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League (s) WRU Championship. 2016–17. 6th. Team kit. Cardiff Metropolitan University Rugby Football Club (aka Cardiff Met RFC) is a Welsh rugby union team currently playing in the WRU Championship based at Cardiff Metropolitan University .
Founded. 1990. Dissolved. 2000 (merged with Cardiff Met) Owner. CabelTel (1996–99) Home colours. Inter Cardiff F.C. was a Welsh football club based in Leckwith, Cardiff that played in the League of Wales. Founded as Inter Cardiff in 1990, by the merger of A.F.C. Cardiff and Sully F.C, the club changed its name to Inter CabelTel in 1996 before ...
Cardiff Central ( Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is a major station on the South Wales Main Line. It is located in the capital of Wales, Cardiff, 144 miles 77 chains (233 km) down the line from London Paddington, via Bristol Parkway, [1] and 170 miles 30 chains (274 km) measured via Stroud. [2]
The Cardiff Met Archers are a Welsh basketball club, based in the city of Cardiff, South Wales. History [ edit ] The Archers began in 1999 as the student-led university basketball team at University of Wales Institute, Cardiff , competing in the British University Sports Association (BUSA) and the West of England Basketball Association (WEBBA).
Cardiff Central, South Wales Central. Cardiff Central ( Welsh: Canol Caerdydd) is a borough constituency [n 1] in the city of Cardiff. It returns one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system. The seat is currently held by Jo Stevens of the Labour Party.
The Cardiff School of Sport is a department of the Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University, that provides sport, physical education and dance degrees and courses in Wales and the UK. The school was originally established in c. 1949, however following the merger with the Cardiff School of Health Sciences ...
Cardiff Arms Park (Welsh: Parc yr Arfau Caerdydd), in central Cardiff, is among the world's most famous venues—being the scene of three Welsh Grand Slams in the 1970s (1971, 1976 and 1978) and six Five Nations titles in nine years – and was the venue for Wales' games in the 1991 Rugby World Cup.
The residence is accessible from Junction 29 (Cardiff South) of the M4 motorway. Tŷ Pont Haearn is the most popular halls of residence for Atrium students due to its location directly opposite it. 350 bedrooms are specifically reserved for Atrium Students, and 179 for UWIC students. See also. List of tallest buildings in Cardiff