.

