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More books needed for Cardiff women-only library

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19 Nov 2019
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Lily Smith
Author Deborah Cameron and the estate of Dick King-Smith have given to Women’s Aid CARDIFF Women’s Aid is appealing for books, by...
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Schools are helping Penarth become eco-friendly town

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19 Nov 2019
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Megan Stanley
Shocked pupils clean beach and collect 6.5kg of harmful rubbish CAMPAIGN group Plastic Free Penarth has teamed up with schools to make...
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Pudsey helps Whitchurch cyclists raise £1,045

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19 Nov 2019
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Imogen McGuckin
Cycling club members complete nine laps of Cardiff Bay barrage for Children in Need WHITCHURCH Cycling Club was helped by Pudsey Bear on...
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Cardiff students keep track of Roath Park bird numbers

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19 Nov 2019
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Megan Davies
Swans have declined in recent years but there is good news in the long run, according to statistics collected by volunteers CARDIFF...
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Dance charity is fundraising to turn old library into fully accessible studios

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19 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
The three new rehearsal spaces will offer more disability dance classes in “high demand” A DANCE charity is fundraising to help turn...
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Grangetown café announces new community interest company to tackle food poverty

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19 Nov 2019
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John Jones
The social enterprise arm of Wild Thing will help to feed people and teach them about nutrition and how to cook A...
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Cathays gallery hosts exhibition touring UK and Gulf states

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19 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
The Place I Call Home features photographers based in the UK and the Middle East A CATHAYS gallery is showing an exhibition...
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Dippy the Dino in the entrance hall at the National Museum Cardiff

Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff

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19 Nov 2019
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Ellyn Wright
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National...
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Volunteers open Repair café at new venue in Canton

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19 Nov 2019
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Joe Richards
Helpers use skills to reduce landfill – and can teach you to fix things too REPAIR Café Wales held its second event...
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Five faiths of Butetown meet to tackle climate crisis

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12 Nov 2019
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Imogen McGuckin
South Cardiff Interfaith Network brings song and drama to Millennium Centre  CHRISTIANS, Baha’is, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs came together to discuss the...
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Clare Foods expands with flagship store in Grangetown

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12 Nov 2019
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John Jones
Owners hope new store specialising in Asian food products will serve growing number of younger, middle-class families moving into the area Clare...
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The Cricketers sign

Pontcanna pub to offer vegan and gluten-free draught beer

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12 Nov 2019
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Mike Thomson
Owner hopes menu will make his venue stand out from the crowd A RIVERSIDE pub will soon be offering a draught range...
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Volunteers find medieval ruin beneath toilets site

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12 Nov 2019
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Lucy Lewin
Chance sighting on last day of Llandaff archaeological dig leads to unexpected find VOLUNTEERS from the Llandaff 50+ group have discovered the...
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Controversial project to create new Cardiff cemetery begins

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12 Nov 2019
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Marie-Claire Alfonso
New burial site hopes to prevent Cardiff from facing grave shortages but encroaches on Caerphilly Mountain green wedge CARDIFF is running out of space to bury...
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Patient considers move to England for life-saving drug

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12 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
Wales is last home nation to agree deal for £100,000 Cystic Fibrosis treatment A CYSTIC fibrosis patient waiting to see whether a...
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Refugee centre expands to cope with rise in demand

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12 Nov 2019
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Ben McAdams
£60,000 kitchen refit is part of Oasis project that educates clients about catering OASIS refugee centre in Splott is expanding its kitchen...
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Llandaff North ‘glass park’ is neglected, say residents

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12 Nov 2019
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Lily Smith
Vandals are putting off council from spending money at College Road LLANDAFF North’s park on College Road has damaged equipment, poor lighting...
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Creigiau Cricket Club asks for help to train female coaches

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12 Nov 2019
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Catriona Aitken
Two years after beginners form ladies’ team they are competing in an 8-a-side league CREIGIAU ladies’ cricket team have applied for Comic...
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Barry residents call for better disabled access on Whitmore Bay

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12 Nov 2019
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Gee Harland
More ramps and beach chairs needed to improve disabled access on Whitmore Bay, say campaigners. RESIDENTS of Barry have called for better disabled access...
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Plasdwr: ‘Complex’ roadworks cause traffic chaos

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12 Nov 2019
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Rhiannon Moore
Fairwater, Llandaff North and Radyr could be hit until summer 2020 TRAFFIC on Llantrisant Road has been causing chaos for the residents...
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Penarth set to receive e-bikes in new nextbike scheme

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12 Nov 2019
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Megan Stanley
This will be the first e-bike sharing system in Wales and it is hoped it will expand in the future ELECTRIC bikes...
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Expanding Caerau and Ely club needs rugby volunteers

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12 Nov 2019
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Ambrose Young
Help wanted on and off pitch as children’s teams grow from 20 players to 130 CAERAU and Ely Mini Juniors are looking...
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Bone Yard moves to Canton with launch party for neighbours

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12 Nov 2019
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Joe Richards
Shipping container project expands after relocating from Pontcanna  THE Bone Yard, a group of independent businesses housed in repurposed shipping containers, launched...
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Poppies laid on Lisvane War Memorial

Hundreds pay respect to Lisvane’s fallen soldiers

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12 Nov 2019
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Ellyn Wright
Police close roads around war memorial for Remembrance service SOUTH Wales Police closed Church Road, Lisvane Road and St Mellons Road on...
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Bute Park attack: Runners told to stick to well-lit routes

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12 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
Police issue warning as they check CCTV in hunt for curly-haired cyclist RUNNERS have been warned to stick to well-lit routes as...
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Parking problems worse at Heath despite end of hospital charges

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12 Nov 2019
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Megan Binns
“If you’re not providing the number of car parking spaces that are needed, then quite honestly it’s not a policy that is...
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Newport Road transforms into New York for Hollywood movie

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05 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
Despite major road closures, only minor disruptions for pedestrians and bus routes have been reported as Mark Wahlberg film shoot ends CROWDS...
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Llandaff junction to get new toucan crossing and speed limit

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05 Nov 2019
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Lucy Lewin
CARDIFF council is planning to introduce a toucan crossing and 30mph speed limit at the western end of Caewal Road by March...
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Concern as staff absences at Vale council rise by 20%

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05 Nov 2019
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Ambrose Young
PLAID councillors have expressed concern over an increase in injured staff at Vale council. A 44% increase in joint problems is partly...
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Greenfield sit

Lisvane residents meet to object to plans for 2,500 houses

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05 Nov 2019
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Ellyn Wright
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