College go-ahead.A TROUBLED Cardiff Cardiff (kär`dĭf), Welsh Caerdydd, city and county (1998 est. pop. 320,900), S Wales, on the Taff River near its mouth on the Bristol Channel. Cardiff is the capital of Wales and an important port. Until the early 20th cent. school has been given the go-ahead to become a community college. As reported in later editions of yesterday's Echo, Cardiff County Council has unveiled plans for a college on the site of Glan GLAN Gigabit Lan Ely Ely, town (1991 pop. 9,006), Cambridgeshire, E central England. It is a market town for the surrounding rich farming area and has food-processing industries. Tourism is also important. High School from September 1, 2002. The school, in Michaelston Road, Ely, has failed two school inspections in the last six years. Coun Peter Perkins, cabinet member with responsibility for education, said: "The council is fully committed (Law) committed to prison for trial, in distinction from being detained for examination. See also: Fully to maintaining high quality education for the young people in Ely and also to extend this provision to as many citizens in the community as possible." |
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