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Residents fear plan to increase waste burned at Trident Park

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25 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
SPLOTT residents had the chance to meet staff from the Trident Park incinerator to discuss its application to increase the amount of...
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Grangetown dog owners join fight against crime

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25 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
GRANGETOWN dog walkers were encouraged to join to fight against crime at the launch of Paws on Patrol. Visitors to Grange Gardens...
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Volunteers to transform Penarth churchyard with £8,000 grant

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25 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
VOLUNTEERS wanting to transform St Augustine’s churchyard in Penarth have been awarded a grant of £8,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The...
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Cathays residents volunteer to clean up area

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25 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS, students and councillors helped pick litter in Cogan Park on Saturday in an event aimed to Keep Cathays Tidy. This first official...
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Penarth meteor crash revealed to be hoax by artist

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25 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
FOOTAGE showing a meteor in the skies above Penarth has been revealed to be a deliberate hoax designed by an artist for...
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Fairwater church hosts eSports tournament for kids

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18 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
FAIRWATER Presbyterian Church hosted its first eSports tournament with 40 young gamers in attendance. The event forms part of the church’s drive...
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Doors open to visitors at Cardiff’s heritage gem Insole Court

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14 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
LLANDAFF mansion, Insole Court will be hosting its first open day this weekend to welcome the people of Cardiff into its recently renovated...
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Cardiff harvest service held despite burglary

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10 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
ALL Saints Church in Llandaff North held its annual harvest festival despite being forced to close its doors the week before because of a break-in. The...
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Cardiff Co-op has pyjama day for cancer charity

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10 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
LLANDAFF North Co-op has raised £301 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Staff came to work in their pyjamas last week for the...
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Llandaff North church does its share for needy

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10 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A LLANDAFF North church collected food donations and money in aid of homeless people, refugees and the needy Cardiff Foodbank, Rainbow Of Hope and...
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Fly-tipping fears grow amid planned closure of recycling centre

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10 Oct 2016
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Cathy Duncan
Rubbish dumped in woods near Rhiwbina has sparked fears that fly-tipping will become more prevalent when a Cardiff recycling centre closes.

£210m Cardiff cancer centre could make service world-leading – First Minister

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25 May 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CANCER centre in Cardiff  could offer the most state-of-the-art service in the world, First Minister Carwyn Jones said yesterday. At the inaugural First Minister’s...
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Shed community project for men set to open in Ely

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25 May 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CENTRE aimed at giving older men the chance to meet and take part in practical pastimes is to open in Cardiff next week....
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"How hard can it be?" – I ran the half marathon with 18 days training

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01 Apr 2016
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Cathy Duncan
LESS than three weeks ago, I was dragged into running the IAAF World half marathon for foolishly asking “how hard can it be?”...
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Warning after latest grass fire

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
SOUTH Wales Fire and Rescue Service have warned about the danger of arsonists setting grass fires, following an incident in Llanrumney. The...
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Police target off-road motorbike riders

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
OFF-ROAD motorcyclists who ride in Plymouth Great Woods are being targeted by police. The woodland which stretches from Ely to St Fagans...
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Anger at ‘awful’ state of Roath Library

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
  ROATH and Adamsdown residents say they are are appalled at insufficient library provisions available to the community. Since Roath Library closed...
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BBC is among companies helping Cardiff pupils to be creative

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF council and arts companies have teamed up with schools to help improve student education. The Creative Education Partnership includes companies like BBC Wales,...
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£2m Welsh-medium school to open in Butetown next year

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW Welsh-medium school will open in Cardiff next year. Cardiff councillors yesterday accepted plans for a £2 million primary school to be...
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Can you run a half marathon with less than three weeks' training?

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CHARLIE BAYLISS used to swim competitively but has never been much of a runner – so why did he accept a challenge to...
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Wales’ first RNLI visitor centre is coming to Barry Island

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE Royal National Lifeboat Institution is opening an interactive education centre at the heart of Barry Island. The centre is the first...
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Charity status gives extra hope to Whitchurch group trying to save library

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP supporting Whitchurch Library against the threat of closure now has charitable status, spurring on plans for a series of events. The Charity...
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Boost for economy as £1.2bn deal is signed to aid growth in Cardiff

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A £1.2 BILLION investment deal has been signed today to help boost economic growth in South Wales. The Cardiff Capital City Deal...
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Cadoxton primary and nursery schools one step closer to merger

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A BARRY school merger is one step closer following a controversial council decision. The Vale of Glamorgan Council met last Monday and...
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Hospital staff stop smoking in 'Tobacco 20' challenge

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CAMPAIGN to encourage staff, visitors and patients to stop smoking outside hospitals in Cardiff and the Vale has been launched. The...
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Vale of Glamorgan council tax rises for fifth year running

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE Vale of Glamorgan Council has agreed a 3.9% increase in council tax for the following year. At a full council meeting...
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Can you re-home one of these dogs?

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
IF you’d like to learn more about the dogs below and how you can re-home one then please call Cardiff Dogs Home on...
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Cardiff plays its part in global campaign to cut food waste

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
EACH year, 1.3 billion tonnes of food are thrown away across the world. This means about one third of all food produced...
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Anger at 'dangerous' fly-tipping in Whitchurch

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE “dangerous” fly-tipping problem near Forest Farm dominated last night’s Whitchurch PACT meeting. Residents, politicians and PCSOs discussed how to prevent people parking and...
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New board announced to oversee programme to create Cardiff jobs

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
WITH the new City Deal being signed in Cardiff today, a new board is to be created to oversee the Business Wales programme....
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