Paramedic spat at by patient during pandemic relives traumatic ordeal
Lisa O Sullivan was attempting to treat Daryl Robins, who had suffered a seizure, when he swore at her and spat in her face
Lisa O Sullivan is a Welsh Ambulance Service paramedic based in Blackweir, Cardiff (Image: Welsh Ambulance Service)
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11 inspiring things that happened in Cardiff during the last five years thanks to one organisation
FOR Cardiff is behind some of the initiatives that make sure our capital city keeps flourishing
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After a challenging 2020, it can be hard to remember a time pre-Covid-19, but one organisation has supported our capital city come rain or shine for the last five years.
FOR Cardiff is a multi-award-winning business improvement district for Cardiff city centre and it has raised and subsequently reinvested almost £7.5m in the city since 2016.
In 2016, FOR Cardiff was known as Cardiff BID, and it was selected by the business community to make a difference in the city. BIDs are throughout the UK as a business-funded body to improve a defined area.
What s happening to Cardiff s Millenium Walkway as popular graffiti wall removed again
The council say they are considering whether it can be reinstated or whether a new wall will need to be built
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Cardiff council are considering the future of a popular graffiti wall in the city centre after it was removed due to repair work.
Student said he could have passed driving test on night of police chase
Naga Pasala, 25, was almost three times the drink-driving limit when he drove down the wrong side of the road in Cardiff city centre but was spared an immediate jail term on account of his fine future
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