The members of the welsh assembly must be getting quietly excited about the scene unfolding before them. From their temporary home in a nearby office block, the politicians can look down on the new assembly building's completed roof, a curvaceous and complex affair floating on slender steel columns. They can practise giving speeches in the extraordinary funnel-shaped debating chamber that will soon be cleared of scaffolding. Best of all, they can savour the knowledge that the end of a long saga is in sight. In four months, they will be able to cross a link bridge from their drab block to the glamorous new home of Welsh democracy.
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