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Future of Roath Library in balance as Cardiff council weighs up options

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE fate of Roath Library hangs in the balance as the community await Cardiff Council’s decision on its future. Following last Friday’s deadline for...
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EU debate heats up in Cardiff

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
WALES First Minster Carwyn Jones and UKIP leader Nigel Farage have squared off over the upcoming EU referendum. At a debate in...
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Caerau residents concerned over proposed landfill site

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CAERAU residents and local councillors are opposing a new landfill site on a former brickworks. Opponents of the plan are unhappy with...
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Gabalfa residents frustrated as students fill up parking spaces near campus

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS are frustrated with the number of students taking parking spaces near university halls. With four university halls of residence in Gabalfa, one resident says the...
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Radyr sixth-formers raise £2,471 to improve lives of other youngsters

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
SIXTH-FORMERS at Radyr Comprehensive School have raised £2,471 to help other youngsters – and now they are teaching younger pupils about their charity...
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Penarth residents fear flood risk as trees felled

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
PENARTH residents are unhappy with council proposals to fell trees above the Marina car park. Vale of Glamorgan Council is planning to...
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Grangetown's revamped library offers new services to the community

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12 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE library in Grangetown was re-opened this week with a new look and extra community services on offer. It was closed last March and...
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Cardiff charity attends Paris climate summit

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
WELSH charity Size of Wales is flying the flag for Wales at the Paris Climate conference this week. The Cardiff-based charity employs only...
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One punch changed my life forever, says Cardiff nurse

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A STUDENT nurse from Roath who suffered severe brain injuries has spoken about the damage a single punch can cause. Craig Richards, aged...
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Cardiff's hairdressing dynasty continues to cut it

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Constantinou family have been cutting Cardiff’s hair for three generations. Reporter Joe Smith talks to Simon Constantinou about winning multiple hairdressing...
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Police appeal to trace man after theft of £200 worth of toiletries

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
POLICE have issued an appeal for help to trace a man in connection with the theft of £200 worth of toiletries. Shower...
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Defeated Blues look set to miss out on Wales star Halfpenny

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  CARDIFF Blues were defeated 12-6 by the Ospreys in Swansea, amid mounting speculation Leigh Halfpenny has rejected a move back to...
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Cardiff council split over giving votes to teenagers

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
LABOUR councillors have come under fire over two motions they want to debate at Thursday’s Cardiff council meeting. The first, put forward by Sam...
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Review: The Shawshank Redemption at the New Theatre

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THIS captivating adaptation played out at Cardiff’s New Theatre is a UK-wide tour celebrating the 21st anniversary of the movie of the same...
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Record-breaking total raised by Roath Junior Bake Off at Wellfield Winter Festival

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE Roath Junior Bake Off raised a record-breaking amount of money at this year’s “hugely successful” Wellfield Winter Festival. The competition saw a...
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Cardiff lawyer opposes Trade Union Bill

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF-BASED lawyer has come up with a list of ways to fight the government’s controversial Trade Union Bill which would make it...
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Concerns over Islamophobic incidents in Cardiff after Paris terror attacks

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
MUSLIMS are worried about a series of Islamophobic incidents that have occurred in Cardiff since the Paris terrorist attacks. The incidents were...
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Plea to provide safe zones for prostitutes in Cardiff

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A PLAN to provide safe zones for prostitutes to work in Cardiff is set to be presented to councillors. Residents in Grangetown...
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ST JOHN SET TO RETURN TO RADYR

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
ST JOHN Cymru Wales are reopening their Radyr division following a two-year closure. Leadership changes initially led to the closure of the...
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How the Cardiff Blues can become competitive again

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  THERE was a time when the name Cardiff was synonymous with success, with the Blues having qualified for three Heineken Cup...
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Can Wales ever win without Bale and Ramsey?

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
WALES may have been defeated in the weekend’s friendly against Holland but manager Chris Coleman was encouraged by his team’s performance without...
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Cardiff hosts UK's first French Bulldog festival

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
PEOPLE and dogs alike descended on Cardiff for Britain’s first French Bulldog festival. The popularity of French Bulldogs has rocketed over the past...
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Graveyard Voices brought to life at Cathays Cemetery

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE stories of those buried in Cathays cemetery are being brought to life on a unique tour. The second of two free...
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Runner visits Cardiff for 76th consecutive marathon

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  RUNNER Ben Smith stopped off in Cardiff at the weekend to take on his 76th consecutive marathon, as part of a challenge...
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Flats break-in: Two arrested

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
SOUTH Wales Police arrested two men in Grangetown last night on suspicion of burglary. Officers were called to the basement car park of...
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Review: Guitarist Andy Mckee performs at Grangetown's new Tramshed

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Tramshed, Cardiff’s newest venue, opened its doors last week after a £4 million renovation. The Grade II-listed building on Clare Road and Pendyris Street...
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Narrow defeat for Blues against Glasgow as Rhys Patchell is set to leave

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
HEAD Coach Danny Wilson hailed the improved performance of his Cardiff Blues side but it was not enough to prevent defeat as...
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Cardiff pub owners' son to play in World Darts Championship at Lakeside

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE owners of The Birchgrove pub will watch their son compete in the British Darts Organisation (BDO) World Darts Championship at Lakeside...
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Radyr community unite to honour fallen soldiers

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS gathered at Radyr’s war memorial on Sunday to honour Britain’s fallen soldiers. Members of the community came together to watch the...
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Young cancer patient given top motocross prize in Cardiff hospital

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A PATIENT being treated for a rare type of cancer at a Cardiff hospital has received a top sports award after becoming too...
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