CALLING ALL DANCING QUEENS AND KINGS THIS NEW YEAR

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Calennig celebrations once again return to the heart of the civic centre this New Years Eve with a whole host of free live entertainment.

Calling all Super Troupers! Get ready to don your platforms and take a chance on ‘Platinum’, Britain’s leading Abba tribute band.

Live music will kick off from 9.30pm with Super Deluxe a disco and funk party band led by Cardiff’s own Simon Kingman

From 11.10pm and seeing in the New Year will be Platinum who will perform all the greatest hits from Sweden’s finest.

Comparing the evening will be Real Radio’s Jason Harrold who will countdown the New Year and finally the evening will end with a spectacular firework display which will bring a magical end to the year in Cardiff.

Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland will also be open on New Years Eve for people to skate in 2013 on the Admiral Open Air Ice Rink alongside the family funfair, which will be open 12noon until 1am on New Year’s Eve and until 2pm until 8pm on New Years Day

If all this wasn’t enough of a treat the Council will also be providing a free New Year’s Eve Bus. Service details can be found onwww.cardiffswinterwonderland.com

Cabinet Member for Sport, Culture and Leisure, Cllr Huw Thomas, said: “There is plenty of family fun planned this New Year’s Eve and best of all most of the entertainment is free. Callenig is a firm favourite in the Christmas and New Years Celebration in the city, providing the biggest party in the capital.

“2012 has been a fantastic year in the Capital and Calennig will mark the start of 2013. I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year.”

And if you haven’t made it to skate in 2012 there is still plenty of time as the rink is open until 6 Jan 2013!

CARDIFF NEWS: Eastern Leisure Centre celebrates anniversary with free community day – Sunday 2, September 2012

Eastern Leisure Centre Eastern Leisure Centre in Llanrumney celebrates its 30th anniversary since opening this month, and to mark the occasion a free community day will take place this Sunday 2, September between 12 and 4pm.

The family fun event is open to all ages and will include a variety of activities for people to try including sessions from Welsh Athletics and Badminton Wales as well as fitness classes.

A climbing wall, pool party with inflatables, gymnastics demonstrations, break-dancing, martial arts and trampolining will also be on offer.

Cabinet Member for Sport, Leisure and Culture, Cllr Huw Thomas said: “Eastern Leisure Centre has been at the hearty of the community for three decades and what a fantastic way to celebrate.

“On Sunday the facility will open its doors to local people as well as other residents living in Cardiff, so that they can come and enjoy some of the many activities on offer.”

Plans have been finalised for the refurbishment of the Centre and if accepted it is hoped the new facility will feature several improvements including a new deck level swimming pool, greatly improved gym facilities, a new dance studio and spin room and Improved gymnastics facilities.

The event will also promote the Active Card, Cardiff Council’s leisure membership card which offers value for money and use to all 11 of leisure facilities across the city.

Cardiff the icing on Labour’s cake in “stunning” election result

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Tories, Lib Dems and “Independents” all lose out as Labour makes gains

It was a stunning night for the Labour Party in Cardiff with the celebrations starting at just after 7:30 this morning when they took the seat that gave them 39 councillors, which represents an overall majority. Two seats have yet to be declared, Plasnewydd and Cathays, both of which are going to recounts.

In 2008, Labour had been reduced to just 13 seats in the capital and had slumped to being the third largest party behind both the ruling Liberal Democrats and the Tories, so the reversal of their fortunes must have put a smile on the faces of Cardiff Labour leader Heather Joyce and Wales’ First Minister Carwyn Jones.

The coalition parties suffered heavy defeats with the Conservatives being reduced just 7 seats on the new council. The Lib Dems fared slightly better, winning back 15 seats, although their leader’s future is hanging in the balance as he calls for a third recount having lost on the first two counts by just 14 votes. The recount will take place at one o’clock this afternoon.

Wales’s First Minister, Carwyn Jones (pictured) said: Labour had “reconnected with people”. He had been urging the electorate to use the vote as a referendum on the Westminster coalition and the message was loud and clear in Wales.

"The momentum is clearly with Welsh Labour tonight," he said.

"We are taking seats from every party across the country – with impressive gains in Wrexham, Caerphilly, Newport and a total Lib Dem wipe out in Merthyr.

"We have reconnected with people and our community campaigning has resonated with voters right across Wales."

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Double dip recession: no-one else to blame, George

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As Britain spirals into the first double-dip recession since Ted Heath was Prime Minister, the British public will be asking itself a question this morning: “How ever did we allow this gang of posh boys to convince us they knew what they were doing?”

The news came early this morning that Britain’s output had contracted by just under a quarter of a percent in the last three months, making it two quarters in a row output has fallen. That, added to the previous flat quarters, reveals a very worrying picture as Britain is officially back in recession.

Comparing 2012 Q1 with 2011 Q3

GDP down 0.5%

Manufacturing down 0.8%

Construction down 3.2

Services up 0.1%

Government services up 0.6%

Distribution down 0.4%

Transport down 0.1%

Business down 0.1%

First quarter construction output was down 3%, the largest fall since 2009, a massive increase on the already steady decline shown by the drop of 0.2% of the previous quarter.

The figures are, however, only preliminary numbers based upon 42% of total output and may well be revised upwards or downwards when the final figures come in. The bad news is that in recent years it has nearly always been downwards.

The most revealing statistic however, is not the plunge into recession, but the comparison between what George Osborne said would happen and what has actually happened. In June 2010 the Chancellor’s deficit reduction plan predicted that the economy would grow by 4.3% in the two years since he arrived at the Treasury. In fact is has grown by a total of just 0.4% and has been falling for the last six months.

By any measure, this is indicative of a failing plan. George Osborne’s plans are in complete disarray. Or as the Institute for Public Policy Research says: “This is a further blow for the government’s reputation for economic competency.”

The City economists who are natural supporters of the Chancellor and his party were completely wrong-footed by this announcement – many were confidently predicting a growth figure of between 0.1% and 0.2%, despite virtually every independent economic forum saying otherwise.

The basis for their confidence lies more in their ideological commitment to a party that has visited terrible hardship on the ordinary people of Britain while the champagne continues to wash down the canapés in the square mile. In fact, since the recession caused by the American Banking crisis in 2008-2009, recovery has been incredibly slow as result of the Government’s hard-line insistence on cutbacks. As the Guardian puts it: “recovery has been slow – the weakest in 100 years, weaker than after the Great Depression, the 70s oil shock or the recessions of the 80s and 90s”.

The Government is trying to blame everyone but themselves for the collapse in the economy – the latest is “it’s the Eurozone crisis”.

However, Tim Leunig, chief economist at Centre Forum says: “The construction industry is not a Eurozone issue.”

He goes on to point out: “It’s important to remember that the initial British GDP quarterly figures are hopelessly unreliable, they are quick, and they involve guesswork. The Bank of England is very sceptical. Whether it’s plus 0.1 or minus 0.1 the economy is in the doldrums. Since the start of the recession Canada has got back to its previous peak so has Germany and the US. They are all richer than they were. France is back to where it was. Japan’s is closer. Only Italy is worse. Within the G7 only Italy is doing worse than us.”

Paul Kenny GMB General Secretary said "The Tory/Lib Dem government ignored warnings that austerity would drag uk economy back into unnecessary double dip recession.

The Lib Dems ignored their own warnings to the electorate when they signed up to spending cut backs that sent us back into recession. Labour Chancellor Alistair Darling was following the right policies to support the economy and he should be given credit for this.

Tory MP Nadine Dorries is right to accuse Mr Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne of being "arrogant posh boys" with no understanding of ordinary voters. She missed Nick Clegg another arrogant posh boy who joined them to recklessly abort the economic recovery underway in the UK in 2010.

Job creation now underway in the US economy would also be well underway in the UK too were it not for this deliberate act of government policy.

The electorate on May 3rd must deliver a clear message to Tories and Lib Dems that we want them to follow the proven Obama route to economic recovery and that mass unemployment is not a price worth paying."

Inevitably, the Treasury predictably says the problems lie with the Eurozone saying of a recession: "it would be hard for the UK to avoid one".

Cameron and Osborne can’t avoid one salient fact – the only country in the G7 doing worse than us is Italy. This crash must be laid firmly at their door and the British public must repay this at the ballot box.

School’s out for summer

Leisure Centres across the city are gearing up for the most fun-filled summer holidays to date!

Children and families can expect to be kept entertained for the six week break with an exciting and new activity programme.

There are hundreds of different activities taking place at 12 venues across Cardiff with each facility running their own individual schedule of events throughout the school break.

Trampolining, dodgeball, cricket, street dance, cheerleading and indoor golf are among some of the events going on around the city with new arrivals such as teen Zumba, skate ramps and free running being added to the bill.

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Western Leisure Centre is hosting the renowned Street Striker Competition for football enthusiasts whilst Pentwyn returns with the hugely popular Pentwyn Academy of Performing Arts (PAPA), great for boosting children’s confidence and meeting new friends.

For children who like to get on their bike Maindy Centre are running their cycling activity Track Attack as well as holding Mums and Sons, Dads and Daughters football sessions.

At Llanishen Leisure Centre children can call into the Fun House or for those who like to have their cake and eat it, they are hosting Creative Capers which gives children the chance to have-a-go at creative activities such as cake decorating.

Fairwater Leisure Centre is preparing to give kids a forces experience with Army Orienteering and Eastern Leisure Centre are juggling the fun with circus skills and parachute party games.

There are soft play and inflatable sessions running for the under fives and the free school holidays swimming scheme for children is back for the ninth year running.

The free swimming initiative is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government and allows all children and young people aged 16 years and under living in Cardiff to go swimming absolutely free of charge in any of the seven swimming pools

There are also several free swimming activities on offer such as fun with snorkels and masks and Wet and Wild Pool parties with pool inflatable and floats and for children who are less confident in the water the Council offers half price crash-course swimming lessons.

Councillor Nigel Howells, Executive Member for Sport, Leisure and Culture, said: “Every year we strive to provide children and families with an exciting and varied range of activities throughout the school break.

“We understand only too well the needs of parents and carers to keep children occupied and entertained during the summer holidays and we are committed to providing activities that keep children active and interested.”

For more information call in to your local Cardiff Council leisure centre to pick up a free programme of activities or browse the online brochures at www.cardiff.gov.uk/leisure