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  2. Cardiff and Vale University Health Board - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (CAVUHB; Welsh: Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Caerdydd a'r Fro) is the local health board of NHS Wales for Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan, in the south-east of Wales. Formed on 1 October 2009 through the amalgamation of three NHS organisations in the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan area. [ 3 ]

  3. Cardiff Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    It returned to its current name, Cardiff Royal Infirmary, in 1923. [3] By the time it joined the National Health Service in 1948 it had expanded to become a 500-bed facility. [1] The hospital ceased operating as a casualty facility in 1999, with the Accident and Emergency department being moved to University Hospital of Wales in the north of ...

  4. Cardiff and Vale College - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff and Vale College (or Coleg Caerdydd a’r Fro) is now one of the largest colleges in Wales. [4] The college took control of the Cardiff International Sports Stadium from July 2015 on a peppercorn rent to Cardiff Council. [5] In 2015 a new main campus costing £45 million was opened in Dumballs Road, Cardiff, to cater for 4000 students.

  5. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Wales's Cardiff campus, Atrium, is home to the Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries and is located in the city centre. The total number of higher education students in the city is around 43,900. [179] [180] The city also has two further education colleges: Cardiff and Vale College and St David's College.

  6. University Hospital of Wales - Wikipedia

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    University Hospital of Wales (Welsh: Ysbyty Athrofaol Cymru) (UHW), also known as the Heath Hospital, is a 1,080-bed hospital in the Heath district of Cardiff, Wales. It is a teaching hospital of Cardiff University School of Medicine. Construction started in 1963, and the official opening took place in 1971.

  7. Coleg Glan Hafren - Wikipedia

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    Coleg Glan Hafren, formerly Rumney College (and before that Rumney College of Technology), was a Further Education college based in Cardiff which merged with Barry College in September 2011 to form the new Cardiff and Vale College

  8. Velindre Cancer Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Velindre Cancer Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Ganser Felindre) is a specialist facility offering inpatient and outpatient care for cancer patients in Whitchurch, Cardiff, Wales. The site is currently managed and owned by the Velindre University NHS Trust , and was previously owned by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board .

  9. University Hospital Llandough - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was renamed the University Hospital Llandough in 2008 to reflect its links with the Cardiff University School of Medicine. [5] Inpatient adult mental health services were transferred to Llandough in 2016 with the opening of the Hafan y Coed unit. [ 6 ]