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Which Cardiff roads will be closed for the rugby on Saturday?

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07 Nov 2017
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Tomos Ings
ROADS will be closed in Cardiff city centre this weekend ahead of Wales’ clash with Australia at the Principality Stadium. Crowds of...
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Miss Tilley’s Cafe celebrates with disability award

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07 Nov 2017
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Laura Clements
IT may have started life as a pop-up tearoom, but Miss Tilley’s today celebrated its first year in Rhiwbina at the 24th...
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Women’s team in plea to Pontcanna dog owners

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07 Nov 2017
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Tomos Ings
A WOMEN’S rugby team is pleading with owners to clear up after their pets after yet another match was disrupted by dog...
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Former Assembly Minister Carl Sargeant ‘took own life’

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07 Nov 2017
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Zara Morgan
FORMER Welsh Government Minister Carl Sargeant has been found dead at his home in Connah’s Quay in North Wales. It is believed...
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Injury crisis mounts for Coleman ahead of friendlies

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07 Nov 2017
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Aamir Mohammed
WALES head to their international friendlies in a much weaker position than they would have hoped. The play France in Paris on...
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Cardiff Devils clash with rivals Belfast Giants.

Cardiff Devils growing strong going into double header

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07 Nov 2017
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Will Jefford
THE Cardiff Devils are looking forward to a weekend double-header following a big result against conference rivals Sheffield Steelers. The Devils will...
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Wales’ youngsters face danger from Down Under

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07 Nov 2017
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Tomos Ings
WALES will be hoping for a change in fortune as they go head to head with the Wallabies on Saturday. Warren Gatland’s...
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Silent Soldier initiative on the march in Barry

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31 Oct 2017
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Ioan Phillips
A SECOND Silent Soldier memorial has been placed at Barry Cemetery this week as the town council prepares for Remembrance Day. With...
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Lantern Parade in December 2016

Polar bear and bells in Rhiwbina lantern parade

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31 Oct 2017
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Laura Clements
NOW the clocks have gone back, Rhiwbina residents are turning their thoughts to the annual lantern parade, part of the village’s Christmas...
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Book charts reporter Trevor Fishlock’s career

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31 Oct 2017
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Tomos Ings
AT a special event at ITV Wales studios, revered journalist Trevor Fishlock released his latest book, Reporter. Mr Fishlock read excerpts from...
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Bearded belly dancer in Queen Street protest

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27 Oct 2017
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Claudia Wyatt
A BEARDED belly dancer was part of a Cardiff protest in support of 57 people detained in Egypt for waving a rainbow...
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Trelai school shows racism the red card

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27 Oct 2017
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Will Jefford
PUPILS at Trelai Primary School, Ely, are showing the red card to racism by swapping their usual blue uniforms for red outfits. The...
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Tomos Watkin team visits Birchgrove pub

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27 Oct 2017
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Tasmin Lockwood
BIRCHGROVE Wetherspoons hosted Swansea brewery Tomos Watkin on Wednesday in a “meet the brewer” event. Pub-goers welcomed head brewer Alex Cunningham, deputy...
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Castle Coch to host Halloween nights

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23 Oct 2017
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Claudia Wyatt
CASTLE Coch will be hosting Halloween nights from October 26 to 28. The nights will entail a spooky guided tour of the...
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Pontprennau church event to tackle bullies

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19 Oct 2017
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Aamir Mohammed
PONTPRENNAU Community Church is hosting an event that aims to tackle bullying and racism. The congregation wants to bring the community closer...
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Hailey Park rugby disrupted by bikers

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19 Oct 2017
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Rory Claydon
TWO youths on dirt bikes twice disrupted a rugby game between Llandaff North and Penygraig at the weekend. During the set-up and...
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Battlefields photo exhibition comes to Cardiff Bay

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19 Oct 2017
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William Cole
A FREE exhibit of World War One battlefields as they are now is taking over the steps of the Welsh Assembly this...
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Canton pub’s lunches praised in awards

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19 Oct 2017
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Emily Gill
THE Lansdowne pub in Canton has been named a runner-up in the Observer Food Monthly 2017 awards for Best Sunday Lunch. The...
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Fintans are coming to town

Fintans chip shop is coming to Llanishen

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19 Oct 2017
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Laura Clements
CARDIFF Council is allowing a new fish and chip shop to open in Llanishen despite a summer campaign by residents against the...
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Cardiff Castle hosts spooky cinema

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19 Oct 2017
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Olivia Williams
CARDIFF castle is hosting an underground cinema to celebrate all things spooky for Halloween. The 2,000-year-old building is showing 11 films in...
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Entrance of Winchester Avenue, Penylan

Funding found for Penylan roadworks

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19 Oct 2017
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Jack Hunsley
  EXTRA funding has been found by Cardiff Council to deal with traffic flow issues on Penylan Road. The new proposal would...
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Birchgrove centre to open second garden

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19 Oct 2017
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Tasmin Lockwood
COMMUNITY gardening is taking off at a centre in Heath, with old and new faces welcome through its gates every Saturday morning....
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Mixed feelings over Llandaff Fields cafe plan

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19 Oct 2017
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Tomos Ings
PERMISSION was granted by Cardiff council last week to demolish dilapidated buildings on Llandaff Fields, but residents aren’t entirely happy. The development...
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Melingriffith Brass Band is back in Radyr

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19 Oct 2017
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Claudia Wyatt
RADYR Methodist Church is hosting Melingriffith Community Brass Band’s annual concert on Saturday, October 21 at 7.30pm. The concert is entitled Musicals...
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Barry Town beaten by ruthless Cefn

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19 Oct 2017
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Ioan Phillips
BARRY Town have suffered their second home defeat of the season after a clinical second half comeback from Cefn Druids. Just one...
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Cardiff restaurant holds charity buffet for Ramadan

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23 Jun 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF restaurant is donating money to charity to celebrate the last 10 days of Ramadan. Kebabish Original, on City Road in...
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Hong Song: A night with Hong Kong’s very own Welsh Male Voice Choir

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21 Jun 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE culture of Wales is alive and well in the city of Hong Kong. Founded in 1978, the Hong Kong Male Voice...
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Holton Road has most parking fines in the Vale

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ALMOST a quarter of all parking fines in the Vale of Glamorgan in the last financial year were issued on Holton Road...
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Asbestos fly-tipping fear on popular Cardiff walking trail

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS in Pontprennau have expressed concern over fly tipping thought to contain asbestos on an access bridge over the A48. A lorry’s...
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Council clawback means houses are not worth building — developer

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A GARAGE owner in Adamsdown has said a steep council charge will probably prevent his plans to build houses to fund his retirement....
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