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  Cardiff Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardiff Council (Welsh: Cyngor Caerdydd) is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the Principal Areas of Wales.
The council consists of 75 councillors, representing 29 electoral wards.
The city of Cardiff is the county town of Glamorgan, although this role has diminished since council reorganisation in 1974 paired Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan together as the new county of South Glamorgan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cardiff_County_Council   (245 words)

  
 Cardiff County Council
Cardiff County Council has approved plans from Grosvenor Waterside for the construction of a 150-bedroom hotel at Queensgate South in Cardiff Bay, and discussions are underway with an international hotel chain.
Cardiff County Council is considering plans from Laguna Hotel Group to transform former council offices in the city centre into a 220-bed hotel.
Cardiff County Council is planning to reduce the size of the retail element in the £240m Cardiff Bay Sports Village project from 235,00 sq ft to 110,000 sq ft, due to concerns over the impact on other retailers in the area.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /cal21198.htm   (176 words)

  
 Cardiff County Council
Cardiff, with a population of over 300,000 is the capital of Wales.
Cardiff was awarded city status in 1905 and made the capital of Wales in 1955.
The citizens of Cardiff are entitled to attend the meetings of the Cardiff County Council and inspect the accounts too.
www.cityround.com /cardiff/city.php   (482 words)

  
 Press release details
Cardiff County Council is giving rugby fans a chance to add their names in a special scheme to ‘adopt a paver’ on the walkway, which has already proved a huge success.
Cardiff Council has also installed a hi-tech screen capable of displaying text and images direct from photographs or video - the first of its kind in Britain - so fans, residents and other visitors can keep in touch with events in the city.
Councillor Goodway said: "Cardiff is proud of its status as a true European capital and is committed to developing the city centre as an attractive area for residents and visitors alike.
www.cardiffcastle.com /present/pressreleases/castle_details.asp?rec=54   (604 words)

  
 Cardiff Harbour Authority
The Cardiff Bay Barrage Act 1993 defines groundwater damage as 'damage caused or probably caused by an alteration of groundwater levels occurring in consequence of the construction of the barrage'.
In accordance with The Cardiff Bay Act 1993, an Independent Groundwater Complaints Administrator has been appointed by the Welsh Assembly Government to consider complaints which are made about the way that the County Council has carried out its functions under Schedule 7 of the Act.
Cardiff County Council will not generally meet the costs of legal representation, which will not usually be necessary.
www.cardiffharbour.com /environment/gw_post.htm   (903 words)

  
 What's New With the CCC
It is therefore essential that the figures for achieved routes quoted by the County for its policy shall be of statutory Highway standards and not classified as permitted or shared use paths.
The Council will adopt highway design standards to ensure that wherever alterations or additions are made to the highway network, best practice is applied to meet the needs of cyclists.
It will be necessary for the County to carry out a number of initiatives, in parallel with the engineering measures, in order to explain the basis of the strategy and to encourage an increase in cycle use.
website.lineone.net /~mike.kohnstamm/ccc/LCS.htm   (3506 words)

  
 What's New With the CCC
Cardiff County Council has just published their LCS, and it differs from the model LCS in several important areas.
The Strategy explains that the Cardiff figure is worse than the figure for the whole of the UK as a result of Cardiff being an urban area.
The overall objective of the Cardiff LCS should be to increase the modal use of cycling.
website.lineone.net /~mike.kohnstamm/ccc/whatsnew.htm   (5936 words)

  
 Mitel Networks: Customer Experiences: Cardiff County Council
Cardiff County Council is the local authority for the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales and home of the Welsh Assembly.
It serves a population of 302,000, including 25,000 students.   Cardiff is the youngest and fastest growing capital city in Europe.
With the success of Connect to Cardiff, the Council has been able to expand and extend services at a speed and scope beyond all initial expectations.
www.mitel.com /DocController?documentId=9189&mode=print   (222 words)

  
 Cardiff County Council - The Expectations of a Capital City Realised
Moreover it aims to bring to the attention of local companies the many services that can be accessed through the local authority – services which in the past businesses were unaware of or were perceived as not relevant to business needs.
Cardiff Council offers a wide range of business services, which are readily available and cover a diverse range of assistance.
In addition, the Council is able to provide advice and guidance on recruitment issues and put your business in contact with people looking for work through its contacts within local communities and other agencies.
www.sovereign-publications.com /cardiff-portfolio.htm   (480 words)

  
 Green Network Cardiff :: the project :: the project team :: Cardiff County Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cardiff Council has an important role to play in promoting sustainability within the city, both through its decisions and delivery of services to the public, and in how it operates.
It sets out how Cardiff Council intends to promote sustainable development through Council policies, strategies and services and raise awareness of sustainable lifestyles in the local community.
It has, and continues to enable the Council to balance effectively environmental, economic and social issues and to tackle its own environmental performance to ensure that everything we plan and do is as sustainable as possible.
www.greennetwork-cardiff.net /project/1-cardiffcc.asp   (295 words)

  
 Press release details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The latest award for Cardiff County Council was received by the Lord Mayor, Councillor Marion Drake, when she accepted the ‘Investor in People’ citation for the Council’s Education Department.
The Lord Mayor accepted the award at the last meeting of Cardiff County Council before the new authority is formed after the Council elections on Thursday, May 6.
The Prime Minister has written to the Leader to commend and congratulate the Council on this Authority’s organisation and performance in its arrangements for both the European Summit and the Freedom Ceremony for Nelson Mandela in June 1998.
www.cardiffcastle.com /present/pressreleases/castle_details.asp?rec=48   (934 words)

  
 BBC News | WALES | Supertram test to ease traffic
If the tests are judged to be a success, funding would be sought for a £45m project linking the city centre, the civic centre at Cathays Park and Cardiff Bay starting in 2004.
Cardiff County Council is keen to promote the scheme as an environmentally friendly transport system which can help boost the profile of the Welsh capital.
Transport campaigners in Wales have frequently called for a larger light rail system serving Cardiff and the south Wales valleys, claiming it would be an improvement on the current rail network.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/wales/1765120.stm   (526 words)

  
 Cardiff Council Road Safety   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Walking Bus initiative is fully supported by the school and was organised in conjunction with the Council’s Road Safety Unit, who have provided hi-visibility tabards and arm-bands to all participants.
An independent national body concerned with sustainable transport, which looks for answers to transport problems and aims to reduce the environmental and social impact of transport by encouraging less use of cars and more use of public transport, walking and cycling.
The Road Safety Council of Wales represents local authorities in the Principality by co-ordinating and promoting road safety education, training and publicity initiatives.
www.roadsafety.cardiff.gov.uk /walk_to_school   (603 words)

  
 Policies/Guidance: Strategies: Cardiff City Council
The purpose of the Cardiff Public Art Strategy is to build on Cardiff's already rich heritage of public art which spans the last century and forms part of the fabric of its public spaces.
The intention is to extend opportunities for the provision of public art and to promote and secure the deliver of high quality imaginative public art projects which enhance the environment, celebrate the city's past and present, and contribute to its distinctive character.
A number of key recommendations are identified, which aim to build upon, strengthen and promote Cardiff's collection of public artworks, and an Action Plan sets out short, medium and long term priorities.
publicartonline.org.uk /current/policies/strategies/cardiff_county.html   (184 words)

  
 Home Page of Cardiff Council, The Capital City of Wales
There'll be fun for all next Wednesday (2nd August) in Heath Park as Cardiff Council's Children's...
The ever-popular cycle track at Maindy in Cardiff is back in the fl after years in the red!
A painting of the original design for the Cardiff Castle Clock Tower, not seen in public since 1878,...
www.cardiff.gov.uk   (301 words)

  
 A-Z lists of local councils, county councils, city councils, district councils and local authorities across England, ...
Borough Council of Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Borough Council of Castlereagh in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Borough Council of Craigavon in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
www.villagefetes.co.uk /startup/info/councils/C.htm   (100 words)

  
 Cardiff County Council - Welsh Federation of Housing Associations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cardiff County Council - Welsh Federation of Housing Associations
Cardiff Community - Tel 029 2046 2142 - Email personnel@ccha.org.uk
Cardiff YMCA - Tel 029 2046 5250 - Email enquiries@cardiffymcaha.co.uk
www.welshhousing.org.uk /housingassociations/8-cardiff.html   (180 words)

  
 M2 Presswire: Benefit Fraud Inspectorate report -- Cardiff County Council.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Andrew Smith has today published a report by the benefit Fraud Inspectorate (BFI) into the administration of Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit and counter fraud activity by Cardiff County Council.
The report finds that generally, the council performed well in administering benefits but that it needed to improve counter fraud work.
The report identifies a number of strengths and good practices at Cardiff.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:87866647&refid=ink_tptd_np   (151 words)

  
 Cardiff - Home, Libraries, Welcome to Cardiff's libraries
Cardiff - Home, Libraries, Welcome to Cardiff's libraries
Skip to [ content in middle column
If you have any queries email us at contactlibraries@cardiff.gov.uk or visit your local branch.
www.cardiff.gov.uk /libraries   (231 words)

  
 Cardiff County Council
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Tel via Connect to Cardiff: 029 2087 2087
Write to: Keeping Cardiff Moving, Room 305c, Cardiff Council, County Hall, Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff CF10 4UW
www.keepingcardiffmoving.co.uk /content/public/contact   (45 words)

  
 The Local Government Reorganisation (Wales) (Staff) Order 1996
(a) in relation to Arfon Borough Council or Powys County Council, a person who falls within Category 2;
Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council, Caerphilly County Borough Council, Monmouthshire County Council, Newport County Borough Council and Torfaen County Borough Council
Bridgend County Borough Council, Caerphilly County Borough Council, Cardiff County Council, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, Rhondda, Cynon, Taff County Borough Council and the Vale of Glamorgan County Borough Council
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si1996/Uksi_19960501_en_2.htm   (341 words)

  
 Gloucestershire County Council - Walton Cardiff Parish Council
Gloucestershire County Council - Walton Cardiff Parish Council
YOU ARE IN: Home Page / About your Council / Other Local Councils / Parishes within Tewkesbury / Walton Cardiff Parish Council
Wlaton Cardiff is represented by the county councillor for Ashchurch, Cleeve and Oxenton Hill division and the two borough councillors for Ashchurch with Walton Cardiff ward on Tewkesbury Borough Council.
www.gloucestershire.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=769   (105 words)

  
 Familia: Cardiff County Council
Transcripts/ copies of some local Cardiff/ Glamorgan parish registers: Deposited copies of any parish registers and monumental inscription lists (Cardiff/Glamorgan) produced by the Glamorgan Family History Society
Lists of war memorials in Cardiff/ Wales compiled by David Hughes: Imperial (Commonwealth) War Graves Commission
Soldiers who died in World War I: War graves of the British Empire, World War I: Memorial registers, World War I
www.familia.org.uk /services/wales/cardiff_county.html   (185 words)

  
 BBC - Action Network - Notice - Cardiff county council rent revenue account
This notice was posted by an Action Network user not the BBC
A substantial sum to be ripping off the tenants by.
Have a look in the Councils Tenant Times this week and the rent revenue account is mentioned but not this little discrepancy, LITTLE £180 MILLION little??
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/actionnetwork/F1601472?thread=2768265   (219 words)

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