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Visitors to the attraction were handed fixed penalty notices by council-employed agency.
Natalie Rosato disputes research which says job ad wording puts some women off applying.
Paul, a bee keeper from Fairwater in Cardiff, dispels some myths about hayfever remedies.
Unfortunately the only witness to Mike's athletic prowess is now pushing up daisies.
Greta and the band perform live on the show as part of the 麻豆官网首页入口 Biggest Weekend Build-up.
Nearly 440 jobs at risk as House of Fraser reveals closure of Cardiff and Cwmbran stores.
John Rutledge and Mike Bubbins return, asking possibly the wettest question of all time.
Rachel Foulkes-Davies says she suffered facial paralysis after being bitten by a tick.
Kate on how she hit the high notes of Aled's voice on the iconic 80s satirical puppet show
The quiz returns with Ed Gamble, Sian Harries, Barry Castagnola and Kiri Pritchard-Mclean
Anglesey singer on overcoming nerves & sharing a dressing room with winner Lost Voice Guy.
Over 120 Welsh restaurants, mosques & churches raised 拢40,000 to help Rohingya refugees.
Who's Molly? perform live on Janice's 麻豆官网首页入口 Biggest Weekend Build-up show in Swansea.
Mother describes 'crazy' sight of her house on fire
Callers told Dot Davies their views on the Welsh Government proposals on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Wales.
A group of teachers from Wales experience a life-changing trip to Bangladesh.
Elis, Danny and Iwan recorded their first live podcast in front 100 fans in Cardiff.
As we turn our eyes to Windsor, Dennis tells Dot about his epic makeshift wedding chariot.
Grant Harrold on the news that Prince Charles will walk Meghan Markle down the aisle.
Put it this way - the Cardiff City fan will not be whispering 'Premier League' in his ear.
Dame Tanni paid tribute to the former Minister & her role in bringing the Games to London.
Ruth tells Lucy Owen about an unusual encounter on her recent book tour.
As Prince William is set to be Harry's best man, caller Chris details his wedding calamity
The legendary actor & presenter on how he convinced 1970s TV bosses to get with the times