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The 61 bus was on time at both 9.28am and 9.38am this morning

Fairwater residents losing pay over unreliable buses

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
FAIRWATER residents are concerned by the quality of bus services operating in the area. The reliability of the services is causing some...
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Man’s attempt to torch flat was “cry for help”

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN has been given a two-year suspended sentence after planning to burn his flat down on Christmas day as a “cry...
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Sudden pub closure surprises Whitchurch residents

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PUB in Whitchurch has surprised residents by closing its doors at short notice after decades of pouring pints. The Royal Oak,...
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The programme will involve a three-year partnership with UNICEF to help enforce children’s rights in the city.

Council aims to make Cardiff more child-friendly

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Council will be meeting with UNICEF next week to discuss plans to make the city more inclusive for children and young...
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More than 1,000 sign petition to save Pontcanna post office

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition to save the Pontcanna post office after the Co-op broke its agreement to keep...
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Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”...
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AMs were holding their twice-weekly plenary session in Y Siambr

‘Five people a day dying in Wales’ because of air pollution

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
FIVE people a day are dying in Wales because of air pollution, AMs heard at the Senedd today (Tuesday, March 7). The...
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Angela said:

Cardiff charity helping African mothers

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF charity is helping to provide medication for women in Sub-Saharan Africa in a bid to reduce maternal mortality rates. Life...
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Iconic Cardiff buildings up for architecture awards

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
SIX Cardiff buildings have been nominated for architectural awards by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS awards is made up...
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Cinema closure sparks concern over Penarth Pier Pavilion’s future

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE temporary closure of the cinema at Penarth Pier Pavilion has sparked concern over the future of the town’s treasured attraction. Penarth...
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Former Radyr pupil nominated for British Education Award

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A FORMER pupil of Radyr Comprehensive School has been nominated for an award which celebrates Britain’s best students. Joshua Khang Soon Li...
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Petition to save Cardiff’s graffiti ‘hall of fame’ from Champions League final adverts

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
AN ARTIST has started a petition to stop the council removing the iconic “Graffiti Hall of Fame” on the Millennium Walkway to...
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Ruling due on whether Matalan murderer’s sentence was too lenient

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
MATALAN murderer Andrew Saunders will have his sentence considered to decide if it was too lenient. Saunders, 21, was last week sentenced...
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Museum exhibition celebrates Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
AN exhibition commemorating the 90th anniversary of Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win against Arsenal in 1927 has opened in the city....
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Grange Gardens pavilion - in need of refurbishment and expansion

Lottery funding gives boost to Grange Gardens pavilion

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE future looks bright for the Grange Gardens bowls pavilion, as the Big Lottery Fund announced a £50,000 fund that will go...
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Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have...
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Community order for man who pulled out pistol in GPs’ surgery

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN from Maesteg was given a 12-month community order at Cardiff Crown Court today for pulling out a gun in a...
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Meetings should be shorter, less frequent with fewer questions, says council

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
COUNCIL meetings should be shorter, less frequent and councillors should ask fewer questions, a committee has recommended. But the proposal has been...
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Cardiffians are a contented lot, says university report

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
PEOPLE who live in the Cardiff capital region are mostly happy, according to a study which demonstrates a link between prosperity, health and...
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Food bank asks Cardiff people to donate each day of Lent

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Food Bank is urging people to donate 40 pence a day during Lent to help provide emergency food packages. The campaign...
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Tribunal suspends Neil McEvoy from Cardiff Council for a month

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
NEIL McEvoy has been suspended from Cardiff Council for a month after a tribunal decided he had shown bullying behaviour towards an employee...
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Left-over poo bags are a common sight along St Fagans Rd

Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to...
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Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and...
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Left, Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Right, Reverand Jeffrey John outside St Albans where he is a dean

Questions asked after gay cleric’s chances of becoming new Bishop of Llandaff recede

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PROMINENT gay cleric who was favourite to become the new Bishop of Llandaff appears to have missed out on the role....
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Iconic street for live music worries about threat from hotel rooms plan

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PETITION calling for plans to be halted for hotel rooms on Cardiff’s Womanby Street has received a rush of support from...
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Mixed response to plans for more Cardiff student flats

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
BUSINESS owners and residents in the City Road area have given a mixed response to plans to build nine-storey student flats on the...
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First Minister Carwyn Jones set off for the USA earlier today

AMs discuss Wales’ global standing as First Minister flies to US over trade

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ASSEMBLY Members discussed Wales’ standing in a post-Brexit world as First Minister Carwyn Jones embarked on a trade mission to the US....
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Jealous ex-boyfriend gets 23 years for Matalan murders

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN has been sentenced to at least 23 years and four months behind bars for murdering his ex-girlfriend and her new...
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Llandaff North hosts its first ever book festival

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A BOOK festival is being held in Llandaff North to celebrate World Book Day 2017 and the official opening of the Llandaff...
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the nominees for this years awards - Dave King and Jane Cook

Cardiff environmentalists honoured at World Wildlife Fund awards

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
TWO Cardiff environmentalists have been recognised for their inspiring work by the World Wildlife Fund in this years Earth Hour Heroes awards....
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