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  2. List of schools in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Cardiff in Wales. It includes state schools, independent schools and further education colleges that provide sixth form education. CW is an abbreviation for Church in Wales and RC for Roman Catholic .

  3. Ely Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The school moved to an adjacent site in 1903, and its original building was then used as a workhouse under the Board of Guardians for accommodating mentally ill, mentally defective and chronic aged and infirm patients. In 1930 control of the institution passed to the Public Assistance Committee of Cardiff City Council.

  4. Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr - Wikipedia

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    Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr is a Welsh-medium comprehensive secondary school in Cardiff. It opened in September 1998 as the second school of its kind in Cardiff. Its buildings had formerly belonged to Waterhall Secondary Modern School and more recently formed Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf's Lower School. The current headteacher is Dr Rhodri Thomas.

  5. 2017 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Dorothy Bovill, Headteacher, Heathermount Special Needs School, Berkshire. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Keith George Bradshaw. For services to charity and Young People in the West Midlands. Simon Thomas Bramwell, chief executive officer, SS Simon and Jude C.E. Primary Academy Trust. For services to Education

  6. Huw Thomas (Welsh politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas was elected to represent the Splott ward on Cardiff Council in 2012 he was immediately appointed as Executive Member for Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure & Sport in the new Labour administration. [4] In this role he oversaw the renovation of Fairwater leisure centre, [5] as well as the small role Cardiff played in the 2012 Olympic ...

  7. Bob Morgan (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan retired to live in St Davids, Pembrokeshire. [4] He died on 23 November 2011 at Morriston Hospital, Swansea. [1] In tribute, former First Minister of Wales Rhodri Morgan said "He was a massive figure in Ely and South Glamorgan politics, and he married religion and politics remarkably effectively in that he never saw any distinction between being a very committed Christian vicar of a ...

  8. Emyr Currie-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Currie-Jones was elected as a Labour councillor on Cardiff City Council in 1966, [1] becoming Chairman of the Education Committee, subsequently losing his council seat but being re-elected in 1971 for the Cathays ward. [5] Upon the creation of South Glamorgan, Currie-Jones became the first Chairman of South Glamorgan County Council, from 1973 ...

  9. Skills and Volunteering Cymru - Wikipedia

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    Skills and Volunteering Cymru (SVC), formerly Student Volunteering Cardiff, is an independent charity registered in the UK [1] and based in the Cardiff area.SVC offers volunteering opportunities to both students and community members in and around the city of Cardiff working with the elderly, young, disadvantaged, and vulnerable.