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- Cardiff Arms Park is the historic rugby venue in central Cardiff, often linked with redevelopment and lease/license changes as clubs negotiate use and upgrades. These discussions have periodically included potential new facilities and surrounding development. [cite]
- In recent years there have been reports of match disruptions due to weather or site issues affecting arms park events, and occasional announcements about re-opening or scheduling changes. [cite]
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- Create a quick note on what has been planned for redevelopment or lease changes, with a timeline where available.
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From greyhounds to acrobats, Ian Rush to Gareth Edwards, few landmarks are as steeped in sporting tradition as Cardiff Arms Park became throughout its long history.
www.bbc.co.ukThis Wednesday four teams from Cardiff will contest the Ninian Stuart Cup Final and the Mallett Cup Final
www.cardiffrugby.walesCardiff Arms Park was developed on land created by the diverting of the River Taff. Always prone to flooding, its boundaries dictated and restricted by the river on one side and the rapidly growing city hemming it in on the other, its location has always been problematic. It’s a ground that grew with the city, expanding piecemeal as it struggled to keep up with the ever-increasing passion of the Welsh for the game of rugby.
cf10rugbytrust.orgCardiff Arms Park facts for kids
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www.trip.comAs Storm Amy continues to cause disruption across Wales, it has been confirmed...
hellorayo.co.ukCardiff Arms Park (Welsh Parc yr Arfau Caerdydd), also known as The Arms Park and the BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park for sponsorship reasons from September 2014, is situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales. It is primarily known as a rugby union stadium, but it also has a bowling green. The Arms Park w
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