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  2. Grangemoor Park - Wikipedia

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    Grangemoor Park hill, with Cardiff's Principality Stadium in the distance. Grangemoor Park is a public park located between the River Ely and Cardiff Bay Retail Park in the Grangetown area of Cardiff, Wales. Prior to development of the park the area was a landfill site [1] for household waste, which closed in 1994. The park now rises 20 metres ...

  3. Cardiff Council - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Council, formally the County Council of the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Dinas a Sir Caerdydd) [3] is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the principal areas of Wales. The principal area and its council were established in 1996 to replace the previous Cardiff City Council which had been a lower-tier authority within ...

  4. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    The green waste bin can be used for garden organics (e.g. small branches, leaves, grass clippings), and councils are increasingly allowing food scraps, used paper towels and tissues and other biodegradable organics to be placed in the green waste bin. The council may turn the green waste into mulch (garden waste collection only) or compost and ...

  5. Civic amenity site - Wikipedia

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    A city or a country can have any colour convention to distinguish containers by type of waste. waste collection courtyards: except for the mentioned household waste, they are specialized for large waste from citizens: furniture, construction waste, compostable gardening waste – or special types of waste (chemical or other hazardous waste etc ...

  6. Council considering plans Cardiff city centre ... - AOL

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    Cardiff City Council said the introduction of a congestion charge would fund improvements to bus services, a tram network and enhance regional links.

  7. Local government in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Waste Management – Waste collection and recycling; Leisure and Cultural Services – e.g. libraries, leisure services and arts venues; Consumer Protection – enforce trading standards and licensing taxis; Environmental Health and Services – e.g. monitoring food safety in local pubs and restaurants, control local pollution

  8. Cardiff City Council - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City Council was the local government district authority that administered the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales, from 1974 until 1996. The district council replaced the pre-1974 county borough council .

  9. Cardiff Corporation Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    After the enquiry, the borough council became the local board of health for Cardiff in September 1850, although separate meetings were held to consider board of health issues until 1875, when they became part of the main business of the council. [30] Henry James Paine, Cardiff's Officer of Health, reported 15 deaths from cholera in August 1854 ...