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  2. Cardiff and Vale College - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff and Vale College (or Coleg Caerdydd a’r Fro) is now one of the largest colleges in Wales. [4] The college took control of the Cardiff International Sports Stadium from July 2015 on a peppercorn rent to Cardiff Council. [5] In 2015 a new main campus costing £45 million was opened in Dumballs Road, Cardiff, to cater for 4000 students.

  3. Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 1949 as Cardiff College of Music at Cardiff Castle, but in 1973 moved to purpose-built accommodation within the castle grounds of Bute Park near Cardiff University. In 1970 it changed its name to the Welsh College of Music & Drama before being awarded its royal title during Queen Elizabeth II 's golden jubilee in ...

  4. ICBT Campus - Wikipedia

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    It delivers certificate, diplomas, pre-university programs, undergraduate programs, masters level programs including doctorate level programs in association with some of the Universities and educational service providers in UK, Australia, Thailand, India and Sweden. The institution has formed a partnership with the Cardiff Metropolitan University.

  5. Cardiff–Newport metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff–Newport metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in south east Wales in the United Kingdom.It includes the cities of Cardiff and Newport, with a number of towns in the South Wales Valleys, including Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd, Caerphilly, Bridgend and Ebbw Vale.

  6. St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Barry - Wikipedia

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    St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic comprehensive secondary school in Vale of Glamorgan, . It is named after the Welsh martyr St. Richard Gwyn.It is co-educational, and educates boys and girls from 11 to 16 years.

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia - Wikipedia

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    7 February 1916: The Diocese of Newport becomes the Archdiocese of Cardiff and it is decided that St David's Church in Cardiff would become the cathedral. [5] 12 March 1920: St David's Cathedral, Cardiff, is officially made the metropolitan cathedral. [5] 12 February 1987: The Diocese of Menevia is split.

  8. University of Kent - Wikipedia

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    The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a semi-collegiate public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom.The university was granted its royal charter on 4 January 1965 and the following year Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, was formally installed as the first Chancellor.

  9. Cardiff & Met Hockey Club - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff & Met Hockey Club, previously known as Cardiff & UWIC Hockey Club, is a professional field hockey club based at the Sport Wales National Centre in Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales. They play in the Men's England Hockey League .