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San Portablo

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Re: General Developments

PostTue Mar 28, 2017 12:51 pm

Whenever i am showing friends around Cardiff town Womanby Street is where I take them....
its is surely the stand out street in the City Centre... I am all for development and progress... but Womanby Street should be preserved.. can it have a protection order?
Anyone have an image of the building they want to knock down?
Can they not renovate it...
They should not be granting permission for flats in this street as it will destroy the charm....
Please now Cardiff behave yourselves leave Womanby Street well alone...
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Re: General Developments

PostTue Mar 28, 2017 1:33 pm

Looking at the planning docs linked on the previous page the building being demolished is no loss and the plans are quite sympathetic. I do believe that it is wrong to shut down businesses/ make them un-viable just because new accommodation has been built near by to an area who's purpose it to provide this kind of entertainment. Maybe a caveat on the development and the proposed Weatherspoons hotel should be that there is going to be late night noise on this street, though i dont know how this could be effected as there should be no outside noise after 23:00pm and there are large fines for this. I thin there is a difference though between noise directly caused by a venue ie music, and noise from people in the street, for example the brewery quarter apartments.
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Re: General Developments

PostTue Mar 28, 2017 1:37 pm

There are precedents for caveats on planning permission in England but I believe these wouldn't apply in Wales under the present law.
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Re: General Developments

PostMon Apr 10, 2017 9:16 pm

This photo from walesonline got me thinking of how this view will look when Bridge St and Herbert St developments are complete...

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Oh and the John St and halfish in view hope street towers will make it look very impressive for a medium size uk city!
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Re: General Developments

PostMon Apr 10, 2017 11:50 pm

Bridge St will be obscured in that view, but it will add some density to the clusters. The Captial Quarter developments (two towers) and the John St will really add a lot!

With Custom House and the Brains Site redevelopment, we might start to get a proper skyline!
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PostTue Apr 11, 2017 10:10 am

There is a proposal for a new Velindre Cancer Care centre o be built just north of Whitchurch hospital. It's in pre planning at the moment but there are some planning documents here

http://www.transformingcancerservices.w ... g-reports/

The plans also include a Maggies Centre. The proposal is that the existing Velindre will be decommisioned in 2022 and presumably the land sold for housing.

It's difficult to envisage what it will look like as at this stage as the drawings are indicative only. However the principle is one I wholeheartedly support. Centres of excellence like this form a virtuous circle. Having a number of highly skilled and motivated practiotioners and reserachers in state of the art surroundings attracts others who want to be at the heart of cutting edge science. Cardiff already has a good reputation in cancer care and this development will enhance that reputation further and hopefully lead to improvements in cancer care and outcomes.
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Re: General Developments

PostTue Apr 11, 2017 11:00 am

Peiriannydd wrote:Bridge St will be obscured in that view, but it will add some density to the clusters. The Captial Quarter developments (two towers) and the John St will really add a lot!

With Custom House and the Brains Site redevelopment, we might start to get a proper skyline!


Re Bridge Street... We'll have to see, but I'm thinking it should be somewhere behind the Big Sleep - and looking quite substantial!
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Re: General Developments

PostTue Apr 11, 2017 2:18 pm

I think from that angle Brisdge street tower will mostly be behind Admiral, but will be quite visible from other locations
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Re: General Developments

PostTue Apr 11, 2017 2:29 pm

The Herbert Street and Capital Quarter towers will have a huge impact on that view. Hopefully the John Street tower will eventually come through too!

Also, Bridge Street is quite a bit taller than Admiral HQ so will still make a mark on the skyline from that angle.
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Re: General Developments

PostWed Apr 12, 2017 2:09 pm

It looks like the redevelopment of the crappy brown brick building in Church Street is about to kick off. There is a sign in the window of Atma Street Food saying they will be closing on 15th April and relocating due to the building being redeveloped.

From memeory the proposed new building wasn't fantastic but was very much an improvement on the current one.
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