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Parades are a mixture of folklore and military tattoo Indeed, to mark St. David's Day, and their return from a six-month tour of Afghanistan, soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment provided The Changing of the Guard ceremony at Cardiff Castle s south gate on 27 and 28 February 2010.
Oddly enough, the only other team to do so being Merthyr Tydfil s countrymen at Cardiff City.
Another bigger international project Taja Kramberger conducted in 2006 was a Slovenian segment of the international project » Sealines / Morske linije / Linee di mare « which through one-month s literary residences in 6 European bilingual ports ( Cardiff, Galway, Helsinki, Koper, Riga, Valletta ) connected writers from 6 European states.
In the final they defeated First Division Cardiff City 3 – 0 at Wrexham s Racecourse Ground.
The development of the Cardiff Docks played a major part in Cardiff s development by being the means of exporting coal from the South Wales Valleys to the rest of the world, helping to power the industrial age.
Prior to then, from its founding in 1883, the university was based in the Old Infirmary on Newport Road, Cardiff which is now part of the university s Queen s Buildings.
The show was organised in partnership with ATRiuM the University s Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries.
In Alun Michael s Cardiff South and Penarth constituency the 10, 000-strong and rapidly-growing Somali community has become a vital source of political support for the Labour Party which claims its values are “ similar to the beliefs and culture of the Somali people ” and that “ Somali tribal clan culture at its core is based on a socialist system ” Relatively few Somalis settled in Cardiff until the 1970s, but since then their numbers have been swelled by refugees from the North of Somalia – Somaliland-escaping the continuing civil wars.
On 19 January 2012 the Welsh Extremism and Counter-Terrorism Unit raided a meeting of Supporters of Tawheed at Cardiff Council s Canton Community Hall – breaking up the meeting.
Mohammed Abdin, 21, a constituent of Alun Michael s, was jailed after admitting in Cardiff Magistrates Court to having shouted at police, " I'm going to cut your head off " and " I'm going to shoot you with a machine gun ”.
It s no business at all of an outgoing MP to interfere in the selection of a candidate to succeed him in such a way .” Michael responded saying: “ Nobody who has the interests of the Labour Party or the wider electorate of Cardiff South & Penarth could possibly come up with this set of lies and half truths.
* Christopher Norris webpage at Cardiff University
Its proximity to Cardiff, which was the natural outlet for the industrial valleys of Glamorgan, and its natural waterfront meant that Penarth was ideally situated to contribute in meeting the world s demand for Welsh coal through the construction of the docks.
This fixture was the start of the " Baa-Baas " annual South Wales tour from the team s spiritual home of Penarth, which also encompassed playing Cardiff on the Saturday, Swansea on Easter Monday and Newport on the Tuesday.
In 2003, Brains vacant Old Brewery was redeveloped into the " Old Brewery Quarter ". It is a mixed development of of leisure space around an open-air piazza in the heart of Cardiff s growing city centre, together with 42 long-leasehold loft style apartments and penthouses.
We have to use a special type of steel that won t go rusty near to the salt-laden, maritime air of Cardiff Bay.
154 Trumpet Concerto ( The Shining Pyramid ), written for Gareth Small and premiered at St David s Hall, Cardiff, on the last night of the Welsh Proms in 1995.
*" The Aura of Authenticity: Perceptions of Honesty, Sincerity and Truth in ‘ Creep and ‘ Kid A '" by Carys Wyn Jones, Cardiff University
Further IRC s were planned at Luton, Reading, Sevenoaks, Brighton, Leeds, Newcastle, Cardiff, Bristol, Bournemouth, Chelmsford and Norwich by the end of 1980.
Cargo arrived and departed via the St Mary s Well Bay Road, which is now blocked off to through traffic, en route for the traditional market at Canton Cross in Cardiff.
In 2006, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Vice Chancellor awarded Cardiff University s ( Wales ) highest honor, an Honorary Fellow.

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Blaze took a three-goal lead in a repeat of the previous year s Challenge Cup final against Cardiff, but could not defend this in the second leg.
In December 2011 the newly established Cardiff Metropolitan University rejected HEFCW plans for the future structure of Wales universities which proposed merging it with the universities of Glamorgan and Newport to form the UK s largest higher education institution
The BDA s headquarters is in Wimpole Street, London near Queen's College, London in the City of Westminster and it currently has offices in Stirling, Scotland, Belfast, Northern Ireland and Cardiff, Wales.

Cardiff and team
Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City ( the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927 ), Swansea City, Wrexham, Merthyr Town, Newport County and Colwyn Bay.
The rugby ground has remained the home of the semi-professional Cardiff RFC despite the professional Cardiff Blues regional rugby union team moving to the Cardiff City Stadium in August 2009.
At that stage, the cricket ground to the north was still being used by Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and the rugby union ground to the south was used by the national Wales team and Cardiff RFC.
Glamorgan County Cricket Club would move to Sophia Gardens and the cricket ground to the north would be demolished and a new rugby union stadium built for Cardiff RFC, who would move out of the south ground, allowing the National Stadium to be built, for the sole use of the national rugby union team.
In 2011, the Cardiff Blues regional rugby union team made a £ 6M bid for the Arms Park, later the WRU made an increased bid of £ 10M for the site.
Meanwhile, there was speculation that the club would fold, but a threadbare United team completed the 1957 – 58 season, with Busby's assistant Jimmy Murphy standing in as manager ; he had not travelled to Belgrade as he was in Cardiff managing the Welsh national team at the time.
Errors in the programme included the depiction of Jimmy Murphy giving a pre-match team talk in Belgrade, despite him being in Cardiff at the time, and the plane being shown as only half full when nearly every seat was occupied.
Every major rugby union touring team to visit Wales has played at Rodney Parade, and all of them were beaten at least once in the twentieth century by a side who, in 1951, played in the match at Cardiff RFC that attracted what was, a world-record crowd of 48, 500 for a rugby union match between two clubs.
As the opening ceremony, first match and the Final would take place in Cardiff, Wales, the Welsh team were awarded the automatic qualification berth afforded the hosts.
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, home of the Wales national rugby union team | Wales Rugby Union team
* In 2001 Cardiff Giant production company part of production team for Jon Favreau movie " Made " ( 2001 )-additionally, contained in plot line as a fictitious company with limousine and hospitality accounts utilized by main characters
In the early years of organised football in Wales, football was very much the sport of North Wales rather than the rugby union playing south – the FAW was founded in Ruabon, near Wrexham in 1876, and Wrexham remained the site of the FAW's head office until 1986 ; it was not until 1912 that a southern team, Cardiff City, won the Welsh Cup for the first time.
* Brains Brewery, brewery in Cardiff, Wales, sponsor of the Welsh rugby team
Even though Cardiff City was relegated to the third division, Charles chose to sign with the team and became its captain at the age of 23.
* Michael Chopra ( born 1983 ), football striker from Cardiff City's team
After a poor run of results, including a 3 – 0 loss at home to Blackpool and a 1 – 0 loss at home to Cardiff City, Strachan got his first home win after his team beat Scunthorpe United 3 – 0.
Craig Douglas Bellamy ( born 13 July 1979 ) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a forward for Cardiff City and the Welsh national team.
However, the sport's governing body decided to take no action against the Football Union of Russia ( Российский Футбольный Союз ) other than instructing them not to play Titov again, and the Russian team went on to beat Wales in Cardiff 1 – 0 to qualify for UEFA Euro 2004.
The club, also in the 1991 – 92 season, became the first English football team to play at The Welsh National Stadium losing 1 – 0 to Cardiff City, in the final of the Welsh Cup.

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