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She founded Mowgli Street Food restaurants in the UK, and also founded and chairs the Mowgli Trust, which donates over £500,000 to local and world charities every year. [ 5 ] Katona is the author of six cookbooks: Pimp My Rice , The Spice Tree , The Mowgli Street Food: Authentic Indian Street Food , The 30-Minute Mowgli, Meat Free Mowgli and Bold.
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As Whitchurch gradually evolved into a suburb over the 19th century, the population of the district continued to expand. Whitchurch became a separate parish in 1845. The Revd. J.T. Clarke, who became the vicar of St Mary's in 1876, was dissatisfied by the inadequate (and increasingly rundown) church, and began to agitate for a replacement. [2]
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Cardiff North West was a parliamentary constituency in Cardiff, Wales. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The constituency was created for the February 1974 general election , and abolished for the 1983 general election .
The Melingriffith Tin Plate Works (also known as Melingriffith Tin and Iron Works; Welsh: Melingruffydd; meaning: "Griffith's Mill") were post medieval tin and iron works located on Tŷ-mawr Road, [1] in Whitchurch, Cardiff, Wales. Founded sometime before 1750, [2] it was the largest tin-plate works in the world by the end of the 18th century. [3]
Cardiff Mental Hospital, later Whitchurch Hospital, opened in 1908. Velindre Hospital opened in 1956. In 1898 and 1922, parts of Whitchurch were absorbed into Cardiff, becoming amalgamated as a suburb of the City of Cardiff in 1967. [3] Between 1951 and 1961, the population of the parish rose from 19,827 to 27,325.