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experience of the x-factor audition process
Many of you dream of being the next x factor finalist and if you are prepared to spend a lot of money, queue for hours in the cold and wet to find you are not even seeing the real judges, or to get knocked back and then watch loads of bad singers sail through then by all means go to the X Factor!!
17 commentsAll You Can Eat Buffet Restaurants and Carvery Pubs in Cardiff, Wales, UK
For all you can eat restaurants or a carvery in Cardiff, this is a comprehensive list of 21 venues serving everything from eat as much as you like restaurants to full roast dinners, either way you'll save hours just checking this list...
6 comments2011/12 Carling Cup Final Prediction
So the final is upon us, it has been a long trip for both of these clubs and they have overcome all odds to appear in the 2011/12 Carling Cup Final. Cardiff City will be representing the Championship as they take on Premier League outfit Liverpool...
9 commentsTop 10 Welsh castles in Wales to visit
Wales and castles go together as much as Scotland and its highlands, although the Welsh mountains are equally impressive in many ways. The castles of Wales are a very big part of the country's history, its folklore and its appeal. Visitors...
29 commentsGo Medieval! Wales Castles (with Videos)
The relatively tiny country of Wales boasts over 400 castles. Included in this hub are Wales castles Beaumaris, Cardiff, Conwy, Harlech and Raglan.
23 commentsSplott - a district of Cardiff.
Splott is a part of the City of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The name derives from the old English name for land, the dictionary offering SPLOTT: speck, blot, patch of land. Splott was built up in the late 19th century on the land of two farms called Upper Splott and Lower Splott Farms. Situated to the east and south of the city centre it was once characterised by its huge steelworks and rows of tightly knit terraced houses.
8 commentsWales and St. David’s Celebration
In Wales, on March 1st everyone will be celebrating St. David’s Day. Writing about Wales and St. David’s Celebration is not something that I have experienced first-hand, however, after spending hours researching this holiday it is a celebration...
22 commentsVisiting Cardiff, Wales and the statue of Aneurin Bevan: honouring the creator of the National Health Service
Queen Street is a central walkway in Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd), Wales's capital, and one of its most prominent landmarks is the striking statue, by Robert Thomas (1926-1999) of the Rt. Hon. Aneurin Bevan (1897-1960), creator of the National Health...
6 commentsTravel from Rosslare in Ireland to Cardiff in Wales with Stena Line
I recently travelled from Dublin to Cardiff by bus, ferry and train. I found out that there is a very cheap ferry followed by two trains that will take you from Rosslare to Cardiff for just 36 euros. My story starts after getting off a Ryanair...
6 commentsBritish Race Riots 1919
The common factors in the 1919 and 1958 race riots in the UK were the importation of labour from Afrcan colonies to deal with a supposed labour shortage and the exploitation of this by employers in order to drive wages down permanently. In 1919 the government tried to deport the negro victims of the riots, in 1958 the rioters were branded as hooligans and racist aspects dismissed by senior police officers.
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