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Cardiff and Magistrates
Cardiff Magistrates Court is the only court in the country which deals with offences under the Companies Act, such as for late filing of accounts or directors offences.
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 ”.
On 27 August, Day was banned from driving for 18 months after admitting to Cardiff Magistrates ' Court that he had been over the limit.

Cardiff and Court
The charity also promotes horticulture through a series of world renowned flowers shows such as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, RHS Tatton Park Flower Show and RHS Cardiff Flower Show.
In 1993 Edmunds unexpectedly found himself in Cardiff Crown Court as a co-defendant along with Shakin ' Stevens facing charges of non-payment of playing royalties from former Sunsets ' band members Robert Llewellyn, Carl Petersen, Steve Percy and Paul Dolan.
The Football Association of Wales is based at Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff.
The Derry's Cross studios were designed by the architects Treadgold and Elsey, who had previously designed the TWW Studios at Pontcanna, Cardiff and Arno's Court, Bristol ( Howett 1994 ).
The new development, known as the Danescourt estate, was built on land surrounding Radyr Court, and the land was officially incorporated as a suburb of Cardiff in 1974.
The firm enjoys a dominant role in the design of sporting stadiums and arenas, including such globally prominent facilities as the new Yankee Stadium in New York, Wembley Stadium in London, Stadium Australia in Sydney, Wimbledon Centre Court, Minneapolis ' Target Field, San Francisco's AT & T Park, Chicago's United Center arena, Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh's Heinz Field, Houston's Reliant Stadium, Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, the renovation of Chicago's Wrigley Field, University of Phoenix Stadium, the renovation of Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg for the 2010 World Cup, London's 2012 Olympic Stadium, Miami's Sun Life Stadium, Ascot Racecourse, New York's Citi Field, Benfica's Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and the O2 Arenas in London, Berlin, and Dublin.
In the years following her death in 1965 parts of the collection were displayed at a number of locations including Cardiff Castle, Cragside in Northumberland and Knightshayes Court in Devon, all of which have interiors from the years when the De Morgans were active.
To support the album Adam opened shows for The Stereophonics at Earls Court and the Cardiff Millennium Stadium and headlined a ‘ City Showcase ’ event at London ’ s Borderline sharing the bill with Amy Winehouse.
Other notable buildings include Gayhurst House, Buckinghamshire ( 1858 – 65 ), Knightshayes Court ( 1867 – 74 ), the Church of Christ the Consoler ( 1870 – 76 ) and St Mary's, Studley Royal ( 1870 – 78 ) in Yorkshire, and Park House, Cardiff, ( 1871 – 80 ).

Cardiff and Prison
In August 1958, Straffen was moved to Cardiff Prison when the regime at Horfield Prison was changed to a more liberal one.

Cardiff and Royal
He was educated at Swansea Grammar School, Llandovery College, Cardiff University and University College London ( UCL ), where in 1901 he obtained a first-class honours degree in medicine and obstetrics, followed by an MD and membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1903.
Shortly afterwards, he was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, of the City of Cardiff in the Royal County of South Glamorganshire.
is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society ( United Kingdom ), a leading historian of the social and economic history of the British Isles in the medieval period, and author of Urban Assimilation in Post-Conquest Wales, 1282-1350 ( Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2010 ).
The Paris 1919 album was performed, in its entirety, at the Coal Exchange Cardiff on 21 November 2009, at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 5 March 2010, and the Theatre Royal in Norwich on 14 May 2010.
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.
In 1966 he was appointed as chairman of the Royal Commission to examine assizes and quarter sessions, and eventually proposed a mass reorganisation of the court system involving the setting-up of regional courts in cities such as Cardiff, Birmingham and Leeds.
He then fled from the scene, and Davies was taken to Cardiff Royal Infirmary, where he received 16 stitches to the head.
After the original impoundment of the waters of Cardiff Bay in November 1999 plans were mooted for an Royal inauguration of the barrage.
Low-key inauguration ceremony of Cardiff Bay Barrage November 1999In place of an official Royal inauguration of this massive civil engineering scheme, the largest of its kind in Europe, a modest ceremony was arranged by Cardiff Bay Development Corporation at which a former Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Ricky Ormonde ( who had served as Lord Mayor in 1994 ) officiated along with Alun Michael Labour and Co-operative MP for Cardiff South and Penarth who had always supported the scheme.
The process of the merger was completed on December 1, 2004 when the Act of Parliament transferring UWCM's assets to Cardiff University received Royal Assent.
A number of Cardiff University staff have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, these include Graham Hutchings FRS, professor of Physical Chemistry and Director of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute, School of Chemistry and Professor Ole Holger Petersen CBE FRS, MRC Professor and Director of Cardiff School of Biosciences.
Overall there are 11 HE institutions in Wales including one music conservatoire, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff which is part of the University of Glamorgan Group.
Kenneth More was born in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, the only son of Charles Gilbert More, a Royal Naval Air Service pilot, and Edith Winifred Watkins, the daughter of a Cardiff solicitor.
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cardiff, after the Welsh capital city, Cardiff:
This led to concerts at Cardiff Arms Park, the Royal Albert Hall and opening for Shirley Bassey in Antwerp.
A tour in the UK and Ireland in 2013 follows to Colston Hall in Bristol, The O < sub > 2 </ sub > Arena, Cardiff International Arena, Brighton Centre, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, LG Arena in Birmingham, Bournemouth International Centre, Sheffield City Hall, Blackpool Opera House, Liverpool Echo Arena, Manchester Apollo, Newcastle City Hall, Clyde Auditorium and AECC in Scotland and The O < sub > 2 </ sub > in Ireland to an audience of 80, 000 fans predicted to make £ 3, 000, 000.
Born in Southampton to Welsh parents, he spent his early years growing up in Rhiwbina, Cardiff, South Wales where he attended Heol Llanishen Fach primary school, and then Whitchurch Grammar School ; and later in Stokenchurch, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, where he attended the Royal Grammar School.

Cardiff and Infirmary
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.
In 1923, the hospital became the Cardiff Royal Infirmary.
Services stopping outside the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, which all go to Central Station in the reverse direction are:
The Cardiff Royal Infirmary provided the setting for the fictional London Albion Hospital.
The Cardiff Royal Infirmary was used as the set for Albion Hospital.
Albion Hospital, in reality the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, also appears in the episode " Aliens of London ".
After school at the City of Oxford High School for Boys he worked at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford and at the Pneumoconiosis Research Unit near Cardiff, before going on to University College London, where he gained a first class honours degree in Physiology and Physics.

Cardiff and School
Jenkins was educated at Abersychan County School, University College, Cardiff, and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was twice defeated for the Presidency of the Oxford Union but took First Class Honours in Politics, Philosophy and Economics ( PPE ).
* Cardiff School District
* Cardiff Elementary School
Willows High School () is a secondary school located in the Tremorfa area of Cardiff, Wales.
He currently holds a personal chair as Professor Emeritus of English Literature at Cardiff University .< ref > Academic Staff, Cardiff School of English, Communication, and Philosophy.
An Act of Parliament in 1857 provided for the establishment of a number of art schools throughout the United Kingdom, and the Cardiff School of Art opened in 1865.
She was of Russian Jewish descent and born in Cardiff, Wales where she attended Cardiff High School.
Morgan was educated at Whitchurch Grammar School ( merged with Whitchurch County Secondary School to become the comprehensive Whitchurch High School in 1972 ) in Whitchurch, Cardiff ; St John's College, Oxford studying PPE ; and Harvard University, where he gained an MA in Government.
Category: People educated at Whitchurch Grammar School, Cardiff
He attended Whitchurch Grammar School in Cardiff and then University College, London, where he received a BA in English in 1957.
He qualified in 1938 at University College Hospital, London, at University College London and joined the Medical Research Council's Pneumoconiosis Unit at Llandough Hospital, a part of Welsh National School of Medicine, now Cardiff University School of Medicine in 1948.
* Cardiff University's School of Physics and Astronomy
In Britain, another progressive industrialist, Montague Burton, endowed chairs in industrial relations at Leeds, Cardiff and Cambridge in 1930, and the discipline was formalized in the 1950s with the formation of the Oxford School by Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg.
Richard Sambrook ( born 24 April 1956 ) is Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University.
* Colin H Williams, Professor, School of Welsh, Cardiff University
He was a celebrated literary critic from the late 1950s until his death in June, 1988 in Cardiff, Wales, where he had participated in the Merriman Summer School.

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