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Settings Participating in Designed to Smile, Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board (July 2017) Cardiff Settings participating in Designed to Smile, Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board (July 2017) Cardiff A Bright Start Nursery Adamsdown Primary / Ysgol Gynradd Adamsdown Albany Primary All Saints Church in Wales Primary School Allensbank Primary School Baden Powell Primary Birchgrove Primary / Ysgol Gynradd Llwyn Bedw Bishop Childs Church in Wales Primary School Bizzy Bees Pre School Blodau Bychan (Flying Start) Blueberry Bears Nursery Bryn Celyn Primary School Bryn Hafod Primary Busy Bees (Adamsdown) Buttercups Day Nursery Butterflies Playgroup Cardiff University Day Care Centre Coed Glas Primary School Coryton Primary Craig y Parc School Cylch Meithrin Caerau Cylch Meithrin Pili Pala Cylch Meithrin Trelai Playgroup Cylch Meithrin Ty'r Cymru Cylch Meithrinfa Y Pelican Daisy Day Care Nursery Cardiff Dandelion Day Nursery Darling Buds Nursery Ely and Caerau Childrens Centre Fairwater Primary School / Ysgol Gynradd Y Tyllgoed First Steps (St John Lloyd) First Steps (St. Mellons) First Steps (Stacey Road) First Steps Playgroup (Trelai) First Steps Playgroup (Windsor Clive) Fledglings Nursery Flowering Shrubs (Flying Start) Fun Start Playgroup Funhouse Playgroup Gabalfa Primary Gladstone Primary Cardiff (continued) Glan Yr Afon Primary / Ysgol Gynradd Glan Yr Afon Glyncoed Primary School Grangetown Nursery School Grangetown Primary Greenway Primary Happy Days Flying Start Hawthorn Primary School Herbert Thompson Primary School Holy Family Playgroup (Flying Start) Holy Family R.C. Primary School / Ysgol Catholig Teulu Santcaidd Hywel Dda Primary Kitchener Primary Lakeside Primary School Lansdowne Primary Little Angels Little Angels Flying Start (Adamsdown) Little Angels Flying Start (Riverside) Little Cherubs Little Footprints (Llandaff North) Little Footprints (Whitchurch) Llanedeyrn Primary Llanrumney Little People Playgroup Marion Centre Meadowbank School Meadowlane Primary Millbank Primary Moorland Primary Mount Stuart Primary Ninian Day Nursery Ninian Park Primary Noah's Ark Nursery Oakfield Primary Pencaerau Primary Pentrebane Primary Peter Lea Primary School Pili Pala Day Nursery Plantos Limited Pontprennau Primary School Powerhouse Playgroup Radnor Primary Rainbow Creche Red Balwn Coch Riverbank School Cardiff (continued) Roath Park Primary Rumney Little People Playgroup Rumney Primary School Severn Primary Shirenewton Playgroup Springwood Primary St Albans R C Primary St Aubin Nursery Cowbridge Rd St Aubin Nursery Romilly Road St Aubin Nursery Victoria Park St Bernadette's Primary School St Cadoc's Catholic Primary St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School St David's Church in Wales Primary School St Francis Playgroup Flying Start St Francis RC Primary School St John Lloyd R.C Primary St Joseph's R C Primary School St Mary the Virgin Church in Wales Primary School St Mary's Catholic Primary St Mellons Church in Wales Primary St Monica's CW Primary School St Patricks R.C Primary St Pauls Churhc in Wales Primary School St Peter's R.C Primary St Philip Evans Catholic Primary School Stacey Primary School Supertots Nursery Sweet Pea Daycare (Birchgrove) Sweet Pea Daycare (Heath) Teddy Bear Nursery (UHW) The Court Special School The Hollies The Hollies Daycare Nursery The Laurels Tiny Thompsons Tiny Tigers (Flying Start) Tiny Tots Rumney Toad Hall Tots and Toddlers Toybox Day Box Nursery Roath Tredegarville C.I.W Primary School Trelai Primary Tremorfa Nursery School Cardiff (continued) Trowbridge Primary Twinkle Stars (Eastmoors Playgroup) Ty Coryton School Ty Gwyn School Western Leisure Centre (Flying Start) Whitchurch Primary School (Eglwys Wen) Willowbrook Primary Windsor Clive Primary Woodlands High School Ysgol Bro Eirwg Ysgol Coed-y-Gof Ysgol Glan Ceubal Ysgol Glan Morfa Ysgol Gymraeg Treganna Ysgol Melin Gruffydd Ysgol Mynydd Bychan Ysgol Gymraeg Nant Caerau Ysgol Pen Y Pil Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Pen-y-Groes Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch Vale of Glamorgan Barry Island Primary / Ysgol Gynradd Ynys Y Barri Cadoxton Primary Bumblebees Flying Start Cardiff and Vale College Childcare Centre Cogan Nursery Cogan Primary Colcot Primary Cylch Meithrin Besthesda Y Fro Cylch Meithrin Dechrau Dysgu Cylch Meithrin Llantillud Fawr Daisy Day Care Nursery Vale Elfed Nursery Fairfield Primary Flying Start Barry Family Centre Gibbonsdown Children`s Centre Gladstone Primary Gilly Beans Playgroup Hazlehurst Children's Nursery High Street Primary Holton Primary / Ysgol Gynradd Holton Jenner Park Primary Vale of Glamorgan (continued) Ladybirds Playgroup (Vale Flying Start) Little Inspirations Day Nursery Ltd Llandough Primary Nifty Kids Playgroup Nightingales Nursery Oak Field Primary Palmerston Primary Passport To Play Day Nursery Phillybears Playgroup Red Robin Playgroup (Vale Flying Start) Romilly Primary St Athan Primary St Aubin Nursery Cowbridge St Aubin Nursery Penarth St Aubin Romilly Park Day Nursery St Helen's Catholic Primary School St Illtyd Primary School St Nicholas Church in Wales Primary School Swallow Playgroup Teddy Bear Nursery Sully Primary Victoria Primary Victoria Private Nursery Ysgol Gymraed Bro Morgannwg Ysgol Gymraeg Dewi Sant Ysgol Gymraeg Sant Curig Ysgol Gwaun Y Nant Ysgol Sant Baruc Ysgol Y Ddraig Primary and Nursery School Ysgol Y Deri .
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