South Wales Echo

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If we have published anything that is factually inaccurate, contact the editor Tryst Williams on 029 2024 3602, at tryst.williams@walesonlin­e.co.uk or to Tryst Williams, Editor, South Wales Echo, Media Wales, Six Park Street, Cardiff, CF10 1XR and, once verified, we will correct it as soon as possible.

The South Wales Echo newspaper is published by Media Wales a subsidiary company of Trinity Mirror PLC, which is a member of IPSO, the Independen­t Press Standards Organisati­on. We adhere to the Editors’ Code Of Practice as enforced by IPSO who are contactabl­e for advice at IPSO Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, London, EC4M 7LG, www.ipso.co.uk, 0300 123 2220 or advice@ipso. co.uk

If you have a complaint concerning a potential breach of the Code of Practice, we will deal with your complaint directly or IPSO can refer your complaint to us. Please go to www.trinitymir­ror.com/howtocompl­ain where you can view our Complaints Policy and Procedure. A How To Complain pack is also available by writing to the Legal and Compliance Department, Trinity Mirror PLC, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AP

In yesterday’s Nostalgia spread, a photograph incorrectl­y captioned “Cardiff High School for Girls...” should have read “Canton High School for Girls...”.

■ The author of an internal message referred to in a story about Cardiff Metropolit­an University in yesterday’s paper was Julia Longville, acting dean of the School of Education, not Julia Jenkins, who is a colleague.

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