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Llanishen café family better off by closing two days a week

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05 Nov 2019
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Marie-Claire Alfonso
A DOCTOR and her mother who run a café together have decided to close their business on Mondays and Tuesdays so they...
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‘Period poverty and stigma must end’: Schoolgirl activist petitions Welsh Government

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12 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A SCHOOL girl activist is calling on the Welsh Government to provide sufficient funds for schools to give out free sanitary products.  Cardiff pupil...
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Elderly couple conned out of jewellery and cash in rats scam

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01 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A COUPLE in their 80s were conned out of jewellery and cash in a distraction burglary. Two men, claiming to be from the council, entered...
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Llanishen bays out of bounds as parking sensors are installed

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26 Feb 2019
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Lydia Stephens
SMART parking technology is being installed in Llanishen this week as part of a city-wide scheme aimed at reducing congestion.  The time-limited parking bays...
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Heath residents set up petition to save bus route

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08 Feb 2019
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Corey Aunger
RESIDENTS in Heath have set up a petition to save three bus services after proposals to remove them were revealed last week....
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Walking rugby sessions to start at city’s new 3G pitch

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01 Feb 2019
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Lydia Stephens
LLANISHEN Rugby club hope to start a walking rugby team to encourage community use of their new 3G facilities. The club invested...
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Malvern Drive development

New Llanishen homes approved despite parking concerns

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16 Mar 2018
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Laura Clements
ALTHOUGH residents collected more than 50 signatures for a petition opposing development in Ty Glas, they failed to convince planners to stop...
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Bank replaces branch with ‘farcical’ one-hour-a-week van service

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09 Mar 2018
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Charley-Kai John
A BANK’S decision to close a Cardiff suburb’s branch and replace it with a van parked a mile away for one hour...
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Transport objections raised over housing development

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06 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
A DEVELOPER plans to build 121 new homes on the old Travis Perkins site at the Ty Glas Business Park in Llanishen....
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Mine disaster is setting for debut novel

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02 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
ONE of Britain’s worst coal-mining disasters doesn’t seem like the obvious setting for a love story. But Llanishen author Pamela Cartlidge, 55,...
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