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  2. Leckwith development - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Shopping Park in Leckwith, started building at the end of 2007 and originated from the idea of a new stadium for Cardiff City FC. The retail development was completed in 2009 and has a total of 21 tenants including Costco, Asda, ScS, Next, Hobbycraft, Smyths Toys and Costa. It has 13,935-square-metre (150,000 sq ft) of retail space.

  3. Leckwith, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Leckwith includes the area commonly referred to as the Leckwith development. The area shares its name with the village of Leckwith which is situated on the other side of the river Ely in the Vale of Glamorgan. Historically, the parish of Leckwith included lands on both sides of the river; the low-lying marshy lands on the Cardiff side were ...

  4. Costco Rumors Swirl About a Big Change Coming to the ... - AOL

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    The food court might be one of the most beloved parts of a Costco trip. From the $1.50 hot dog combo to the whole pepperoni pizzas, the food is fresh, hot, and inexpensive. Rumors are swirling ...

  5. Michaelston-le-Pit - Wikipedia

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    Michaelston-le-Pit (Welsh: Llanfihangel-y-pwll) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan, just to the west of the city of Cardiff, Wales. It is part of the Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith community. The community population taken at the 2011 census was 309. [1] To the south lies the town of Penarth, while to the south west lies the village of ...

  6. Leckwith - Wikipedia

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    The old stone triple-arched Leckwith Bridge crosses the River Ely to the east. It is Grade II* listed [4] and dates from before 1536. [5] The historic church of St. James, rebuilt in the nineteenth century, like several others around Cardiff, was abandoned and fell into ruin in the second half of the twentieth century.

  7. Cardiff International Sports Campus - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Sports Campus (Welsh: Campws Chwaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd), is an athletics stadium and playing fields in the Canton area of Cardiff, Wales. The campus opened in 2009 as part of the major Leckwith Development , which included a new football and rugby stadium, Cardiff City Stadium , and a retail park.

  8. Cardiff Bay Retail Park - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bay Retail Park (Welsh: Parc Manwerthu Bae Caerdydd) is a retail park in Grangetown, Cardiff. Built in 1997 on the former Ferry Road landfill site. Built in 1997 on the former Ferry Road landfill site.

  9. Glamorgan Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Glamorgan Archives (Welsh: Archifau Morgannwg), previously known as the Glamorgan Record Office, is a county record office and repository based in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. It holds records for the whole of the historic county of Glamorgan but primarily for the post 1974 counties of Mid and South Glamorgan. [1]