00:00So yeah we've just recently welcomed a new male sloth called Nova and he's just
00:06over three years old now and he's joining Button to be part of the
00:10European breeding program to hopefully fall in love and give us some baby
00:15sloths in the future. Of course learning about this ship is amazing but it's just
00:19being here and seeing it all makes you think what it would have been like all
00:22those centuries ago on the seven seas.
00:26Really exciting. She's been so excited for months and months I
00:32sprang it on her as a Christmas present she thought we hadn't got tickets she
00:36was very disappointed. And it's even got these really clever screens so you can
00:40see all of the local information around a map of the centre of Cardiff and even
00:48much wider map. Feels a bit unimportant but you can see every single train in
00:56the whole of the United Kingdom. We're only an hour away and it was it was
01:00doable. It was yeah. The last show as well that's exciting. So it feels like a
01:06once-in-a-lifetime opportunity if it is the last ever episode. It's my favourite
01:10night of the year it's actually my third year presenting the awards this year and
01:14I keep coming back because you're just surrounded by incredible young people
01:18every year I sit down in the week and I read the stories and I watch the videos
01:22and I'm an absolute bits. It's really good to see everything vibrant around
01:26chef demos all the stalls all everybody around having a good time it's really
01:31good. We've got food fest which has been going I don't know actually a year and about 12 years lots of stalls lots going on.
01:39Dave says it's really great that this year more locals have been involved
01:42there's always been a bit of a tourist destination but now people from South
01:46Wales are seeing the moratorium. Halloween is always my busiest period so
01:52Halloween through to Christmas and New Year and this this year in particular
01:57it's got a lot busier.
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