The Update: 19th May

  • Communities and schools set to benefit from strengthened Youth Work offer

  • Owner and Director of Minimarket in Ely Ordered to Pay Just Over £9,000

  • Cardiff Landlord Fined for Dangerous Housing Safety Breaches

  • St Mary the Virgin C.I.W. Primary School praised by Estyn.

Communities and schools set to benefit from strengthened Youth Work offer

Cardiff Council has set out an ambitious new five-year strategy for Youth Work, reinforcing its commitment to supporting young people both in schools and at the heart of local communities across the city.

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Owner and Director of Minimarket in Ely Ordered to Pay Just Over £9,000

A Cardiff business owner and his company have been ordered to pay just over £9,000 following a rat infestation found at the Family Choice Minimarket in Ely, Cardiff.

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Cardiff Landlord Fined for Dangerous Housing Safety Breaches

A landlord has been ordered to pay just under £1,000 after failing to meet legal requirements and putting his tenants at risk at a property in Canton.

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St Mary the Virgin C.I.W. Primary School praised by Estyn

St Mary the Virgin C.I.W. Primary School in Butetown has been praised by Estyn with inspectors commending the school’s strong sense of community, inclusive ethos and commitment to pupil well‑being.

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The Update: 15th May 2026