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UPDATED- Cardiff chip shop could open 24 hours a day

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23 Jan 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CARDIFF fish and chip shop could be open 24-hours a day, seven days a week. An application by Parc Lane Fish...
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Council defends rough sleeper policy after park death

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29 Nov 2017
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Hannah Butler
CARDIFF Council has responded to criticism of its homelessness strategy after the death of a 32-year-old woman in a city centre park...
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Brains Brewery to leave iconic Cardiff site

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21 Nov 2017
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Rory Claydon
THE iconic Brains brewery site, which has been a landmark in the city centre for 135 years, is to become part of...
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Campaign to keep women safe from sexual harassment at gigs

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21 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
A CHARITY that helps women to stay safe from sexual harassment at gigs is looking for volunteers in Cardiff. Safe Gigs for...
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Sales on the Cardiff High Street

Is it Black Friday or just plain Friday?

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21 Nov 2017
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Laura Clements
CARDIFF shoppers will join the national frenzy to grab a bargain on Black Friday this week. It might be an American import,...
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Cardiff businessman opens new arts hub in city centre

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14 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
A RENOWNED Cardiff businessman has opened a new arts hub in Cardiff city centre to bring together art and food. Giovanni Malacrino,...
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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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Putting Cardiff’s live music venues on the map

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07 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
A MAP has been launched with 30 of Cardiff’s live venues to help promote the Welsh music and tourism economy. Broadcaster Daniel...
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Festival waltzes back to delight dance fans in Cardiff

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07 Nov 2017
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Emily Gill
CARDIFF Dance Festival returns on Wednesday, December 8, for a second stint in the capital. The biennial event debuted in 2015, and...
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New Castle Arcade shop for Harry Potter fans

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27 Oct 2017
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Olivia Williams
WIZARDRY has arrived in Cardiff city centre today, as a brand new shop selling Harry Potter merchandise has opened. Room of Requirement...
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Street cleaners work throughout the night after UEFA final

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05 Jun 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’S street cleaners worked throughout the night to face the enormous task of clearing up after the UEFA Champions League final. The...
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Cardiff centre like carnival for UEFA Champions League final

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03 Jun 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Centre feels like a carnival as hundreds of thousands of fans from all over Europe visit for the UEFA final. The...
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Staff get saucy at Sainsbury’s for Red Nose Day

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
STAFF at Sainsbury’s on Queen Street in Cardiff have enjoyed spending their lunch break throwing ketchup-covered sponges at their manager. Every year,...
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Bute Park plan to grow salads for city cafes

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW project could see salad leaves grown in Bute Park by asylum seekers on restaurant menus around the city. Sophie Duran and...
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A poem about Cardiff’s Queen Street to celebrate World Poetry Day

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
TODAY is world poetry day, so to celebrate why not watch our video of a poem dedicated to Cardiff’s very own Queen Street?...
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Church in Wales accused of “homophobia” in appointing new Bishop of Llandaff

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PROMINENT gay cleric has accused the Church in Wales of being “homophobic” in an open letter in which he condemns the...
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Rival groups in 40-day protest outside abortion clinic

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
TWO groups of rival protesters have gathered outside a city abortion clinic in a stand-of which will last 40 days. A group...
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Celtic Dragons go back on the road with growing positivity

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE Celtic Dragons are back on the road again to go head-to-head with the Hertfordshire Mavericks. The squad hope to build on momentum from...
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More than 600 sign petition against Neil McEvoy being reinstated

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14 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
                  A PETITION set up to stop suspended Plaid Cymru AM Neil McEvoy being...
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Mum took cocaine, left children home alone and was found drunk and naked in Cardiff hotel, court hears

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MUM who had taken cocaine, left two children home alone to go drinking in Cardiff and was later found drunk and naked...
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Celtic Dragons roar after netball rivals Manchester Thunder

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’s Celtic Dragons are hungry for their first Superleague win as they travel to Manchester Thunder on Saturday. The netball team’s defender...
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Urban beekeeping: the hidden rooftop hives of Cardiff

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
EDIBLE Adamsdown Community Garden is hosting a workshop on how to keep bees next Sunday (March 19), but they aren’t the only urban...
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Cardiff turns red and green as fans gather for tonight’s Wales v Ireland Six Nations game

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THOUSANDS of rugby fans are enjoying themselves in the city this lunchtime as they look forward to tonight’s Six Nations clash between Wales...
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Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”...
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AMs were holding their twice-weekly plenary session in Y Siambr

‘Five people a day dying in Wales’ because of air pollution

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
FIVE people a day are dying in Wales because of air pollution, AMs heard at the Senedd today (Tuesday, March 7). The...
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Trading rules relaxed in Cardiff for Champions League final

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
STREET trading rules in Cardiff are to be temporarily relaxed for the Champions League final, the council has decided. The Principality Stadium...
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Petition to save Cardiff’s graffiti ‘hall of fame’ from Champions League final adverts

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
AN ARTIST has started a petition to stop the council removing the iconic “Graffiti Hall of Fame” on the Millennium Walkway to...
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Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have...
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Community order for man who pulled out pistol in GPs’ surgery

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN from Maesteg was given a 12-month community order at Cardiff Crown Court today for pulling out a gun in a...
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Should St David’s Day be a public holiday in Wales?

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
EACH year on March 1, Wales celebrates St David’s Day, but unlike St Andrew’s Day and St Patrick’s Day, in Scotland and...
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