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Cathays Cemetery could reopen after being closed for over 30 years

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A Victorian cemetery could reopen for new burials after having been closed for 35 years. Cathays Cemetery, which opened in 1859 and...
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Council cuts claim poetry competition and Cardiff in Bloom

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
We’ll have no country fair, no poetry competition or garden festival. Cardiff council has announced that it will be making its budget...
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Zombies invade Cardiff

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
It’s a cold, clear night in Cardiff, just after 7pm. A group of people are edging their way nervously down a narrow...
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Do you REALLY know your Assembly Members?

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Following news First Minister Carwyn Jones is still Wales’ most popular political leader, we asked the people of Cardiff how many Welsh...
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Cardiff sports round-up

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
From the Blues to the Devils: here is a summary of the some of top sports stories affecting Cardiff today: Cardiff Blues...
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Slade's Summer Spending Spree: Who to buy?

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
As the lights of Cardiff City‘s season dwindle to a flicker, it is time to look ahead to another busy summer for...
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Finnish school shows parents an alternative to Welsh education

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff has its own “Finnishing” school. Cardiffin Suomi-Koulu, in Canton, is a non-profit charity which is financially supported by the Finnish Ministry...
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International meat free week: Top 5 veggie friendly restaurants in Cardiff

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Feeling left out because you’re veggie? Do you crave a vegetarian meal that is not a boring add on to a menu?...
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'Urbanista' female entrepreneurs blazing a trail in city

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
WOMEN entrepreneurs are meeting in the city centre today to share ideas, skills and advice on how to set up a digital...
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The Cardiffian reviews Tân: a Welsh Language dance tale

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
On its UK tour, Tân, a political and cultural dance tale about the Welsh language, told its story at The Gate, Roath,...
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