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A Hollywood-style Walk of Fame is to be created in Cardiff to honour Welsh stars past and present. | A Hollywood-style Walk of Fame is to be created in Cardiff to honour Welsh stars past and present. |
The first 30 plaques - to be made of Welsh slate - will be laid in October 2007. The names will be chosen by a public vote next year. | The first 30 plaques - to be made of Welsh slate - will be laid in October 2007. The names will be chosen by a public vote next year. |
The walk will run from Roald Dahl Plass, outside the Millennium Centre, down to the waterfront. | The walk will run from Roald Dahl Plass, outside the Millennium Centre, down to the waterfront. |
The project is being launched by First Minister Rhodri Morgan and Big Brother star Glyn Wise. | The project is being launched by First Minister Rhodri Morgan and Big Brother star Glyn Wise. |
Stars like Sir Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton - who already feature on Hollywood's Walk of Fame - and Catherine Zeta Jones could be celebrated in the Welsh version. | Stars like Sir Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton - who already feature on Hollywood's Walk of Fame - and Catherine Zeta Jones could be celebrated in the Welsh version. |
Singers Tom Jones and Charlotte Church, rugby legends Gareth Edwards and Neil Jenkins, and politicians like former prime minister David Lloyd George, are other likely contenders for a pavement plaque. | Singers Tom Jones and Charlotte Church, rugby legends Gareth Edwards and Neil Jenkins, and politicians like former prime minister David Lloyd George, are other likely contenders for a pavement plaque. |
The Welsh national walk of fame academy will draw up nominations from five categories: business achievement and politics, history and the arts, television and film, music, and sport. | The Welsh national walk of fame academy will draw up nominations from five categories: business achievement and politics, history and the arts, television and film, music, and sport. |
Sir Anthony Hopkins features in Hollywood's Walk of Fame | Sir Anthony Hopkins features in Hollywood's Walk of Fame |
The nominations will be put to the public vote in April. | The nominations will be put to the public vote in April. |
The first 30 plaques will celebrate five stars from each category. | The first 30 plaques will celebrate five stars from each category. |
Councillor Nigel Howells, from Cardiff Council said: "With the walk of fame being situated at Roald Dahl Plass, in the centre of Cardiff Bay, this will provide a year-round visitor attraction, which I am sure will be popular with both Welsh and international visitors alike." | Councillor Nigel Howells, from Cardiff Council said: "With the walk of fame being situated at Roald Dahl Plass, in the centre of Cardiff Bay, this will provide a year-round visitor attraction, which I am sure will be popular with both Welsh and international visitors alike." |
The landmark will be developed by Brighton-based company Celebrity Walk of Fame. | The landmark will be developed by Brighton-based company Celebrity Walk of Fame. |
Managing director Bill Murray said: "Wales has proven to be a fountain of talent and the Welsh National Walk of Fame will recognise the stars that the country has produced throughout its history. | Managing director Bill Murray said: "Wales has proven to be a fountain of talent and the Welsh National Walk of Fame will recognise the stars that the country has produced throughout its history. |
"We expect a fantastic response from famous Welsh faces who would be honoured to be receiving such an accolade." | "We expect a fantastic response from famous Welsh faces who would be honoured to be receiving such an accolade." |
Who do you think should be honoured in the walk of fame? Send us your comments. | Who do you think should be honoured in the walk of fame? Send us your comments. |
I think Stereophonics should be on the walk of fame! They are extremely talented and not given nearly enough credit.Samantha Pullin, High Wycombe, England | |
I think Tom Jones should be honoured in the walk of fame. One good reason my boss at work cant stand the man and it will give our boss something else to moan about.ade, Cardiff | |
Collectively, James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore of the Manics have done more for putting Wales on the map over such a long period of time than any other star mentioned hereJane Edwards, London, UK | |
Let it not be restricted to Media stars but include likes of Johnny Owen, John Charles, Howard Winston and other sporting greats.John Richards, Swansea | |
Excuse me but isn't Anthony Hopkins no longer refered to as Sir because he's now an American citizen, you don't call Bob Geldof Sir Bob in your news reports.Des, Berkshire | |
How about the only "real" welsh entertainer Max Boyce.Bryan Holland-Bunch, Stourbridge England | |
Anthony Hopkins, without a doubt! A shame that it'll be all the way in Cardiff and a complete pain for those of us who don't live in the South to visit, as per usual.Nia Edwards-Behi, Bangor/Aberystwyth | |
Manic Street Preachers, John Charles and Ivor the Engine are my personal top three, although so many great things come form Wales.Catherine Rogan, Woking, UK | |
James Dean Bradfield, one of the uk best songwriters of the past decade!chris blight, henllys, south wales | |
I think this is a fantastic idea, Wales has produced a great amout of gifted stars. Brilliant!!Claire Wheatley, Barry, Wales | |
Obviously, the Welsh Rugby starts of the 70's, Barry John, JPR Williams, Gareth Edwards and many more. Dylan Thomas. Max Boyce. David H, London & Cardiff | |
I recommend Dylan Thomas and John Charles, be included in this listDavid Nicholls, Swansea Wales | |
Bryn Terfel should be the first name nominated. As a fantastic ambassador for all things Welsh, from the language to 'the voice' and all with such good grace and courteous manners.Diana Wynne, Blackwood, Wales | |
Jones The Steam off-of 'Ivor the Engine' (as the most recognisably Welsh personage to most people in the UK) is clearly in the running.Eamon Scrabley, London | |
Carl Morgan from Tonyrefail would be my nomination. Never heard of him? Well he's an ordinary working class man who works hard in a factory to feed his family. Loves his wife and his boy, likes a beer and is fond of his grub. Supports the Welsh Rugby team with a passion and the same goes for the Welsh football team. He's not famous but he represents thousands of ordinary decent Weslshmen. He is the epitomy of the good old fashioned Welsh Valley Boy!!Duncan Kerr, Glasgow, UK | |
Dylan Thomas, brilliant poet, not even mentioned in your article! I think he had a bit, (just a bit!), more talent than the guys you've mentioned. Shame on you! Do not go quietly!Alan Higgins, London UK | |
The gentle giant -John CharlesBen R, cardiff, wales | |
I'm not from Wales, and I know there are tons of people that should go on the walk, but my vote has to go to all of the members of the band the Super Furry Animals. There are very few bands in the world that are as consistently creative and know how to have a laugh while they're doing it. Pure genius.Danny D, Manchester, England | |
Dylan Thomased, Manchester UK | |
Not that Yank Hopkins and that's for sure. He gave up that right when he decided to take up US citizenshipEd, Cardiff | |
Sir George Thomas, aka Lord Tonypandy. A lovely man.Ellie, Bedford | |
Katherine Jenkins should definitely be honoured. She has a great voice, great looks and unlike some of her peers conducts herself in a totally professional and honourable manner. She is one of those people who helps to make Wales a great nation and deserves her place on the Walk of Fame.Gordon Lewis, Southampton with Welsh ancestry! |