Posts Tagged ‘welsh’
Holidays in stunning Wales www.destinationwales.net
Fantastic views, spectacular coastline and wonderful mountains. There is so much to explore.
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Cardiff City FC, it’s not about winning, it’s about belonging…
1. Paul Millar v Birmingham City (Away)
2. Anthony Bird v Rochdale (Away)
3. Tony Philliskirk v Hereford United (Home)
4. Simon Howarth v Hartlepool United (Home)
5. Jason Fowler v Mansfield Town (Home)
6. Jason Fowler v Swansea City (Away)
7. Jason Fowler v Conwy United (Home)
8. Mark Delaney v Chester City (Home)
9. Jason Fowler v Brentford (Home)
10. Phil Stant v Scarborough Town (Away)
11. Darren Adams v Wrexham (Home)
12. Phil Stant v Swansea City (Away)
13. Phil Stant v Luton Town (Home)
14. Nathan Blake v Manchester City (Home)
15. Alan Curtis v Wrexham (at Swansea)
16. Winston Faerber v Oxford United (Away)
17. Danny Hill v Bristol Rovers (Away)
18. Jason Fowler v Exeter City (Home)
19. Andy Legg v Aberystwyth Town (Home)
20. Kevin Nugent v Colchester United (Home)
21. Danny Hill v Brighton & Hove Albion (Home)
22. Kevin Evans v Chesterfield (Away)
23. Andy Legg v Hull City (Home)
24. Scott Young v Shrewsbury Town (Home)
25. Graham Kavanagh v Wrexham (Away)
26. Robert Earnshaw v Brentford (Home)
27. Graham Kavanagh v Leeds United (Home)
28. Scott Young v Leeds United (Home)
29. Gary Croft v Notts County (Away)
30. Andy Campbell v QPR (at Millenium Stadium)
31. Graham Kavanagh v Nottingham Forest (Away)
32. Robert Earnshaw v Stoke City (Home)
33. Alan Lee v Sunderland AFC (Home)
34. Joe Ledley v Rotherham United (Away)
35. Graham Kavanagh v Wolves (Away)
36. Jason Koumas v Leeds United (Home)
37. Jason Koumas v Macclesfield Town (Home)
38. Jason Koumas v Preston North End (Home)
39. Jason Koumas v Leeds United (Away)
40. Jason Fowler v Brentford (Home)
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First year university project. A three minute promotional video for the city of Cardiff. Feedback appreciated. Enjoy!
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South Yorkshires leading Nine piece live band “Heart & Soul” performing “Hold on I’m coming” Barnsley Sth Yorks
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Farewell To Ninian Park (1910 – 2009)
Sloper Road, Cardiff, CF11 8SX, Wales
Ninian Park was a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales. Until 2009, it was the home ground of Cardiff City F.C.
Ninian Park is named after Lt.-Col. Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart (15 May 18832 October 1915), son of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute (12 September 18479 October 1900).
The ground featured large floodlights in each corner and a plasma-screen television showed highlights during the game. The television was bought by the club in 2002 from Bolton Wanderers, who had previously used the screen in their former ground Burnden Park before moving to the Reebok Stadium, and was located between the Popular Bank and the Grange End.
The last ever Cardiff City football match played at Ninian Park was a 3-0 defeat to Ipswich Town, who had Roy Keane as their new manager in his first match in charge, on 25 April 2009. The club relocated to their new all-seater stadium (capacity nearly 27,000) for the 2009-10 season, and the 99-year-old Ninian Park was demolished later in 2009 to make way for a housing development.
The last ever football match played at Ninian Park was a Welsh Schools Cup Semi-Final fixture between Radnor Road Primary school and Corneli Primary School, with Corneli Primary School edging the game after penalties in front of the Grange End.
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Explore the huge Cardiff Castle set in the heart of the capitol city of Cardiff Wales. With ramparts, tunnels, hallways and a restored palace, Cardiff Castle makes a fun day of learning and exploring the Roman and Medieval history around this area. From the TV/DVD series Travel With Kids. More info at travelwithkids.tv
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The Official Trailer for independent web-based comedy ‘The Splott Division’ – Out Feb 2011.
The series follows the trials and tribulations of three unlikely Superheroes as they struggle to come to terms with redundancy after being laid off by the Superhero League Council.
The cast includes: Siwan Morris (Skins); Lee Mengo (Indian Doctor); Gareth Pierce (Y Pris); Jenni Davies (Svengali); Jonathan Ash; Tim Howard; Hanna Jarman; and Gemma Reynolds
Directed by David J Evans (BAFTA Cymru Winner 2008; Best Film)
Written by Tim Howard & DJ Evans
Produced by Jonathan Ash
Original Story by Jonathan Ash & Tim Howard
Technichal Team include: Craig Devine, Michael O’ Connor, Annette Hauser, Megan Watkins, Jordan Tewkesbury, Adam Khan, Glyn Davies, Zoe Fagg, Larry Taunys, Lisa Leighton, Madeleine Girling, Harriet Willis, Holly Pigott, Hannah Wilson, and Zoe Stanton
The production is the first installment from the fresh, dynamic production company Trusty Sidekick Productions.
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Llangollen photo shoot for Royal Welsh regimental goat
Billy was picked from a herd on the Great Orme for a career as a soldier
A new regimental goat has been on parade in public, continuing a 200-year tradition for the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh.
William Windsor, or Billy for short, was picked from a herd living on the Great Orme in Llandudno.
After his training at the regimental camp in Chester, starred in a Help the Heroes event in Llangollen on Saturday.
He was also posing for photos with people attending a cabaret and auction at the Wild Waters Hotel from 1830 BST.
Organiser Heather Davies said one family had promised to attend so the children of a soldier serving in Afghanistan could have their photo taken with Billy.
The tradition of a regimental goat dates back to the American War of Independence when a wild goat wandered onto a battlefield.
Legend has it the goat ended up leading the regimental colours.
In 1884 Queen Victoria presented the regiment, then called the Royal Welch Fusiliers, with a goat from her royal herd, and the tradition has continued.
The last regimental goat, William ‘Billy’ Windsor, retired last year after a seven-year military career.
His replacement – not a mascot but a full member of the regiment – has been put through his paces by the “goat major,” a lance corporal who looks after him, at the Chester barracks, ahead of the regiment’s return from Afghanistan in May.
‘Heavy responsibilities’
The Help for Heroes event on Saturday was one of Billy’s first public appearances.
Speaking before the event, Commanding Officer Major Brian Blore said: “He should behave – hopefully! He is quite good now. He has been marching around the camp, seeing the soldiers and getting used to the public.”
Billy, who is to lead the drums around during regimental parades, had behaved well during the St David’s Day celebrations and officers’ dinner the night before, said Maj Blore.
Help for Heroes event organiser Heather Davies said: “This is a wonderful tradition going back many years and people will want to meet the new young goat who has had heavy responsibilities thrust upon him since he left the Great Orme.”
The goat is a member of the battalion and in previous days when the battalion was traditionally 1,000 men strong, it was always 999 plus the goat.
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My Buildings from Spore
-St David’s hotel
-Millennium Stadium
-The Brain’s Brewery
If anyone has not seen the pride of Cardiff that is the Brain’s Brewery go to http://flickr.com/photos/95579828@N00/2424423895/ to see how great my version is (Da Iawn)
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