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Danescourt

Ely Road flats remain top Llandaff PACT priority

by Joni Ayn Alexander on November 15, 2010

Ely Road’s Bannitt Flats remain the top priority for Llandaff policing after the November PACT meeting at Insole Court.
Problems reported about anti-social behaviour, keeping dogs on the premises, fly tipping and drug dealing continue at the development near the intersection at Western Avenue.
“We’re going to keep an eye on it,” police beat manager Julie Jones [...]

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Llandaff PACT meeting at Insole Court

by Joni Ayn Alexander on November 15, 2010

[ November 15, 2010; 7:00 pm; ] Llandaff and Danescourt residents meet with police and councillors to prioritise concerns in the community at the PACT meeting on Monday 14 November at 7pm in Insole Court.

All residents are welcome to attend.

To contact Llandaff and Danescourt’s PCSO Dan Jones, email dan.jones@south-wales.pnn.police.uk or call 07805301233.

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CCTV footage has just been released of Monday’s hold up when a person wearing a Halloween mask and wielding an axe held up the Co-operative garage shop on Llantrisant Road, as reported in WalesOnline and BBC Wales. Watch the video below to see what happened:

If you have any information regarding this crime, contact police on [...]

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Llandaff to pilot Welsh course for families

by Joni Ayn Alexander on August 13, 2010

A new Welsh course for families with children learning the language is the first of its kind — and is set to start here in Llandaff this autumn.
Parents, grandparents, babysitters — basically anyone in close contact with young children learning Welsh — are the targets for this new, national course. Because of the interest [...]

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Llandaff Society calls for mass observation

by Joni Ayn Alexander on July 28, 2010

Need an excuse to spend a few hours at your local Llandaff pub or cafe? The Llandaff Society has the perfect reason: Mass Observation.
On Thursday 12 August, the people of Llandaff — along with communities around the UK — are asked to take a spot of time to record what they see, do and think. [...]

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