Hidden behind the busy streets of Cardiff Bay is a beautiful waterside walk following the remains of the city's feeder canal network through what was the docklands. Here, you'll find a green lung ...
MORE than 30 workers are facing redundancy at a city dock because of the credit crunch and rise in fuel costs. MORE than 30 workers are facing redundancy at a city dock because of the credit crunch ...
After being hidden away under the ground for decades, and unknowingly walked over by millions of feet in that time, a stretch of Cardiff's historic dock feeder canal is now visible once more. It had ...
A canal hidden for more than 70 years has been uncovered and opened in Cardiff. For almost two years, work has been underway to reopen the Churchill Way dock feeder, built over in the 1940s. It forms ...
This teapot depicts Cardiff Docks c.1900. The dwindling South Wales coal industry of the inter-war years led to mass unemployment, and so hundreds of thousands of people left Wales to find work. While ...
Dock Feeder on Churchill Way in Cardiff (Image credit: Cardiff Council) A canalside bar in Cardiff's Canal Quarter has been lined up for expansion under newly-lodged plans. The Dock Feeder, since ...
More than 7,000 photos and videos will be used to tell the history of what life was like in Cardiff's Tiger Bay. The area in the city's docklands district is Wales' oldest multi-ethnic community where ...
This story was submitted to the People’s War site by Graham Lewis for Three Counties Action on behalf of Mrs Frances Palmer and has been added to the site with her permission. Mrs Palmer fully ...
Starting out. The new place, the new ideas and more fears that expectations. Perhaps this certain moment is the best one to engage in a new enterprise. When I first heard of Jewrnalism I thought the ...
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