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  2. LGBT culture in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    A Cardiff-Newport branch of Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) was formed in 1972, most of its 50+ members living in Cardiff, first meeting at the Blue Anchor pub on St Mary's Street (now Le Monde restaurant) but later moving to Chapter Arts Centre in Canton. More popular with men, a separatist women's group later formed.

  3. Wrexham University - Wikipedia

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    The centre was open to schools and the general public, and in a partnership with Techniquest in Cardiff, was branded as 'Techniquest@NEWI' and later 'Techniquest Glyndŵr', from 2003 to 2020. In 2019, the charity decided to relocate to a site in Wrexham city centre , with their Henblas Street site opening on 3 October 2020, rebranding as ' Xplore!

  4. Cardiff Castle - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, Cardiff Castle passed into the hands of the Stuart dynasty, Marquesses of Bute. The 1st Marquess of Bute employed Capability Brown and Henry Holland to renovate the main lodgings, turning it into a Georgian mansion, and to landscape the castle grounds, demolishing many of the older medieval buildings and walls. During ...

  5. 2019 South Wales paternal sex abuse case - Wikipedia

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    Her first time being "basically forced into sex" by her father was in a forested area. Then he raped her "at least two to three times a week" in various locations including her bed and his car. [13] The second man, a family friend, [16] raped her in his own bedroom [17] in a nearby flat, [16] watched by her father.

  6. Culture and recreation in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The city also hosts smaller events such as The Cardiff Design Festival, which began showcasing the best of Welsh design during the summer of 2005, and has since grown into a diverse range of designers exhibiting their work. Cardiff also hosts the Sŵn festival, a multiple venue music festival organised by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stevens. [9]

  7. 2007–08 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2 November 2007 – Construction of Cardiff's new stadium gets under way with a ceremonial 'cutting of the turf' ceremony between Peter Ridsdale and Cardiff council leader Rodney Berman. [5] 13 November 2007 – Cardiff board members hold a meeting and hand manager Dave Jones a vote of confidence as long as results improve. [6]

  8. History of Cardiff City F.C. (1962–present) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff then broke their current record transfer fee, signing Michael Chopra from Sunderland for £3m. [11] The transfer fee dwarfed their previous record of £1.75m for Peter Thorne from Stoke City in 2001. [12] Cardiff moved across the road to their new £50m stadium, Cardiff City Stadium for the 2009–10 season.

  9. Art in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The North Gate, Cardiff by Paul Sandby (c. 1773) The West Gate, Cardiff by Paul Sandby (c. 1773) Art in Cardiff refers to the culture of visual arts in Cardiff, capital city of Wales. The visual arts in Cardiff have a much more recent history than many British cities, due to it being a very small town until rapid growth took place in the mid ...