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12 April 2013
Spring into Action!

It’s Walk to School Month in Cardiff during May.

But did you know that it’s also Walk to Work Week from the...

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05 April 2013
Do you work for an organisation in Cardiff?

Would you like a free sustainable travel day for your staff?

From health checks to bike checks – we have a r...

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27 February 2013
Pedal Power Open Days - 8th/9th March, 2013

Come along to a Pedal Power Open Day on 8th or 9th March 11am-3pm where you can find out all about Pedal Power and...

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15 March 2013
A Walkable Neighbourhoods Plan for Cardiff

Cardiff Council is developing a Walkable Neighbourhoods Plan to identify improvements necessary to deliver better ...

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11 June 2012

Get it Out for Cardiff 2012

Get It Out For Cardiff is the annual end of term waste/recycling and charity collection set up to ensure that moving out at the end of term is stress free and leaves our communities clean and tidy.

The scheme includes extra waste collections in Cathays, Roath and Gabalfa over 3 weekends in June. You can put out extra recycling and waste on 3 Saturdays in June; 16th, 23rd and 30th – please put your waste/recycling for an early Saturday morning collection.

The scheme also includes a re-use and charity collection of unwanted items; so when you clear out, donate it. Why heave all that un-wanted stuff home – donate it to charity.

21 Green Zones are set up across the city where you can donate clothing, food (tins, packets, jars etc), small electrical items, books, CD’s, DVD’s and kitchen items (plates, mugs, utensils, pans etc). To find out more log on to http://www.cardiffdigs.co.uk/getitout.htm.

Please could you also spend a few minutes completing this survey. 

http://www.surveys.cardiff.gov.uk/cardiffdigs/

Your feedback it greatly appreciated. On completion you can enter into the prize draw for the chance to win an ipad!

You can also find out more about leaving the car at home by visiting Cardiff Digs’ ‘Cardifference’ plan.

http://www.cardiffdigs.co.uk/cardifference.htm.