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 Cardiff Theatres And Halls
The New Theatre, Cardiff was built in 1906 by Runtz and Ford.
The stage was rebuilt and the orchestra pit was enlarged in 1976 by John Wyckham Associates.
The theatre was built in 1887 and rebuilt after a fire in 1900 by Frank Matcham, then converted to a cine-theatre in 1933 and finally demolished in 1962.
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 Queen Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Street is a popular street name in English-speaking countries.
Queen Street West and Queen Street East in Toronto, Canada
Queen Street is also the name of a train station in Glasgow, Scotland:
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 Queens Arcade - Shopping centre in Cardiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
One of the primary strengths of Cardiff as an investment lettings cardiff shopping retail cardiff location is the presence of a large, expanding and well-trained labour force in the City and surrounding region.
Cardiff’s second rail station, Queen Street Station, is close to the eastern end of Queen Street and serves the Valley communities of South Wales.
Queen Street Station is approximately 8 minutes walk from the Centre.
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 Cardiff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardiff's population is a growing one, with a likely population figure exceeding 321,000 in 2006 representing an increase of over 10,000 since the 2001 final revised Census estimates of 310,400.
Cardiff's centre is a particularly green one with Bute Park, formerly the castle grounds, extending northwards from the top of the Cardiff's main shopping street (Queen Street); when combined with the adjacent Llandaff Fields to the north west it produces a massive open space skirting the river Taff.
Cardiff is home to one of only four Barfly venues in the UK Cardiff hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1883, 1899, 1938, 1960 and 1978, and is set to host it again in 2008.
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 BUG - Backpackers Guide to budget travel in Cardiff, Wales
Cardiff's main attraction is the castle, which dominates the city centre and there are also some good museums.
Cardiff Airport (tel (01446) 711 111; website www.cardiffairportonline.com), 20km southwest of the city centre has flights to destinations throughout the UK and Europe.
Cardiff's public transport system is comprised of buses and a suburban train network.
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 Cardiff RFC : about.location
We are approximately 5-10 minutes walk from Cardiff Central station and 10-15 minutes walk from Cardiff Queen Street railway station.
Cardiff Central is served by a number of train operators, including Great Western, Valley Lines and Wales and Borders, linking the capital to the main train routes and primary terminals across the UK.
There are many ports in close proximity to Cardiff including Newport, Barry, Swansea and Cardiff itself.
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 Queens Arcade - Shopping centre in Cardiff
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Our address for correspondence: Centre Management 35 Queens Arcade Queen Street CARDIFF CF10 2BY Public Facilities Toilets The shopping in cardiff queen street arcade cardiff shopping centre ladies, gents, disabled and parent baby-change facilities are located near the Queen Street entrance on level 1.
Your contribution queen street arcade shopping centre queens arcade cannot be overstated and means that you'll need the right combination of interpersonal, business and management skills whether from a background in retail or a similar fast-paced, customer driven environment.
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 Bradmans EUROPE
Cardiff is Wales’ only international airport, and is situated 12 miles south west of the city centre, in Rhoose.
For Cardiff Bay, turn off at junction 33, and if driving from West Wales on the M4, turn off at junction 32 on to the A470.
One of the advantages of Cardiff’s is that nothing is too far away.
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 Adult learning events are free - Cardiff University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Centre for Lifelong Learning at Cardiff University is offering a range of activities throughout the week (May 10-16) and beyond.
Cardiff University’s Mobile Exhibition Unit will be in Queen Street, Cardiff, on Thursday May 15th and Friday May 16th (10am - 4pm), with a wealth of information on courses available.
The Centre for Lifelong Learning at Cardiff University is the largest provider of adult education in Wales, and its courses are available well into the summer.
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 Cardiff Central railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardiff Central (Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is the largest railway station in Wales and the only station in Cardiff to be situated on the Great Western Main Line.
Platform 6 is for services running via Queen Street east of the River Taff, to Rhymney, Caerphilly, the Rhondda valleys and the single-track Coryton line.
Cardiff Airport is situated 12 miles east of Cardiff City Centre.
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 Wales - various photos from Cardiff area Photo Gallery by Maciej Dakowicz at pbase.com
Cardiff, the capital city of Wales and the youngest European capital - that's where I live now.
I love Cardiff it is so full of life and you have done a fantastic job in bringing it to us on pbase.
You seem to have a way with people and have brought their characters to life, It has to be up there with the best galleries on pbase.
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 Hilton Cardiff
This luxurious 5-star hotel is located in the heart of Cardiff city centre, overlooking Cardiff Castle and City Hall.
With spectacular views over the castle and close to the Millennium Stadium, Hilton Cardiff is just a two minute walk from Queen Street, Cardiff's main shopping and business centre and has over 600 shops nearby.
Located in the vibrant Welsh capital, the Hilton Cardiff is Wales' most chic 5-star hotel.
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 Cardiff Queen Street railway station, Cardiff, south Wales 360º panorama
Cardiff Queen Street railway station, Cardiff, south Wales 360º panorama
Now a pale shadow of its former Victorian gothic glory, Queen St is one of Cardiff's most important stations, acting as a hub for the busy suburban Valley lines.
Large scale construction projects in front of the station bear testament to Cardiff's commercial revival.
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 Shopping in Cardiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Classic modern wear situated at the castle end of Queen Street.
Queen Street and in Howells on St Mary Street, Cardiff.
Ocean surfing, snowboarding and skate boarding latest fashion style is catered for for your street cred.
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 GENUKI: CARDIFF YESTERDAY
All Cardiff branch libraries have a set, but please note that at Cardiff Central Library the earlier volumes cannot be borrowed and need to be asked for at the desk in the Local Studies Department.
Cardiff, New Street and Glamorganshire Canal, 1894, VI-5
Cardiff, Pembroke Terrace and Dock Feeder, c1948, XXIX-11
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 Meeting Information
The museum is about 12 minutes walk from Cardiff Central Station or 5 minutes from Cardiff Queen Street.
At this point Cardiff Castle is across this junction.
The central Bus station is next to the railway station: walk to the entrance and follow the directions from Cardiff Central Station.
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 Cardiff Queen Street railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardiff Queen Street railway station (Welsh Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines) is seen by many as the main hub of the Valley Lines network around Cardiff - the solitary connection to Cardiff Bay is seen as part of the reason for this.
The station is conveniently located at the eastern end of the city centre, near the Capitol shopping centre, and sees heavy volumes of commuter traffic during the rush hour.
Street map and aerial photo of Cardiff Queen Street railway station from Multimap.com
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 Cafes in the City of Cardiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cardiff is spoilt for very good baguette shops and this is one of the best.
As the name states a great place to meet if you are intending to go shopping at the heart of the very busy Queens Arcade shopping complex.
Just off St. Mary Street situated in the arcade.
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 Cardiff Restaurants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
When entering or leaving Cardiff via the A48 or M4 you can sample the best in Indian food by heading for North Cardiff.
The revamped Caroline Street is still Caroline Street so busy with the fastfood pundits.
Conveniently situated in the heart of Cardiff city centre, yet nestled away from the crowds in sleepy Park Lane.
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 Real Cardiff - What's In The Book
The estates of Ely and Grangetown sit next to elegant Radyr and Lisvane; the new bars jostle with the old pubs; the terraces of Splott stand by the grandeur of the castle and the civic centre.
Peter Finch crosses the larger city, Greater Cardiff, hunts for the legendary periferique and discovers rubbish dumps, walled housing estates and dead-end lanes.
Queen Street Station has passages you can't get to where the Taff Valley Railway still steams.
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The coffee is very nice and the service is okay, but there aren't enough chairs!!You can't be minimalist when you're on Queen Street and the world and his wife are passing.
The first nightclub in Cardiff Bay - offering an express shuttle transfer service to lure people from the city centre down to the Bay.
It caters for all ages, has a large skittle alley and a concert room, which are available to hire.
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 BBC NEWS | Wales | Shops attacked in vandalism spree
Around £100,000 damage has been caused to stores in one of south Wales' busiest shopping streets after dozens of windows were smashed.
Some of the best-known stores in Cardiff's Queen Street, including Marks and Spencer, Gap, Boots and BHS had their windows damaged shortly before midnight on Sunday.
Thirty-year-old Andrew Roxberry, of no fixed abode, was remanded in custody by magistrates in Cardiff on Tuesday.
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 Cardiff Astronomical Society - Where To Find Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Newport Road is served by Cardiff Bus, route numbers 44, 49, 56, X46 and X59.
Valley Lines Trains run a regular service from Cardiff central and the local area, to Cardiff Queen Street Station.
Cardiff Queen Street Station lies about 5 minutes walk from the venue.
www.astro.cf.ac.uk /cas/cardiffmap.html   (0 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures | Odeon Cardiff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Odeon Queen Street Cardiff originally opened in 1911 as the New Imperial.
In 1936 it was reconstructed as the Odeon by Cardiff architect William S.Wart.
The narrow frontage of the cinema was wedged between shops in the main shopping area of Queen street, this being the case as the ABC cinema virtually next door.
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 Cardiff Guitars
Guitars, amplification and FX By train from Cardiff Queen's Street to Cardiff Bay station.
West Bute Street is off to the right and we are 250m down on the left hand side.
If you plan to visit other Cardiff Bay attractions this is the best place.
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 CARDIFF MURAL by Martin Bush UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
CARDIFF MURAL by Martin Bush UK Mural by Martin Bush UK To be found in
Commissioned to create an abstract contemporary mural aimed at being a front to a modern development in the centre of Cardiff's shopping (Queen Street) I aimed at putting all my influence and ideas of my abstract painting into one giant image for this immense project.
This main shopping street which is always fully flowing with visitor's and shoppers needed more than just another ugly hoarding and my work was to create an eye catching mural to hide the development and focus the area with this art.
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 Summer Nights 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The area is also contained within Bute Park a 19th century landscape which forms a superb setting linkedto Cardiff Castle which was the summer residence of the Marquise of Bute
From junctions 29, 32 and 33 of the M4 follow signs to Cardiff city centre.
We are within easy walking distance of car parks, Cardiff Queen Street and Central Stations, and bus services.
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 BBC - South East Wales Panoramics - See a panoramic view of Queen Street in Cardiff
The weighing machine is now based at the Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum in Northamptonshire.
Before becoming Cardiff's commerical centre, Queen Street was known as Crockerton (or Crockherbtown in the mid 19th century) and and was a popular suburb for the city's fashionable elite.
Share your stories of the city centre and help celebrate the Streets of Cardiff.
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 Keylet - Specialists in student & professional accommodation, property management & letting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cardiff plays host to an international range of cuisine over a large number of top establishments.Mexican, Indian, French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian........all of these - and many more - are represented in, and around, the city centre.
Cibo, 83 Pontcanna St, is a small Italian trattoria serving sandwiches and more substantial fare, while the café in the Norwegian chapel by Cardiff Bay is great for salads and snacks.
You can't be minimalist when you're on Queen Street and the world and his wife are passing.
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 BBC - South East Wales Panoramics - See a panoramic view of Queen Street in Cardiff and a view of Cardiff Castle
BBC - South East Wales Panoramics - See a panoramic view of Queen Street in Cardiff and a view of Cardiff Castle
Beyond these walls lies Cardiff's castle which boasts a typical Norman keep built on an old Roman fort.
Opposite the castle can be seen the start of Cardiff's main pedestrianised shopping area - Queen Street.
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