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Splott running coach on awards shortlist

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27 Oct 2017
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Hannah Butler
A CARDIFF student is up for a regional award for her work coaching women’s running group Girls Together – Splott. Lucy Marland...
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Llandaff duo to set up ethical social enterprises

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27 Oct 2017
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Rory Claydon
TWO Llandaff North residents have set up a hearing health social enterprise and plan to hold community events for those with impairments...
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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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Mount Stuart school shuts as tribute to Betty

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24 Oct 2017
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William Cole
MOUNT Stuart Primary School will be closed on Thursday so that staff can attend the funeral of much-loved retired headteacher Betty Campbell....
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Llandaff Barclays closes to ‘most vulnerable’

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24 Oct 2017
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Tamsin Parnell
BARCLAYS will shut its Llandaff branch on Friday despite worries about the impact the closure would have on elderly residents. The bank...
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Pontcanna vintage fair is back

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23 Oct 2017
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Tomos Ings
FANS of vintage fashion, furniture and toys will descend once again upon King’s Road Yard as the Pontcanna Vintage Flea Market returns....
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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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Food from afar: Cardiff Supper Club

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23 Oct 2017
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Hannah Butler
REFUGEES and asylum seekers in Splott are being invited to share a piece of their home culture with others – by bringing...
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Splott group brings “raunchy” classic to life

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23 Oct 2017
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Hannah Butler
REHEARSAL time is almost up for Splott Amateur Operatic Society, as the group prepares to bring a 1940s classic to the stage...
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Ghost walks come to St Fagans

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19 Oct 2017
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Tom Moody
ST FAGAN’S Museum is hosting Ghost Walks next week as Halloween draws closer. The series of walks, which take place from Friday,...
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Grangetown Foodbank helps those in need

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19 Oct 2017
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Alex Cutler
A CHARITY is helping Cardiff people by giving food and support to those who are the most at risk. Grangetown Baptist Chapel...
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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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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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Whitchurch Library wants to be home of arts

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19 Oct 2017
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Charley-Kai John
AWEN is a project centred around Whitchurch Library aiming to promote greater community use of the library through a series of a...
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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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Halloween story time for children at Insole Court

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19 Oct 2017
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Tamsin Parnell
A POP-UP story tent in the grounds of Insole Court, Llandaff, will bring Halloween to life for children and their families this...
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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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Men’s charity in Ely needs a bigger shed

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19 Oct 2017
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Will Jefford
A CHARITY in Ely now has so many members it needs to move to a bigger location. Men in Sheds was set...
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Over 50s offered dance classes at Penarth Pier

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19 Oct 2017
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Alex Seabrook
AN Over 50s dance class begins next month at Penarth Pier Pavilion. The class starts on Tuesday, November 7 and will run...
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Heath residents divided over plan for new Aldi

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22 Jun 2017
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS of Caerphilly Road and Pheonix Way in Heath are split over plans to build a new Aldi. The derelict site has...
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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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‘Super-friendly’ group builds bridges with movie nights

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28 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
Tommy Lumby reports on one woman’s winning combination of film and wine to bring people together. Gloria Vásquez who runs Films and...
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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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Election of bishop to go ahead as Llandaff clergyman resigns

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE election of a new bishop is set to go ahead despite allegations of homophobia and the shock resignation of a Llandaff clergyman....
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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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Arts: Sci-fi play explores dangers of virtual reality

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
The Nether, a science-fiction play by Jennifer Haley, received its Welsh debut at Chapter Arts this week. David Lynch went to see it....
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Korean pop finds a home in Cardiff

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
IT’S Wednesday at Wonderland Studios on Richmond Road and a group of young women meet up to dance together to their favourite...
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Barry road is Vale of Glamorgan’s parking fine hot spot

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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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