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Bag burglary during dinner shocks Canton woman

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02 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A WOMAN is appealing for help to find her bag containing cash and personal possessions which was taken in a Canton burglary....
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More than 3,000 free ice cream given out to students to vote

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Around 3,000 free ice creams were given out to students in Cardiff yesterday as part of the Generation Vote campaign, encouraging students...
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Splash of wild life on Crwys Road: animals take over the streets

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
An exotic feel and a vibrant splash of colour has spread across Crwys Road this week. Cardiff Council has commissioned a series of...
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Can you help make Easter eggstra special for children in Ely?

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20 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Can you help a Cardiff woman who is trying to organise an Easter egg hunt for children struggling with behavioural problems in Ely? Jessica...
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Have you seen the Pavement Poet?

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20 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF street became a black board for poetry about current topics yesterday as the Pavement Poet expressed his art with multi-coloured...
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A woman is offering a £200 reward for the safe return of her missing cat.

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20 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Can you help find missing Macie? Megan Kelly-Perry is campaigning to find her cat, Macie, who went missing from her home in...
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Almost 10,000 houses exempt from council tax in Cardiff

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17 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
NEARLY 7,000 properties are exempt from council tax in Cardiff because they are occupied by students while the tax rate will increase...
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189 residents attend meeting to save Waungron Road Recycling Centre

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17 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CLASH between Cardiff Council and disgruntled residents over the closing of the Waungron Road Recycling Centre which has lasted over a...
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Popular tapas chain Bar 44 to open new branch in the centre of Cardiff

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Tapas restaurant chain Bar 44 announced earlier today they would be hitting the Cardiff Central area with a new site. Bar 44...
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Is Cardiff Council reneging on library promise?

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Questions are being raised over the council’s pledge to save Cardiff’s libraries, as Roath library remains shut. Originally shut for a broken boiler...
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Councillor demands no more takeaways in Clifton Street

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Just what to do with Clifton Street in Adamsdown? That is the question posed by many residents and council officials alike as...
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Protest launched to stop repeat of schoolboy's death in Riverside

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff community members have decided to stage a protest for new speed-curbing measures next Friday, after a car killed a schoolboy on Ninian...
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Penarth Rowing Club want you to join their all-women's group

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Do you fancy having a go at rowing? Penarth Rowing Club are looking for more female members to join their club. They...
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Cardiff's arcades to benefit from multi-million pound investment

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
INDEPENDENT shops will benefit from millions of pounds of investment to increase the footfall in the historic city centre arcades. The three...
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How many people claim unemployment benefits in your area?

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10 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Research Centre has published a report into the Cardiff Economy and Labour Market, which has revealed some damning findings about the...
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Grangetown refurb could cost businesses serious money

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10 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A redevelopment of shop fronts in Grangetown started yesterday but some business owners are claiming the one million pound improvement plans will actually cost...
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Green Party and Plaid Cymru rule out alliance in Wales

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10 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Green Party and Plaid Cymru have made it clear that despite their common policy to oppose fracking, a coalition of the two...
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Murder mystery charity club night at Ladybird

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10 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP of Cardiff students are holding a murder mystery night with a difference – to raise funds for a disabled children’s...
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More bins needed to stop Cardiff being rubbish

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10 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP of residents have counted the number of litter bins in their area in a bid to ask for a review...
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Clark's pies among the best in Britain according to pie fanatic

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06 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A PIE lover who travelled the UK in search of pastry perfection has named Cardiff’s own Clark’s Pies in his top ten....
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The Waterloo Tea group has opened another art gallery in Cardiff

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03 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A popular Welsh art gallery has reopened following its closure in 2013, and will showcase the work of local artists. The Washington...
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Residents' anger as illegal dumping reaches tipping point

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03 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Fly-tipping in one Cardiff suburb has become so bad, residents say the area is beginning to look like a rubbish tip. At...
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Why David Cameron was wrong about the Welsh NHS

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03 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
LAST year, David Cameron called the performance of NHS Wales a scandal during Prime Minister’s Questions. One Splott based surgery may have proven...
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Spring onion fiesta returns to Penarth

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
If you like spring onions, and we mean really like spring onions, then The Cardiffian has found the perfect night out for...
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News in brief, Friday 27th 2015

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Good Morning from The Cardiffian. Here are city’s headlines this morning: Cameron in Cardiff DAVID Cameron is expected to deliver a speech...
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Manor house tracking down photo album owner

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24 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A MANOR house is trying to track down the owner of a mysterious old photo album after it was discovered in a...
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Grangetown library closure means elderly resident will have to walk over a mile for audio books

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24 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A 86-year-old partially sighted woman who struggles to walk long distances, will have to travel over a mile to use a library. Dorothy Miller...
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Good samaritan gives up clutter for Lent

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24 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  IT is a case of getting rid of excessive baggage for one Cardiff man, as he tries Lent with a difference...
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VIDEO: Residents think Plasnewydd beer garden plan is 'rubbish'

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24 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
ONE of the people objecting to a controversial new beer garden spoke to The Cardiffian about his concerns. The residents of Bangor...
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Updated: New series of Doctor Who begins filming in Cardiff

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20 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Filming for the new series of Doctor Who kicked off in Cardiff today on a quiet residential street. Residents were notified by the...
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