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Grassroots girls’ football team appeals for players

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21 Jan 2020
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Imogen McGuckin
Jo Stevens MP expressed support for Crusaders team A CARDIFF U14s girls’ football team may disband due to lack of players this...
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Cardiff Bus cuts Radyr service, leaving residents feeling forgotten

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21 Jan 2020
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Catriona Aitken
63 bus will run only twice an hour despite council aim to reduce car usage    BUSSES running between Radyr and Cardiff...
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Open-mic night for those affected by mental illness returns to city

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21 Jan 2020
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Beth Thomas
MaDCaff hosted its first event in Cardiff in July A “PRESSURE-FREE” open-mic event for performers affected by mental illness returned to Cardiff....
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Teenager in hospital as police investigate stabbing

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20 Jan 2020
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Ellyn Wright
Officers cordon off part of Llanedeyrn estate. Victim, 17, has more than one wound POLICE are investigating an assault on a 17-year-old...
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Fibro-fighters enter 2020 as official charity

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06 Jan 2020
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Imogen McGuckin
Group has 50 members from Cardiff and the Vale THE Cardiff and Vale Fibromyalgia Support Group has been granted official charity status,...
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Fibromyalgia: the invisible illness

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06 Jan 2020
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Imogen McGuckin
“Do you see that tree, there?” Cheryl asks, pointing out the window. “Imagine all the branches as nerve endings in your body. With fibromyalgia,...
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Welsh cakes prove popular on first City of Arcades day

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26 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
‘Best day ever’ for independent businesses, says Morgan Quarter centre manager CARDIFF’S first City of Arcades day was one of the best...
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Chris Needs to turn on Llandaff North Christmas lights

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26 Nov 2019
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Lily Smith
BBC radio presenter was asked to do the switch on by his local chippy LLANDAFF North Christmas lights will be switched on...
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High rents in Pontcanna cause businesses to struggle

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26 Nov 2019
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Mike Thomson
“Everyone thinks Pontcanna’s like Notting Hill and it’s really not, it’s a bit more scummy than that,” says one owner SMALL businesses...
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Legacy of race riots explored in ‘People of Butetown’

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26 Nov 2019
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Imogen McGuckin
Cardiff Museum display showcases art, photography, poetry and film  THERE are just two days left to see the People of Butetown exhibition...
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‘Dangerous’ drivers force disabled and aged in to road

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26 Nov 2019
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Ambrose Young
Cars on Cowbridge Road West’s pavement cause a hazard for buggies and scooters RESIDENTS have called for “dangerous” drivers to stop parking...
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Cardiff University staff strike over ‘perfect storm of problems’

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26 Nov 2019
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Edd Church
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of...
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Protestors go to Senedd over ‘scandalous’ incinerators

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26 Nov 2019
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Niall Evans
Campaigners angry as Wentloog and Barry biomass plant is restarted AROUND 100 residents gathered outside the Senedd to protest against waste incinerators...
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Radyr student shadows Lord Mayor at Royal Gun Salute

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26 Nov 2019
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Catriona Aitken
Cadet Sergeant Major Bethan Harris chosen after progressing through seven ranks in just five years  A STUDENT at Radyr Comprehensive School shadowed...
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Now Vale customers can borrow iPads from their library

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26 Nov 2019
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Megan Stanley
The first tablet loaning scheme in Wales has been launched across libraries in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Sourdough masterclass attracts dozens of Cardiff bakers

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26 Nov 2019
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Megan Davies
Market expert hopes workshops and classes will give people the baking bug  ROATH Market and Pettigrew Bakeries teamed up on Saturday to...
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Exterior of main building at Cardiff High School

Cardiff High School refuses to enter ‘limited’ league table

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26 Nov 2019
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Ellyn Wright
Sunday Times rankings do not reflect hard work going on in Welsh schools, say staff STAFF at Cardiff High School chose not...
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Llanishen and Thornhill vote in Conservative councillor

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26 Nov 2019
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Marie-Claire Alfonso
Thursday’s by-election means party now hold all four seats in ward CONSERVATIVE Sian-Elin Melbourne was elected to be the new councillor for...
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Wales’ ‘first robotic waiter’ pays a visit to Cathays café

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26 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
Developed by Cardiff Metropolitan University, it can sing, dance, walk and talk THE “FIRST robotic waiter in Wales” has paid a visit...
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Art’s Occurrin’ – Gavin and Stacey sparks demand for Barry Island pictures

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26 Nov 2019
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Gee Harland
Welsh artist gets more requests for Barry Island artworks since the announcement of the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special AN artist has...
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Street-based gardening project plans for the future

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26 Nov 2019
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John Jones
Growing Street Talk aims to create ‘greener, cleaner, friendlier streets’ in Grangetown and Splott after successful first year A STREET gardening project...
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March on White Ribbon Day to end violence against women

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26 Nov 2019
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Lucy Lewin
Demonstrators chanted from the city centre to Llandaff Cathedral for the yearly Light a Candle service A MARCH and church service have...
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Contactless donation scheme for homeless finally breaks even

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21 Nov 2019
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Megan Binns
But Give DIFFerently sparks row over moving breakfast run away from shopping areas A CONTACTLESS donation system to raise money for the homeless...
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Thriving Ely charity looks to future after winning award

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19 Nov 2019
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Ambrose Young
Action in Caerau and Ely has plans to move into a third building to expand its services  A CHARITY based in the...
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Vice-President of Hungarian ruling party says Cardiff is ‘very nice’ with ‘good beer’

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19 Nov 2019
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John Jones
Lajos Kosa was in the capital ahead of the crucial Wales v Hungary Euro 2020 qualifier The vice-president of Hungarian ruling party...
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Llanishen residents’ concern after McDonald’s applies for 24-hour licence

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19 Nov 2019
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Marie-Claire Alfonso
The new fast food restaurant has applied for a premises licence so it can serve hot food between 11pm and 5am. A NEW McDonald’s...
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Whitchurch volunteers raise money to save ‘secret garden’

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19 Nov 2019
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Edd Church
‘Friends of’ group forms to do what ‘hugely stretched’ Cardiff parks department can’t YEARS of local government budget cuts left the award-winning...
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Danescourt residents oppose plans for social housing on protected woodland

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19 Nov 2019
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Lucy Lewin
Taff Housing Association wants to build 45 affordable homes on green space in the Taff River Corridor RESIDENTS of Danescourt have united...
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Plasdwr acts after drivers complain over roadwork delays

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19 Nov 2019
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Rhiannon Moore
Manual lights set up and workers doubled to ease Heol Isaf, Llantrisant Road traffic jams PLASDWR has responded to complaints about the...
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Can Barry Docks be turned into a Marina?

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19 Nov 2019
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Gee Harland
Council and port operator commission study into plan which could boost business and tourism AN investigation has been launched to examine whether...
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