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Things can only get…worse after wettest February on record

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03 Mar 2020
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Chloe Jade Clarke
“Bigger storms mean bigger floods, which are absolutely devastating,” says climate expert FLOOD-HIT areas across Cardiff face even greater disruption as the severity of storms is predicted to...
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Communities come together to help flooding victims

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03 Mar 2020
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Beth Thomas
Cardiff fundraising events arranged following damage caused by storms FUNDRAISING events have taken place across Cardiff to help businesses and homes affected...
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Storm Dennis leaves Greggs customers disappointed

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21 Feb 2020
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Lucy Lewin
All-too-familiar queues out the door were nowhere to be seen as breakfast favourites went off the menu STORM Dennis left some Greggs...
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Storm Dennis: Transport improving but alerts remain

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18 Feb 2020
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Megan Davies
Read our updates on how to get in and out of the city ROADS and public transport are improving as the clear-up...
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Storm Dennis: Hibernating hedgehogs under threat after floods

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18 Feb 2020
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Mike Thomson
Otters, herons and swans could also be affected, say Cardiff wildlife experts STORM Dennis and the floods it brought has disrupted habitats...
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Storm Dennis: Race to clean up as more rain is on way

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18 Feb 2020
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Megan Binns
Your latest updates on travel, weather and the mopping-up operation A HUGE clean-up operation is taking place following the record-breaking river levels...
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Residents concerned over Grangetown rainwater plan

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22 Nov 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS remain unconvinced about the Greener Grangetown project, despite council assurances over maintenance and parking. Cardiff Council, Natural Resources Wales and Welsh...
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