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  2. Cardiff International Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena (formerly known as Cardiff International Arena & Convention Centre and Motorpoint Arena Cardiff and currently, for sponsorship reasons, as Utilita Arena Cardiff) is an indoor exhibition centre and events arena located in Cardiff, Wales, and was opened on 9 September 1993 by singer Shirley Bassey. [1]

  3. List of cultural venues in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Oriel Canfas, Canton - run by artists who were formerly based at the Old Library in Cardiff city centre until the late 1990s [13] [14] Cardiff MADE, Roath [15] [16] Gallery Celf, Bangor Street, Roath [17] Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff Bay; G39 - art gallery, opened 1998 in the city centre and relocated to a larger space off City Road ...

  4. New Cardiff Bay Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff International Arena is the city centre's indoor arena; the purpose-built venue lacks the capacity to host large-scale events. Currently the city lacks a large multi-purpose indoor arena suitable for hosting a number of major sporting and music events, such as Adele concerts, the BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the Gymnastics World Championships, with a capacity of 10–15,000 to ...

  5. Bristol Arena - Wikipedia

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    YTL Arena Bristol is a proposed 19,000-capacity indoor arena, to be located at the former Filton Airfield's Brabazon hangar. [ 5 ] Original plans were for the arena to be built next to Bristol Temple Meads railway station in Bristol , England, [ 6 ] and was expected to be completed in 2020. [ 7 ]

  6. Tramshed, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Tramshed is a music and arts venue in Cardiff, Wales, located in a Grade II-listed building that was once the old tram depot for west Cardiff. The newly redeveloped venue opened to the public in October 2015. It has a 1,000 capacity, however this is only reached up to six occasions per annum. [1]

  7. Cardiff Canton TMD - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Canton was opened in June 1882 as a six road, 240-foot (73 m)-long shed, built to replace Long Dyke, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Cardiff General station. The GWR enlarged the depot in 1897 with a 55 ft (17 m)-diameter turntable installed in a square locomotive shed with 28 roads radiating of off the turntable.

  8. Culture and recreation in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The centre also houses chain and independent restaurants. The Millennium Plaza centre is a similar venue in the city centre. The Cardiff branch of the global restaurant chain, Hard Rock Cafe, is found on St Mary Street in the city centre. The main comedy clubs in Cardiff are The Glee Club, in Mermaid Quay, and Jongleurs, in the city centre.

  9. Bristol Tramways - Wikipedia

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    7. Tramways Centre – Warwick Road – Eastville – Fishponds 8. Tramways Centre – Temple Meads Station 9. Hotwells – Tramways Centre – Temple Meads Station – Arno's Vale – Depot – Brislington 10. Bristol Bridge – Knowle 11. Bristol Bridge – Ashton Road 12. Bristol Bridge – Bedminster Depot – Bedminster Down 13.