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  2. Crown Buildings, Cathays Park - Wikipedia

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    Work soon stopped and did not resume for twenty years. In 1934–8, the block now known as Cathays Park 1 (a.k.a. CP1 or old Crown Building) was built by P. E. Hanton, as offices for the Welsh Board of Health. [1] It is a three-storey building in the Stripped Classical style, with 3,599 m 2 (38,740 sq ft) of floorspace. It also has an attic and ...

  3. Tŷ William Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Tŷ William Morgan (Welsh for William Morgan House) is a UK Government building and hub in the centre of the city of Cardiff, Wales.It primarily serves as a base for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and also houses staff from other UK Government Departments including Wales Office, Department for Business and Trade, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Ministry of Housing, Communities and ...

  4. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Government is headquartered in Cardiff's Cathays Park, where most of its civil servants are based, with smaller numbers in other central locations: Cathays, Canton, and Cardiff Bay. [67] There are other Welsh Government offices in other parts of Wales, such as Llandudno and Aberystwyth, and there are international offices. [68]

  5. Tŷ Hywel - Wikipedia

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    Tŷ Hywel (Welsh for 'Hywel House') is a building in Cardiff, Wales, used by the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Senedd Cymru; formerly the National Assembly for Wales).It is named after the medieval king Hywel Dda [2] (Howell the Good), King of Deheubarth in South West Wales.

  6. City Hall, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    City Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y ddinas) is a municipal building in Cardiff, Wales, UK. It serves as Cardiff's centre of local government. It was built as part of the Cathays Park civic centre development and opened in October 1906. Built of Portland stone, it is an important early example of the Edwardian Baroque style. It is a Grade I listed ...

  7. Cathays - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff University, which moved from Newport Road to Cathays Park in 1909; National Museum Cardiff, opened in 1927; Welsh National War Memorial, unveiled in 1928; Crown Buildings, the Welsh Government's main offices in Cardiff; the largest building in Cathays Park; Temple of Peace and Health (usually known as the Temple of Peace), opened in 1938

  8. Cardiff Parkway station approved by Welsh government - AOL

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    The Welsh government has a minority stake in the organisation, with Investec and the Roberts family. Cardiff has 20 train stations, but none are located in the east of the city.

  9. Welsh Government - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Government (Welsh: Llywodraeth Cymru) is the executive arm of the devolved government of Wales. The government consists of cabinet secretaries and ministers . It is led by the first minister , usually the leader of the largest party in the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh : Senedd Cymru ), who selects ministers with the approval of the ...