BEING in an ‘end of life’ Victorian building has put “immense pressure” on staff at a Cardiff primary school, according to a city council official.
Author - Ted Peskett
Local Democracy Reporter
A NEW method of recycling in Cardiff will soon be completely rolled out to houses across the city.
PARENTS who have to drive halfway across Cardiff to take their children to school are demanding clarity from the city council on the prospect of...
A FORMER social club in Cardiff remains boarded up years after plans were approved to transform it into a community centre.
A BLUEPRINT for the future of Cardiff which could see tens of thousands of homes developed in the city in the next 10 years is set to move forward.
SOME people benefiting from council help for care home placement fees in Cardiff may need to start partly funding them next year.
A STEELWORKS in Cardiff which residents blame for covering their streets in dust wants more time to extend one of its buildings and construct a new...
THE END of a planning saga involving proposals for a new railway station and business park in Cardiff could soon be in sight nearly a year after a...
CARDIFF Council is looking at increasing council tax, the cost of parking permits and burial service charges in a bid to save millions of pounds.
DEVELOPERS behind plans for new flats in Cardiff want to scrap a condition which local councillors hoped would protect independent businesses.