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Primary school is latest target of Splott fly-tippers

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12 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A PRIMARY school is the latest victim of fly-tippers in Splott. Rubbish was dumped outside Moorland Primary School earlier this week, according...
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TV's Mrs Brown helps Wales' longest-serving cleric celebrate his retirement

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE longest-serving cleric in Wales retired last weekend – and celebrated with a good luck message from TV’s Mrs Brown. More than 350 people attended...
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Penarth's Stanwell School rewarded for excellence

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A SCHOOL in Penarth has been given the National Association for Able Children in Education (NACE) Cymru Challenge Award for outstanding performances...
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Opposition hits back over Local Development Plan for Cardiff

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF could soon be home to another 40,000 houses following the city council’s decision to approve the Local Development Plan. The vote...
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100 residents oppose plans for new houses in Morganstown

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
MORGANSTOWN residents are opposing plans for four houses to be built at the rear of Springfield Gardens. Since December, when Daniel Adams...
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Riverside Market takes food to Calais refugees this Valentine's Day

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF residents will deliver aid to refugees in Calais this Valentine’s Day. Two men from the Riverside market on Fitzhamon Embankment have...
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Cardiffian 2016 Six Nations preview: How the sides are shaping up ahead of European rugby's showpiece event

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
WITH last Autumn’s World Cup now a distant memory, attention turns to the Six Nations. This year’s competition will see the Northern...
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Police appeal as well-known Gabalfa woman goes missing

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02 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
SOUTH Wales Police are appealing for information after a Gabalfa woman went missing on Sunday evening. Lorraine Ridout, 57, is a familiar...
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Radyr pupils one step closer to Oxbridge dreams

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29 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THREE students from Radyr Comprehensive School have been offered places to study at Oxbridge next year. In the last five years, 12...
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Scrap white goods collection charge to combat fly-tipping, says councillor

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A £12.50 council charge to collect white goods should be scrapped in order to combat fly-tipping in Adamsdown and Splott, claims a Cardiff...
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Revealed: the numbers of Cardiff people without a roof over their heads

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
OUR Freedom of Information request to Cardiff council has revealed that, at the time of asking, it had counted 34 people sleeping rough,...
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Cardiff pupils remember Holocaust victims in Victoria Park ceremony

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF pupils are inviting the public to join them at a ceremony for Holocaust victims in Victoria Park tomorrow. Year Six pupils...
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Grangetown residents launch paper to improve community news coverage

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
GRANGETOWN residents are launching a free paper to improve coverage of community news in their area. More than 30 people met in the...
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Wanderers make it 11 wins in a row

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
GLAMORGAN Wanderers RFC made it 11 wins from 11 in the league this season as they eased passed Gilfach Goch 38-6 on...
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Penarth and Barry Lifeboat search called off

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
POLICE are making enquiries after lifeboats from Penarth and Barry were called out on Sunday evening. A member of the public reported...
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Council criticised over Llandaff Fields changing room plans

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP campaigning to improve facilities for sports clubs on Llandaff Fields  has accused Cardiff Council of being “clear as mud” in...
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Cardiff city centre has “no go areas” for blind people

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
PARTS of Cardiff have been labelled no-go areas for the blind and partially sighted. Nathan Foy from Guide Dog Cymru identified Queen Street...
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Fans and players look forward to opening of £17m Cardiff Bay ice arena

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
ICE hockey fans and skaters are looking forward to the opening of a new £17m ice arena in Cardiff Bay next month....
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Whitchurch PACT undergoes revamp for 2016

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW Chair and a separation from Tongwynlais mark an era of change for Whitchurch’s Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT) group ahead...
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Radyr Weir hydro-electric scheme on track for completion

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
AERIAL photographers are documenting the completion of a £2.6 million project to build a hydr0-electric power plant on the River Taff. Last year, The...
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Canton chip shop manager judges finals of best chippy in the UK

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CANTON fish and chip shop owner will choose the country’s best chippy tomorrow as a judge at National Fish and Chip...
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Benefit concert for Calais is the latest Cardiff effort to help refugees

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A BENEFIT concert to raise money for refugees in Calais is taking place this Saturday at the Cathays Community Centre. The gig...
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Roath residents angry at approval for yet more student accommodation

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
      ROATH residents are outraged after the council approved plans for more student accommodation on City Road. This will be the second...
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Splott residents angry as fly-tipping escalates in area

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS in Splott have taken to social media to voice their concerns over fly-tipping in the area. Andy Williams, who has lived in...
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Cardiff streets with the most crime revealed

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THREE of the busiest streets in Cardiff have seen significant increases in reported crime. A Freedom of Information Request by the Cardiffian...
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Historic Doctor Who church may be saved by homes for elderly plan

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A HISTORIC church in Cardiff, earmarked for closure next month, could be saved as a place of worship as part of a...
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Top chef returns home to Cardiff for new restaurant launch

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CHEF from Cardiff is bringing Michelin experience to a new restaurant in the city centre. Gareth Dobbs, who has worked in...
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Art exhibition opens ahead of Whitchurch to Llandough Hospital move

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13 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
AN art exhibition by Llandough patients has opened in a gallery funded due to the imminent closure of Whitchurch Hospital. ‘Drawing Our Stories:...
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Splott residents oppose plans to demolish university building

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
PROTESTERS took to the streets of Cardiff this afternoon to protest against plans to demolish the Splott University Settlement. The proposed plans, put...
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Welsh veterans form concert band to help charities for comrades

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE FIRST concert band in Wales made up of armed forces veterans and serving personnel is to begin rehearsals on Sunday. So...
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