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And back then, the area wasn’t even known as Cardiff Bay. That name is a legacy of the great regeneration that took place from the late 1980s until 2000 under the aegis of the Cardiff Bay ...
Cardiff Bay waterfront in 1977 - derelict before regeneration Once the epicentre of Wales' booming coal and export industries, by the 1980s, Cardiff Bay had become an abandoned wasteland of ...
The year 1987 saw the commencement the biggest regeneration in Welsh history. The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was set up by Margaret Thatcher's government to transform the capital's ...
Cardiff Bay is no longer seen as an embarrassment ... It’s also a reminder of how urban regeneration over the long run requires public and private forces to come together around a common ...
“This will bring in more jobs and people to Cardiff Bay,” says Mr Jones. Mr Davies says that the council will continue to build on the city’s offering as a “global media node”, helped by ...
An outline business case for the redevelopment of the site of Cardiff entertainment destination the Red Dragon Centre, as part of the wider regeneration of Atlantic Wharf will be considered by cabinet ...
Plans for the further regeneration of Cardiff Bay has been drawn up by the group Imagine Cardiff, with proposals including a Blue Flag beach, a 'floating stage' in the water and affordable housing.
"The arena and wider masterplan are significant investments into the local economy, kick starting the next phase of regeneration of Cardiff Bay, creating jobs and opportunities for local people ...
Speaking at a Vale of Glamorgan Council environment and regeneration scrutiny committee meeting on Tuesday, Mr Goldsworthy said the operator had a "number of issues in Cardiff Bay around water ...
Cardiff Bay now hosts many events including a beach ... Jones stated it was a contender for the "worst example of waterside regeneration in Britain". Writing in the Bevan Foundation Review ...
Cardiff Bay now hosts many events including a beach ... Jones stated it was a contender for the "worst example of waterside regeneration in Britain". Writing in the Bevan Foundation Review ...
Future development of Cardiff Bay needs a more coordinated approach to ensure its success, it is claimed.