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Historic Cardiff pub The Vulcan reopens after being moved brick by brick to new site 10 miles away. For over 100 years, The Vulcan Hotel served steelworkers and dockers in Cardiff; ...
Councillors are today expected to approve plans to demolish an historic Cardiff pub and replace it with luxury modern flats.. The Gower Hotel in Gwennyth Street, Cathays, which was closed by ...
The Vulcan Hotel was renovated in 1915, receiving a distinctive facade that became familiar to generations of Cardiff drinkers. “In 1915, Cardiff was a hugely successful coal port," Wiliam says.
A pub that can lay claim to being both Cardiff's oldest and newest has opened its doors once again. The Vulcan Hotel stood on Adam Street for more than 170 years, but closed in 2012.
An application has been submitted to Cardiff City Council for the partial change of use of The Bute Dock Hotel, in West Bute Street, Butetown, from offices to residential flats. The application does ...
One of Cardiff's oldest pubs is starting a new chapter of its history at St Fagans National Museum of History. The Vulcan Hotel has been rebuilt brick-by-brick at the museum in an effort to save ...
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