Cardiff BANNED from celebrating St David's Day with road parade for 10th year in a row as council fails to fund national celebration

Cardiff will once again mark St David s Day without a road parade for the 10th year as organises claim the council has failed to fork out for street closures. The National St David s Day Parade will be held in the capital city on Sunday, bringing traditional music sessions, dancing and other performances in celebration of the patron saint of Wales. However, organisers say budget cuts mean the parade will once again be confined to the pavements, with insufficient funding to secure the necessary

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Cardiff BANNED from celebrating St David's Day with road parade for 10th year in a row as council fails to fund national celebration

Cardiff will once again mark St David s Day without a road parade for the 10th year as organises claim the council has failed to fork out for street closures. The National St David s Day Parade will be held in the capital city on Sunday, bringing traditional music sessions, dancing and other performances in celebration of the patron saint of Wales. However, organisers say budget cuts mean the parade will once again be confined to the pavements, with insufficient funding to secure the necessary

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