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Cardiff "Super Connected": Making it One of UK's Fastest Growing Tech Clusters

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Tech business is thriving, as locals get involved in Cardiff Start Events South Wales has been named as one of the fastest growing...
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WATCH: Who cleans Cardiff after a messy Six Nations night?

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Report by Joshua Smith and Chloe Farand LITTER and rubbish from Friday night, when Wales played England in the Six Nations at...
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Fire crew tackle cannabis farm fire

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Words by Joshua Smith FOUR fire engines were called to Plasnewydd Place on Arran Road, Roath today after a fire broke out...
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Flying start for solution to fly tipping

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  CARDIFF Council is piloting a new “joined-up” approach to fly tipping and littering in the southwest of the city, The Cardiffian...
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Lorry needs three recovery trucks after overturning

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
AN overturned lorry caused delays in Cardiff today as two roads had to be shut. The A4234 Central Link northbound was closed...
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Green light for hydroelectric energy project

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff is about to get a little bit greener after the council began inviting tenderers to bid on a contract to build...
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Cardiff gets another restaurant when Prezzo hits Penarth

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
UPMARKET Italian chain Prezzo will open its doors in Penarth in March amid hostility from neighbouring businesses and residents. The planning application...
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Our Top 5 at 5

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Here are our top 5 most read stories from today: 1) Permanent home for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 2) Wales fan made viral hit over a ‘quiet...
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Child Sexual Exploitation: Concerns raised in Cardiff

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
More needs to be done to support victims of child sexual exploitation, a multiagency panel said this week. An audience of teachers,...
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Library "Read In" Protest to Protect Cardiff Central Library

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A unique “read in” protest will take place outside Cardiff Central Library tomorrow, National Library Day, when residents gather to object to...
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AMs take on MPs in rugby showdown

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Six Nation’s isn’t Friday’s only England-Wales showdown on tonight, with members of the Welsh Assembly playing Westminster at Arms Park. An annual...
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Eastern High school in highly critical Estyn report

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
    Leaders of Eastern High School have committed to improvement after the publication of a highly critical report from the education...
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Police give alcohol warning to rugby fans

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  South Wales Police have warned rugby fans they face heavy fines by buying drinks for someone who is drunk. Fans could face...
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Your essential game day travel guide

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
With the Nation pumped up for Wales v England in the 6 Nations tonight, we have brought you the best advice to travel safely...
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Sequins galore! Exhibition celebrating 25 years of Cardiff carnival launches

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
It’s a feast of colours, feathers and glitter which has taken over the exhibition space of the Cardiff Story Museum. In celebration...
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Welcome back from The Cardiffian!

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06 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Cardiffian is re-launching from today. Expect news, views and reviews, every Tuesday and Friday. Want to know how to get in...
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The Cardiffian is going into hibernation

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
That’s all folks for one year. The Cardiffian is going into hibernation until January. Thank you to everyone who has helped out. Don’t...
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Controversial plans to introduce presiding officer on Council may be dropped

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
It is understood controversial plans to introduce a presiding officer on Cardiff Council will be dropped by Labour. The proposals were passed...
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Digging for victory: Cardiff community gardens celebrating the Big Dig

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Community gardens around Cardiff will be holding events for the first time tomorrow in aid of the Big Dig 2014. The Big...
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Up to 1,000 expected to protest in anti-fascism march

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Unite Against Fascism will mark UN anti-racism day on Saturday with a march from Riverside to City Hall to protest against discrimination....
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Grangetown meets Bollywood

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Bollywood is set to take on Grangetown with a storm in an evening full of Indian delights. The event, which will take...
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New fashion label to launch in Cardiff

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A new fashion label will launch to the public in Cardiff on Sunday March 23. No Exceptions Made will specialise in hand-printed...
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Burglars steal two laptops as elderly resident sleeps

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Burglars climbed through an open window of an old people’s accommodation to steal two laptops, a wallet and a camcorder while the...
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Accessibility to be improved at Llandaff and Radyr train stations

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Welsh Government and the Department of Transport are set to spend nearly £5m on improving access at two railway stations in...
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Charity 100-mile swim and 12-hour bike ride for Cardiff clubs

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21 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Members of three Cardiff University sports clubs are taking on huge feats of endurance at Maindy Leisure Centre on Sunday to raise...
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Crimewatch to show CCTV footage of suspect in Cardiff Bay attack

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19 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
South Wales Police will be appealing on BBC’s Crimewatch tonight as they continue investigations into as sexual assault in Cardiff Bay. Police...
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Vulnerable adults let down by system, Older People's Commissioner for Wales review finds

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19 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Ahead of the publication of the results of a review by the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, the Director of Protection, Scrutiny...
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Fans hail Peter Capaldi as the "People's Doctor Who" at filming in Cardiff today

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18 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Peter Capaldi has been hailed the “people’s Doctor” by fans who gathered to watch him film the new series of Doctor Who...
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International Women's Day celebrations to feature deaf sign language poet

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18 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A week of events being held to celebrate International Women’s Day in Cardiff will culminate in a performance from deaf poet Donna...
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£1.78m government scheme to get children "hooked on sport for life"

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18 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
THE Welsh Government has today announced £1.78 million for a new scheme designed to get children “hooked on sport for life”. The...
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