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  2. Church Army - Wikipedia

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    The Church Army Camp Hall in Rouen, 1917. The Church Army was founded in England in 1882 by the Revd. Wilson Carlile (afterwards prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral), who brought together soldiers, officers and a few working men and women whom he and others trained to act as Church of England evangelists among the poor and outcasts of the Westminster slums. [2]

  3. Xplore! - Wikipedia

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    Xplore! is the trading name for North Wales Science, the charity operating the centre, and is fully owned by Wrexham University. [1] The centre is currently based between Henblas Street and Chester Street in Wrexham city centre.

  4. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    Moodle (/ ˈ m uː d əl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.

  5. Cardiff East (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff East (Welsh: Dwyrain Caerdydd) is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election, following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.

  6. Whitchurch High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2015–16 the school budget per pupil was £4,411, amongst the lowest for secondary schools in Cardiff. [1] For the 2017–18 Academic Year this was further reduced, and local media reproduced a letter which had been sent out to parents by the Chair of Governors regarding the financial difficulties the school was experiencing.

  7. 1967–68 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967–68 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 41st season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two , then the second tier of English football , finishing thirteenth. During the season they enjoyed their most successful season in European competition by reaching the semi-final of the European Cup Winners Cup before being ...

  8. 1992–93 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992–93 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 66th season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Three , then the fourth tier of English football , finishing first, winning promotion to Division Two .

  9. Cardiff City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff's first permanent ground was Ninian Park, which opened in 1910; it remained in use for 99 years until the club moved into the Cardiff City Stadium in 2009. Cardiff has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs Swansea City, with whom they contest the South Wales derby, and Bristol City, with whom they contest the Severnside derby.