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Cardiff Council's proposed sites for new school could split community

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  A Welsh medium school campaigner has warned Cardiff Council’s plans to build a new school may split the local community. A...
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Baker pledges to raise £800 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A Cardiff woman has pledged to deliver bread and soup to 100 addresses in the city to raise money for charity this March....
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Inequality still present in Welsh workplaces

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Welsh Assembly have met today to hold a debate over the still prevalent inequalities of women in Wales in the lead-up...
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Horses run free on M4 Westbound following serious collision

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Two horses ran free on the M4 Westbound yesterday after a serious accident involving a horsebox left five people in hospital and...
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Splott church to step in after community centre closure

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A Cardiff church is offering to come to the rescue of local people who are about to lose their popular community centre....
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Llandaff Cathedral raises millions for new organ

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  Hopes for a new era of financial success were high on Saturday as Llandaff Cathedral celebrated £1.5million of fundraising for their...
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Cardiff bus fares set to rise as services are slashed

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Bus has announced reductions to several of its bus services as well as increased fares as a result of Welsh Government...
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Cardiff hospital to lead the way in lung cancer research

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A hospital in Cardiff has been chosen to participate in an innovative new study to find a potential treatment for a severe...
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Muslim Council of Wales criticises attempt to ban veils

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Saleem Kidwai, Secretary of the Muslim Council of Wales, hit out against the second reading of the Face Covering Prohibition bill today....
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Cardiff addiction charity given £6,000 by Welsh Government

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A drugs charity in Cardiff has been given £6,000 by the Welsh Government to be able to offer rehabilitation services on weekends....
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Services cut by £45m as Cardiff's council tax rises

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff residents face a £45 million cut to services, an average rise in their Council Tax bill of £46 and more than...
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Protestors rally at Cardiff City Hall against budget cuts

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Around 100 people stood in protest of the council budget meeting yesterday, making their protestations heard with loudspeakers and banners. Around a...
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Cardiff therapist nominated for St. David's award

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
An occupational therapist working for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has been nominated to receive the St David’s award in an...
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Cardiff Airport boosted by Six Nations February flurry

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Airport has announced this February saw record passenger numbers compared to last year thanks to the Six Nations bringing more visitors...
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Cardiff Council budget meeting

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27 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan

Grangetown Councillors snub play centre meeting

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27 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Grangetown Councillors shunned a meeting on play centre referendum yesterday following plans to appoint Plaid Cymru official as chair of community vote....
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Food co ops can save Cardiff families hundreds of pounds

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Buying fruit and vegetables at a voluntary food co-op can save families in Cardiff up to £220 a year but fewer and...
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Cardiff Bus delays leave travellers enraged

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Bus delays across the city have led to a wave of complaints on Twitter yesterday. Cardiff Bus took to Twitter to explain...
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Older people face isolation over council cuts

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Elderly people in Wales are at risk of “unseen levels of isolation and loneliness” as councils cut services they need, a charity...
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Cardiff church reveals new logo

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The decision to choose a logo was accepted unanimously by the 14 members of the Parochial Church Committee on Wednesday night. The...
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Expert calls for more measures to reduce impact of flooding

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A water management expert at Cardiff University has called for more to be done to reduce the impact of flooding in the...
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Mitchell & Butlers eye up old Habitat store for restaurant

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The city centre Habitat store which has been left empty for three years could finally be filled by a new restaurant. Restaurant...
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Architects support listing BBC Wales HQ in Llandaff

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Two leading bodies of architects have announced their support of efforts to list BBC Wales’ headquarters in Llandaff. The Royal Society of...
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Grangetown parents call for local support to save play centre

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Grangetown parents prepare for a community meeting to fight for their local play centre’s future. Over 3000 leaflets have been handed out...
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Dating app survey reveals Cardiff's 'perfect girlfriend'

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff’s ‘perfect girlfriend’ has been revealed in a survey of over 2,000 men by a location-based mobile dating app. According to the...
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Cardiff Council could be asked to translate Newport Council's website

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff council could be called upon to translate Newport Council’s website, which is currently only available in English. The Newport authority has...
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Welsh Assembly and Microsoft launch new translation software

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The National Assembly for Wales has launched today a new Welsh translation software alongside computer giant Microsoft. In reaction to the announcement,...
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Labour beats Plaid candidate to take Canton by-election

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Labour’s Susan Elsmore was elected to Cardiff Council last night as the party held its third Canton seat. Speaking after her victory...
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Cardiff woman who inspired Princess Diana visit dies

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
One of Ely’s most prominent figures of the last 30 years will be buried at the Church of the Resurrection next week...
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South Wales University student through to Graduate Fashion Week finals

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A fashion design student from the University of South Wales has reached the final of a national competition run by Graduate Fashion...
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