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Parking problems dominate Cardiff debate
Labour and the Lib Dems are clashing over parking restrictions in Cardiff as the former attempts to wrest control of the city council from the latter.
The Cardiff Labour party, which lost control of the authority in 2004, claims in its manifesto that “problems of traffic and parking are at a critical level”. The Lib Dems, which have led the authority since then – in coalition with Plaid Cymru since 2008 – in contrast claim “the last few years have seen a shift in...
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