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  2. Techniquest - Wikipedia

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    Techniquest is a science discovery centre located in Cardiff Bay, Wales. [1] It gives visitors a hands-on approach to science and includes a science theatre, a planetarium, and an exhibition space with over 100 interactive exhibits aimed at visitors of all ages.

  3. National Indoor Athletics Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Indoor Athletics Centre is an indoor track and field athletics sports venue in the Cyncoed area of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is sited on the Cardiff Metropolitan University Campus and is one of the main facilities used by Welsh Athletics, which organises the Cardiff branch of the Athletics Development Centre at the National Indoor Athletics Centre.

  4. Cardiff Business School - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Business School ( Welsh: Ysgol Fusnes Caerdydd) is the business school of Cardiff University in Cardiff, Wales. It was created in its current form in 1987 and opened by Elizabeth II. Cardiff Business School currently serves 3,000 students a year, 700 of whom are postgraduate students. The school's research programme is Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) recognised and has 140 ...

  5. Adam Roscrow - Wikipedia

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    Roscrow played youth football for Swansea City, before joining Llantwit Major. [3] Roscrow subsequently played for Neath, Llantwit Major and Pontardawe Town, [4] before signing for Cardiff Metropolitan University in 2014. [5] At Cardiff Met, Roscrow scored 34 Welsh Premier League goals in 79 appearances. [6] In June 2019, Roscrow moved to England, signing for AFC Wimbledon. [7] He scored his ...

  6. Cardiff Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 2004 as the Cardiff Centre of Excellence (CCOEX), and was originally intended as a private tutorial centre which met regularly in a local church. By 2008, it had become a private company limited by guarantee and had moved to a residential house on 97 Newport Road. In 2012, it was renamed the Cardiff Sixth Form College, and the college moved to its present site at ...

  7. Cardiff Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Central Library (now Cardiff Central Library Hub) ( Welsh: Llyfrgell Ganolog Caerdydd) is the main library in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. It offers a public library service and is open six days a week. Four buildings have been named as such, with the newest building opening on 14 March 2009 and officially being opened a few ...

  8. Sophia Gardens (cricket ground) - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Wales Stadium, which is part of Sophia Gardens Cardiff ( / səˈfaɪə / suh-FY-uh; Welsh: Gerddi Soffia Caerdydd ), is a cricket stadium in Cardiff, Wales. It is located in Sophia Gardens on the River Taff. It is home to Glamorgan County Cricket Club and is listed as an international Test cricket venue .

  9. Museum of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Cardiff is situated in the Old Library, at the northern end of The Hayes. The building was opened in 1882 by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff [2] as the Cardiff Free Library, Museum and Schools for Science and Art, which included an art gallery. [3] [4] The Schools of Science and Art were housed in the building until 1890 when it moved to buildings that were part of the University ...