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Popular Bike Share Scheme Set to Double in Cardiff
- December 14, 2018
- Posted by: Llandaff North Labour
- Category: Latest News
No CommentsCardiff’s popular bike share scheme, provided by nextbike, is set to double next year with an additional 500 bikes. The expansion will see an extra 65 docking stations added to the existing city-wide network, with up to 10 additional jobs being created to service the extended fleet. nextbike has revealed ambitions to introduce accessibility bikes
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Right Support at the Right Time – Four-year Homelessness Strategy
- December 14, 2018
- Posted by: Llandaff North Labour
- Category: Latest News
Providing the right support at the right time to assist those threatened with or experiencing homelessness is at the heart of a new strategy to support Cardiff’s vulnerable citizens. Cardiff Council’s Homelessness Strategy sets out the authority’s vision for working with partners to prevent homelessness and ensure that the housing needs of people in the
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Next Phase for Gabalfa Primary School & Ysgol Gymraeg Glan Ceubal
- November 7, 2018
- Posted by: Llandaff North Labour
- Category: Latest News
Your local Councillors, Dilwar and Jennifer have recently been informed of the next phase of the project for Gabalfa Primary School and Ysgol Gymraeg Glan Ceubal. The planned work to clear the old sites has now begun. This will involve demolition of the old buildings. Once that has been completed, and the sites have
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Cardiff leads the way in Recycling
- October 8, 2018
- Posted by: Llandaff North Labour
- Category: Latest News
Cardiff’s impressive recycling rates were recently praised to mark Recycle Week – but more still needs to be done. Recycle rates in Cardiff have increased from 4% to 58% over the last 15 years making it the UK’s best Core City in terms of recycling. However, Cardiff needs to recycle a further estimated 20,000 tonnes
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Developing Housing, Delivering New Homes
- October 8, 2018
- Posted by: Llandaff North Labour
- Category: Latest News
The development of affordable housing in Cardiff goes from strength to strength as the Council works towards delivering 2,000 new council homes in the city. Cardiff has committed to increase its housing stock to meet the growing demand for quality, sustainable council homes in the city and is making good progress towards its ambitious target,