Climbing Station Treforest 4
Wales's first dedicated bouldering centre offers an amazing experience for all. Over 9000 square feet of dedicated facilities in a perfect location for those visiting from across South Wales, South West England and the Midlands. The centre can be easily accessed via road, with ample parking, or by public transport, with both bus and rail stops being located within a five minute walk.
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My Welsh Adventure Weekend for Visit Wales, Rock Climbing in Pembrokeshire...
We ran the Climbing sessions during the Visit Wales My Welsh Adventure Weekend as part of the promotional drive for the Welsh Year of Adventure 2016. Here's a video to show you what we got up to...
Calcite Walls Taffs Well (Sunny Sports Climbing In South Wales)
Rock Climbing on the Calcite Walls at Taffs Well, South Wales! Atmospheric sports climbing within 20 mins from Cardiff City Centre - Monkey Missions at the crag with Karl, John, Spike & Kate! cheers guys awesome work! Massive Thanks to all the South Wales Climbing community that bolt and maintain these routes for your pleasure out of their own pockets!
Mad Squirrel on the Taff Trail Taffs Well Caerphilly
Cardiff Half Marathon 2016 Richmond Road
There's a netted trampoline park inside a cave in Wales
Zip World's Bounce Below has six layered trampolines.
Ben Johnson | Forget Me Not, Gravesend
It was emotional putting this together. A lot of you will recognise Ben. A best friend to me, and many others who was taken from us age 17 from acute Leukaemia. He wanted to be a boxer, an accountant, was ferociously fit and even more intelligent.
I'm going to be raising money for his charity but I'm going to be making this as fun as possible. Not only will I be running 13miles and climbing 3 of the tallest mountains in the UK in under 24 hours; I want you to sponsor me to exercise. Please give anything you can BUT, if you would like
£5 for 1 minute
£10 for 3 minutes
£15 for 5 minutes of any exercise you wish me to endure
Boxing one handed with Chev Townsend has been a suggestion. A leg day with Chris Mann or Gymlive PT Rykard another. Maybe biceps with Jay Hughes|? And rowing with Julian Warrick
Or how about burpees with CrossFit Medway (covers own eyes). Or a deadlift session with Terry Hollands (close to vomitting)
The choice is yours haha
Thanks for hearing what I have to say about Ben and my sponsor. The event ends on the 16th July
15 Reasons USW Freshers’ Week Was Awesome - University of South Wales
15 reasons Freshers’ Week 2015 was awesome at the University of South Wales.
You could experience this next year! Visit us on our Open Days. Book now:
Moving in, flatmates, USWSU launch party, Formula 1 simulator, kayaking, candy floss, high ropes, Freshers' Fair, climbing wall, foam party, cupcake challenge, frisbee, dodge ball, sport trials, flowerpot people and more! If only we found the Honey Monster!
Smart Parking Ltd. at Talbot Green Retail Park. Spot the Entrance Sign..
Is Smart Parking Limited a legitimate operator?
Spot the Entrance Sign.
A private parking industry in need of legislation but what are our illustrious politicians doing?
Nothing
Energise
A short film to highlight the facilities at Energise York.
Study Spaces at Stratford Library.
An overview of the study spaces at Stratford Library.
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Dave Thorpe Honda Off-Road Enduro Day
The next installment for our motley crew found us close to Llanwonno, which is close to Ynysybwl, which is close to Pontypridd, which is close to Cardiff.
Here's a short clip from my morning 'warm-up'. Most of the footage from the rest of the morning doesn't cut it, and I haven't checked the rest yet!
Thanks to Dave Thorpe & Stephen Sword for a great day out!
Cwm Taf - hearing devices and BSL online interpretation / Cwm Taf clywed dyfeisiau dehongli BSL
Prosiect Arloesi / Innovation project
Wales cycling - Cardiff / Newport / Caerphilly / Cardiff
UWE Jets - Basketball Varsity 2014 Promo
Promo for the UWE Jet's upcoming annual Varsity game against Bristol University.
Wednesday 19th March 2014,
Men's 2nd's - 3pm
Women's - 5pm
Men's 1st's - 7pm
@ Bristol University Sports Centre, Tyndall Avenue.
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JIMMY EGAN'S & BURY ABC: BOXING AND POSITIVE COMMUNITY ACTION
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Canmol 2012 Finalist: Talbot Green Shopping Park
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Ar ran Talbot Green Shopping Park, lansiodd Equinox Communications eu hymgyrch 'Faces' arddull bywyd go iawn am y tro cyntaf yn 2009 ac maent wedi parhau i adeiladu ar lwyddiant yr ymgyrch dros y pedair blynedd diwethaf. Y nod oedd tynnu sylw at bwynt gwerthu unigryw'r Parc yn gyrchfan ar gyfer ffasiwn fforddiadwy a gwisgadwy drwy ddefnyddio pobl go iawn i fod ar flaen yr ymgyrch farchnata. Cyrhaeddodd ymgyrch 2012 dros 5,245,000 o bobl drwy ddull integredig gan gynnwys Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus, radio, hysbysebu ar-lein ac uwch y lein a sicrhau cynnydd o 178% ar nifer y ceisiadau a gynhyrchwyd yn 2011. Ymysg yr uchafbwyntiau oedd cynhyrchu gwerth dros £38k o Gysylltiadau Cyhoeddus a chynyddu traffig i wefan y Park gan 22%.
Equinox Communications on behalf of Talbot Green Shopping Park first launched its real-life style 'Faces' campaign in 2008 and has continued to build on its success for the last four years. The aim was to highlight the Park's USP as a destination for affordable and wearable fashion by using real people to front its marketing campaign. The 2012 campaign reached over 5,245,000 people through an integrated approach using PR, radio, online and above-the-line advertising and secured a 178% increase on the number of entries generated in 2011. Highlights included generating over £38k worth of PR value and increasing traffic to the Park's website by 22%.
Welsh Downhill Championship - Eglwysilan 2014
Short Video of One of Welsh Downhill Championship Rounds in Eglwysilan.
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Romania national rugby union team
The Romania national rugby union team, nicknamed The Oaks, is the representative side of Romania in rugby union. Long considered one of the stronger European teams outside the Six Nations, they have participated in all seven Rugby World Cups, and currently compete in the first division of the European Nations Cup, where most recently in the 2012–14 competition they finished second. Rugby union in Romania is administered by the Romanian Rugby Federation. The team plays in yellow and blue strips.
France first played rugby against Romania in 1924 when they tried to establish a rival to the Five Nations championship. Although not regarded as a top-tier team in more recent times, their history includes wins against four of the Six Nations Championship teams.
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Cardiff | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:52 1 Etymology
00:04:37 2 History
00:04:45 2.1 Origins
00:07:48 2.2 Norman occupation to the Middle Ages
00:10:01 2.3 County town of Glamorganshire
00:12:46 2.4 Building of the docks
00:15:12 2.5 City and capital city status
00:19:21 3 Government
00:21:06 3.1 Local government
00:22:40 4 Geography
00:25:32 5 Cityscape
00:28:04 6 Climate
00:30:32 7 Demography
00:33:22 7.1 Health
00:34:37 7.2 Language
00:37:37 7.2.1 Language schools
00:38:09 7.3 Religion
00:41:30 8 Economy
00:46:09 8.1 Shopping
00:47:35 9 Transport
00:47:44 9.1 Rail
00:48:45 9.2 Air
00:49:14 9.3 Road and bus
00:50:18 9.4 Cycle
00:51:07 9.5 Water
00:51:50 10 Telecommunications
00:52:50 11 Education
00:55:44 12 Landmarks and attractions
01:00:07 13 Culture and recreation
01:01:10 13.1 Music and performing arts
01:04:18 13.2 Visual arts
01:04:44 13.3 Recreation
01:07:13 14 Media
01:08:51 15 Sport
01:18:22 16 Notable people
01:20:55 17 Twin towns and sister cities
01:21:42 18 See also
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Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kɑːɨrˈdɨːð] (listen)) is the capital of Wales, and its largest city. The eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom, it is Wales's chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural institutions and Welsh media, and the seat of the National Assembly for Wales. At the 2011 census, the unitary authority area population was estimated to be 346,090, and the wider urban area 479,000. Cardiff is a significant tourist centre and the most popular visitor destination in Wales with 21.3 million visitors in 2017. In 2011, Cardiff was ranked sixth in the world in National Geographic's alternative tourist destinations.Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan (and later South Glamorgan). Cardiff is part of the Eurocities network of the largest European cities. A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major port for the transport of coal following the arrival of industry in the region contributed to its rise as a major city. In 1905, Cardiff was made a city and proclaimed the capital of Wales in 1955. At the 2011 Census the population was 346,090. The Cardiff Built-up Area covers a slightly larger area outside the county boundary and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth.
Since the 1980s, Cardiff has seen significant development. A new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the Wales Millennium Centre arts complex. Current developments include the continuation of the redevelopment of the Cardiff Bay and city centre areas with projects such as the Cardiff International Sports Village, a BBC drama village, and a new business district in the city centre.
Sporting venues in the city include the Principality Stadium—the national stadium and the home of the Wales national rugby union team—Sophia Gardens (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff City Stadium (the home of Cardiff City football team and the Wales football team), Cardiff International Sports Stadium (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club), Cardiff Arms Park (the home of Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC rugby union teams) and Ice Arena Wales (the home of Cardiff Devils ice hockey team). The city hosted the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. The city was awarded the title of European City of Sport twice, due to its role in hosting major international sporting events: first in 2009 and again in 2014. The Principality Stadium hosted 11 football matches as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics, including the games' opening event and the men's bronze medal match.
Romania national rugby union team | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:06 1 History
00:01:14 1.1 Early history
00:02:27 1.2 Post-World War II
00:06:14 1.3 After the collapse of Communism
00:07:56 1.4 The new millennium
00:13:50 2 Honours
00:14:49 3 Record
00:14:57 3.1 European competitions
00:15:36 3.2 European Nations Cup (2000–present)
00:15:47 3.2.1 Winners
00:15:54 3.3 All-time table
00:16:03 3.4 Rivalries
00:16:55 3.5 Overall
00:17:14 4 Players
00:17:22 4.1 Current squad
00:17:49 4.2 Notable players
00:22:11 4.2.1 Members of the 1924 Olympics team
00:22:21 5 Individual all-time records
00:22:31 5.1 Most caps
00:22:50 5.2 Most tries
00:23:08 5.3 Most points
00:23:26 5.4 Most matches as captain
00:23:45 5.5 Most points in a match
00:24:04 5.6 Most tries in a match
00:24:24 6 Notable clubs
00:24:53 7 Media coverage
00:25:11 8 Kit suppliers
00:26:19 9 See also
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- reduce eye strain
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The Romania national rugby union team (Romanian: Echipa națională de rugby a României), nicknamed The Oaks (Stejarii), is long considered one of the stronger European teams outside the Six Nations. They have participated in all but one Rugby World Cups, and currently compete in the first division of the European Nations Cup, where most recently in the 2017 competition they finished first. Rugby union in Romania is administered by the Romanian Rugby Federation. The team plays in yellow and blue strips.
France first played rugby against Romania in 1924 when they tried to establish a rival to the Five Nations championship. Although not regarded as a first-tier team in more recent times, their history includes wins against four (France, Italy, Scotland, Wales) of the Six Nations Championship teams.Romania have played in every Rugby World Cup as of 2015, with their best result being a win during the pool stages. However, the likes of Georgia have challenged Romania for top spot below the Six Nations in the European Nations Cup (or Six Nations B).