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  2. Cardiff Bay Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    During the CBDC's lifetime 14,000,000 square feet (1,300,000 m 2) of non-housing development and 5,780 housing units were built.Around 31,000 new jobs were created and some £1.8 billion of private finance was invested.

  3. Chris Williams (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Williams' edition of the Burton diaries was published by Yale University Press. [7] The diaries were donated to Swansea University by Burton's widow, Sally Burton, in 2006. [8] [9] He wrote extensively on the history of the South Wales Coalfield and on modern Welsh history and most recently on the history of political cartoons and caricature in Britain from the 18th century to the Second World ...

  4. Huw Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Huw Edwards (/ h ɪ ʊ, h juː / hiw, hew, Welsh pronunciation:; born 18 August 1961) is a Welsh former news presenter.He was the lead presenter of BBC News at Ten, the late evening news programme of the BBC, from 2003 to 2023.

  5. Coal industry in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Coal Exchange set the world price for steam-coal and Cardiff became a major coal-exporting port. The South Wales Coalfield was at its peak in 1913 and was one of the largest coalfields in the world. It remained the largest coalfield in Britain until 1925. [1]

  6. Techniquest - Wikipedia

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    Techniquest was founded in 1986 by Professor John Beetlestone (1932–2016) and his colleagues from Cardiff University. [2] It previously had a sister venue located in Wrexham , along with locations in Llanberis in Gwynedd , and the Adventure Centre in Narberth, Pembrokeshire .

  7. Wales Millennium Centre - Wikipedia

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    Site of the proposed Cardiff Bay Opera House and later Wales Millennium Centre in the open space in the middle of the image. The Wales Millennium Centre replaced an earlier project for the site, the Cardiff Bay Opera House, a plan supported by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation to construct a permanent home for the Welsh National Opera. [12]

  8. History of education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Welsh History Review= Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru 11 (1982): 150+. Jones, Gareth Elwyn. "Education and nationhood in Wales: An historiographical analysis." Journal of educational administration and history 38.3 (2006): 263–277. Jones, Gareth Elwyn. Controls and Conflicts in Welsh Secondary Education, 1889-1944 (Cardiff: University of Wales Press ...

  9. Cardiff University F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Dai Smith won promotion with Aberaman and Cardiff University in 3 consecutive seasons 1969 to 1972. They spent two seasons in the top division finishing 15th and 18th (bottom of the table). The club then spent two seasons in Division One and two seasons in Division Two, leaving the Welsh League at the end of the 1977–78 season.

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