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Can on-edge Cardiff City bring down high-flying Bournemouth?

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01 Feb 2019
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William Morgan
THE Bluebirds are facing an uphill struggle in their crucial match at home against Bournemouth this Saturday. Following their difficult 2-1 defeat...
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Where are the best Cardiff bars to watch Superbowl LIII?

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01 Feb 2019
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George Morgan
THE game between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams kicks-off at 11.30pm on Sunday and bars around the city...
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Bottle refund machine could save Welsh marine life

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01 Feb 2019
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Emma Elgee
A BOTTLE refund machine was shown to 14 AMs by the Marine Conservation Society at the Senedd in a bid to stop...
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A-levels and scrummaging: Meet Wales’ Manon Johnes

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01 Feb 2019
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Yusuf Khan
AS the Women’s Six Nations starts this weekend, Wales have been preparing to kick off their campaign against France in Montpellier on...
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Walking rugby sessions to start at city’s new 3G pitch

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01 Feb 2019
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Lydia Stephens
LLANISHEN Rugby club hope to start a walking rugby team to encourage community use of their new 3G facilities. The club invested...
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Olympian steps in over Cardiff swim club’s crisis 

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31 Jan 2019
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Oliver Lewis
AN Olympian has urged for a solution to be found after Cardiff Swimming Club announced it faces an uncertain future.   Earlier this...
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‘See you in Gwdi-two’ – iconic music venue plans comeback

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31 Jan 2019
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Isobel Owen
AFTER an emotional gig, Gwdihw, one of Cardiff’s best loved music venues, closed its doors on Guildford Crescent for the final time...
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The animal food bank helping hard-up pet-owners

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29 Jan 2019
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Louise Lazell
A TEENAGER has set up his own animal food bank in Cardiff to help families struggling to care for their pets. Jamie...
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The Rumney resident who formed a 700+ Neighbourhood Watch group

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29 Jan 2019
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Michael Jones
AWAY at work, Lesley-Ann Gibian had no idea she was being burgled. “It was horrible – just the worst.” The burglars were...
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This is why Cardiff Bus are cutting 12 services

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29 Jan 2019
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Lydia Stephens
AN INSIDER has revealed the real reason 12 loss making bus routes across the city are being cut. The Cardiff Council source...
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Cardiff North campaigns to become ‘Dementia Friendly Community’

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29 Jan 2019
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Isobel Owen
LABOUR MP Anna McMorrin has launched a campaign with the Alzheimer’s Society to make her Cardiff North constituency dementia friendly. Information sessions run by Dementia...
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Final phase of Roath Brook Flood Scheme postponed

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29 Jan 2019
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Jonathon Hill
CAMPAIGN group Friends of Roath are “delighted” after winning a temporary reprieve for 38 trees that were due to be felled. A...
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Parking woes for workers in Whitchurch village

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29 Jan 2019
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Yusuf Khan
OUTSIDE Cathays and the City Centre, Whitchurch village is one of Cardiff’s hot spots for parking fines and workers in the village are becoming frustrated...
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Ideas sought for sustainable transport in Penarth

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29 Jan 2019
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William Bolton
A £15,000 study into the development of sustainable transport in Penarth is set to be carried out.  Organisers of the scheme, which...
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Thieves steal 76 drain covers in under a month

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29 Jan 2019
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Phoebe Radford
CARDIFF Council have asked the public to help them catch thieves who have stolen 76 drain grates since January 8, costing the tax...
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Lifesaving equipment installed outside Pontcanna pub

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29 Jan 2019
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Ffion Enoch
A LIFESAVING defibrillator has been sited outside a Pontcanna pub and will have 24-7 public access. The machine, which is used to...
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Runners going the extra mile for their community

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29 Jan 2019
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Oliver Lewis
RUNNERS from Grangetown are going the extra mile for their community in a bid to raise funds for the Grange Pavilion.   The currently vacant...
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Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”

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29 Jan 2019
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Emma Elgee
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for...
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Expanded store in Llanishen needs community help

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09 Jan 2019
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Lydia Stephens
THE expansion of a convenience store in Llanishen has left an empty unit next door, and the owner wants the community’s help to fill...
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The community centre that opens its doors for all

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14 Dec 2018
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Corey Aunger
TUCKED AWAY in Jubilee Gardens in the north of Cardiff, near and Industrial Park and beside a residential estate is Maes Y...
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God’s love is for all: lnside the welcoming LGBT+ church

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14 Dec 2018
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Jonathon Hill
IT is a mild Sunday evening in Cardiff. The streets are rather crowded, yet none of the passers-by seem to have heard...
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Universal Credit means foodbanks are needed more than ever

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13 Dec 2018
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Louise Lazell
FOR most of us, when we think of Christmas, we think of the gloriously anticipated roast dinner. But for thousands of people...
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Bags of meaning – designer donates to charity 

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09 Dec 2018
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Ffion Lewis
A FORMER Geography teacher who has turned her interest in sustainable fashion into a job says she wants to “make people feel...
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Cardiff City v Wolves: Rival fans make predictions

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27 Nov 2018
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William Bolton
Two Cardiffian reporters, season ticket holders for Wolves and Cardiff, give their thoughts on Friday’s much anticipated game. Cardiff City – Michael...
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Medal owners needed to share stories for exhibition

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27 Nov 2018
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Phoebe Radford
THE organiser of a Cardiff exhibition on 100 medals is appealing for owners to loan their awards and share their stories.  Angela McKenna, 53,...
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Radyr Comp named state school of the year

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27 Nov 2018
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Ffion Lewis
RADYR Comprehensive School has been named ‘Welsh State School of the Year’ in the Sunday Times Schools Guide 2019. The annual guide...
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Work starts on Ely affordable housing scheme

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27 Nov 2018
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Louise Lazell
BUILDING work began this week in Ely of 20 new ‘affordable’ houses and flats, which councillors hope will give residents better opportunities...
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One line: Four stories – Why Wales’ trains aren’t working (yet)

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27 Nov 2018
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Lydia Stephens
TRAIN users, who were already fed up with cancellations and disruptions, were told yesterday that things are only going to get worse....
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Toshack: Timing makes things tough for Wales boss Giggs

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27 Nov 2018
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Jonathon Hill
FORMER Wales football manager John Toshack was in Roath this week with his new book, Toshack’s Way, and spoke of his concern...
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Cardiff aims to become a UN champion for children

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27 Nov 2018
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Corey Aunger
CARDIFF has taken significant steps to become one of the UK’s first Unicef Child Friendly Cities. The council launched its Child Friendly...
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