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Canton, Cardiff 1 Canton, Cardiff
Canton, Cardiff 1 Canton, Cardiff Canton, Cardiff Welsh: Treganna Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff Canton, Cardiff Canton, Cardiff shown within Wales Population Expression error: "13,086" must be numericTemplate:Infobox UK place/trap OS grid reference ST164767 Principal area Cardiff Ceremonial county Cardiff Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town CARDIFF Postcode district CF5 Dialling code +44-29 Police South Wales Fire South Wales Ambulance Welsh EU Parliament Wales UK Parliament Cardiff West Welsh Assembly Cardiff West List of places: UK • Wales • Cardiff Canton (Welsh: Treganna) is an inner-city district in the west of Cardiff, capital of Wales, lying 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) west of the city's civic centre. One of the most ethnically diverse of Cardiff's suburbs, with a significant Asian population such as Pakistanis and Indians, Canton has a population just in excess of 13,000. Canton, Cardiff 2 The name (from "St. Canna's Town") refers to the 6th century female saint after whom Pontcanna is also named. Canton, also known as Treganna (tref town + Saint Canna), was a 13th century manor in Llandaff. It became part of Victorian era Cardiff in 1875 [1] . History Middle Ages Canton, or Treganna in the Welsh language, was formed around a 13th century Manor in Cardiff and assumed lands from nearby Llandaff and Leckwith parishes under the stewardship of an Earl (or Baron) de Kanetune, although today the manor comes under the jurisdiction of the Manor of Llandaff. It is believed that Canton is named after St Canna, the holy matron in the Celtic age of Saints, and Canna herself is reputed to have been a relative of King Arthur In 1215 a parishioner called Lucia de Kanetune is recorded as occupying a field ‘near the Earl's wall’. -
Welsh Bulletin
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF THE BRITISH ISLES WELSH BULLETIN Editor: R. D. Pryce No. 64, WINTER 1998 Photocopy of specimens of Asplenium trichomanes subsp. pachyrachis al NMW. enlarged (xl.S) 10 show Ihe often haslate pinnae of Ihis subspecies. It is new 10 Brecs. (v.c.42); see Welsh Plant Records. 2 Contents . -.--~----- ------CO-N-TE-NT-S----~-·~~- Editorial ...................................................................................................................... 3 Progress with Atlas 2000 - the Welsh perspective Atlas 2000: Progress in v.c. 35 as November 1998 .................................................. .4 Atlas 2000: Recording in Glamorgan ........................................................................ .4 Atlas 2000: Breconshire (v.c. 42) .............................................................................. 5 Atlas 2000: 1998 recording in v.c. 43 .........................................................................6 Atlas 2000: Carmarthenshire - report on recording progress 1996 to 1998 .............. 7 Atlas 2000: Botanical recording in Pembrokeshire since 1995 .................................. 8 Atlas 2000: v.c. 46, Cardoganshire .......................................................................... 10 Atlas 2000: v.c. 47, Montgomeryshire ...................................................................... 10 Atlas 2000: Recording in Caernarfonshire (v.c. 49) ................................................. 11 Atlas 2000: v.c. 50, Denbighshire ........................................................................... -
Cardiff Local Development Plan 2006 – 2026: Masterplanning
Cardiff Local Development Plan 2006 – 2026: Masterplanning Masterplanning Response Form As part of taking forward the Local Development Plan (LDP) to Deposit Stage, the Council is carrying out a masterplanning process for potential strategic sites to be included in the LDP. This will set out the guiding principles and provide a general framework for development of the sites should they be included in the Deposit Plan. To help inform this masterplanning process, your views are sought on: 1. 10 Masterplanning General Principles These will act as a framework for the development of the sites so they can create sustainable communities. 2. County-wide context maps These show work in progress to define key features and potential infrastructure relating to the environment, local neighbourhoods and the strategic transport network. 3. Site specific issues More detailed feedback is sought on site specific matters which will help determine which sites should be included in the Deposit LDP, what things need to be done to help address impacts and meet local community needs. There is particular focus on the strategic sites set out in the Preferred Strategy (refer to table below) however there is also an opportunity to comment on any site in the Candidate Site Register. Please use this form to set out your views on the masterplanning approach. Simply provide your comments to the questions asked. If you require additional space to answer any of the questions please use the blank sheet at the end. You do not have to answer all questions if you do not want to. Please note that all representations received will be made available for public inspection, and cannot be treated as confidential. -
Auction House South Wales
Property for Auction in South Wales Lot 12: Cae Glas Retail Parade, 65-75 Cae Glas Road, Rumney, Cardiff Auction House South Wales 01633 212555 Your Local Property Auctions Specialist Auction Date: Wed 11/12/2019 Start Time 17:00 Property Type: Mixed Use *Guide Price £240,000 + Property Address: Cae Glas Retail Parade 65-75 Cae Glas Road, Rumney, Cardiff, CF3 3JX A terrace of six leased three storey properties comprising of ground floor retail units with maisonettes above which are set out over two floors. Over the years some of the units have extended the accommodation on the ground floor to provide additional storage/garaging. Aside from the block is a rear access road which provides access to a detached link of six garages. The building has brick and rendered elevations with flat roof coverings and benefit from UPVC double glazed fenestration. The parade is located within a residential area close to a local school and other amenities on the eastern side of the city. All of the units are currently trading and in total the current annual income stands at £23,475 per annum. Tenancies Please refer to image 2. Viewing Schedule Please contact the auctioneers office for further detail. A full internal inspection will not be possible however it is envisaged that some of the retail element will be possible along with some of the commercial element. Tenure See Legal Pack Local Authority Cardiff Council Solicitors Cardiff Council Legal Team, The Courtyard, County Hall, Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff, CF10 4UW, Ref:Sara Haines EPC Current Energy Efficiency Rating TBC Additional Fees Buyers Premium - 0.3% inc VAT of the purchase price payable on exchange of contracts. -
Cardiff Council : Strategic Planning and Environment : Development Control
Cardiff Council : Strategic Planning And Environment : Development Control Applications Decided between 04/05/2020 and 08/05/2020 Application No. Date Applicant Type Address Proposal Decision Date: Decision: Statutory Class: ADAMSDOWN 20/00293/MNR 07/02/2020 SEEC FUL 3 BRADLEY STREET, CHANGE OF USE OF 4 04/05/2020 Permission be Minor - Dwellings PROPERTIES ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, BEDROOM DWELLING granted (C3) CF24 1PE TO 4 BEDROOM C4 HOUSE IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION BUTETOWN 20/00352/MNR 12/02/2020 Deans LBC 6 WINDSOR ESPLANADE, INTERNAL 04/05/2020 Permission be Listed Buildings CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, REFURBISHMENT granted CF10 5BG WITH REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF STUD WALLS AND RELOCATION OF INTERNAL BEDROOM DOOR 19/02485/MJR 12/09/2019 IM Properties PLC DOC PLOT J, CAPITAL QUARTER, DISCHARGE OF 06/05/2020 Full Discharge of Discharge of TYNDALL STREET, CONDITIONS 6 Condition Conditions ATLANTIC WHARF (EXTERNAL FINISHING MATERIALS), 7 (DETAILING OF MAIN ELEVATIONS) AND 15 (CYCLE PARKING) OF 18/02634/MJR 20/00577/MJR 04/03/2020 Natural Resources RFO CARDIFF BAY AQUAPARK PROVISION OF AN 06/05/2020 Raise No Other Consent Wales AQUA PARK ON Objection Types CARDIFF BAY BARRAGE, 200 METERS SW OF THE SAILING CENTRE Page No. 1 Application No. Date Applicant Type Address Proposal Decision Date: Decision: Statutory Class: 20/00591/MJR 06/03/2020 Techniquest NMA TECHNIQUEST, STUART THE INSTALLATION OF 07/05/2020 Permission be Non Material STREET, CARDIFF BAY, BI-FOLDING DOORS TO granted Amendment CARDIFF, CF10 5BW THE SOUTH EAST FACING ELEVATION AND 2 NO. CONDENSERS ON THE FIRST FLOOR EASTERN TERRACE - PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 18/02513/MJR CAERAU 20/00605/MNR 05/03/2020 Redline FUL UNIT 8, ELY DISTIBUTION CHANGE OF USE 05/05/2020 Permission be Minor - Other CENTRE, ARGYLE WAY, FROM FITNESS granted Principal Uses CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5NJ CENTRE TO M.O.T. -
OSMCC LDP NEWSLETTER. Issue 1
LDP NEWSLETTER No 1 OLD ST. MELLONS COMMUNITY COUNCIL 8000 houses on the doorstep of Old St. Mellons Old St. Mellons Community Council held a public meeting at the Old St. Mellons Village Hall on Tuesday 27th November to enable residents to discuss and present their views on the Cardiff Local Development Plan Preferred Strategy. Local residents attended to hear speakers Councillor Dianne Rees and planning consultant Arfon Hughes explain the content and background to the Preferred Strategy. The well attended meeting was chaired by the Vice Chairman of the Old St. Mellons Community Council; Jane Rogers with Community Councillors were also in attendance. Cardiff Council’s Preferred Strategy proposes 8000 houses and associated schools, shops, open spaces, amenities etc. to be built between Old St. Mellons, Pontprennau and Lisvane SITE G = 6,000 new homes between land in Lisvane and Pontprennau, North East Cardiff, West of Pontprennau. SITTE H = 2,000 new homes, East of Cardiff Gate A4232, Junction 30 to North West of site, East of Pontprennau. The justification for the proposal is the projected increase of Cardiff’s population. The overwhelming mood of the meeting was shock and disbelief that such an expansion of housing on Greenfield land could be proposed. Residents were advised on how to respond to the consultation which ends on December 14th. Public meeting feedback forms were handed in by the majority of those who attended at the end of the evening and they all confirmed that the meeting had been very well organised and informative. -
Drope Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan
Drope Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan March 2009 This document is the adopted Drope Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, and is a publicly agreed statement on the character and appearance of the Conservation Area and of a publicly agreed set of policies and actions intended to preserve and enhance the special qualities of the Conservation Area. Following a period of public consultation from 1st September 2008 to 10th October 2008, this document was submitted on 25th March 2009 to the Vale of Glamorgan Council’s Cabinet with a recommendation that the document is adopted as Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Vale of Glamorgan Adopted Unitary Development Plan (1996 – 2011). The Appraisal/Management Plan will also inform the preparation of the emergent Local Development Plan. All maps are © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. The Vale of Glamorgan Council Licence No. 100023424 2009 The Vale of Glamorgan © 2009 Drope Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan Contents Introduction 3 Effects of Designation 5 Process of the Appraisal 6 Planning Policy Framework 7 Part 1 – The Appraisal Summary of Special Interest 9 Location and Setting 10 Historic Development and Archaeology 12 Spatial Analysis 14 Character Analysis 15 Summary of Issues 19 Part 2 – The Management Plan Introduction 20 Boundary Review 20 Landscape Setting 20 Views 21 Protection of Important Open Spaces 21 Management of Grass Verges 21 Protection and Repair of Stone Walls 22 Building Maintenance and Repair 22 Management of Trees 22 Loss of -
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Sustainable Settlements Apprai
Vale of Glamorgan Local Development Plan 2011 - 2026 Contents Page 1. Introduction 2 2. Context 3 3. Methodology 5 4. Initial Sustainability Rankings 12 5. Analysis 13 6. Conclusions 16 7. Use and Interpretation 20 Appendices Appendix 1 – Assessed Settlements Estimated Population 23 Appendix 2 – Vale of Glamorgan Revised Sustainable Settlements 25 Appraisal: Location and Boundaries of Appraised Settlements Appendix 3 – Vale of Glamorgan Revised Sustainable Settlements 26 Appraisal: Settlement Groupings Appendix 4 – Detailed Scoring of Settlements 27 Sustainable Settlements Apprai sal Review Background Paper 1 Vale of Glamorgan Local Development Plan 2011 - 2026 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Planning Policy Wales [PPW] (Fourth edition, 2011) requires Local Development Plans [LDPs] sustainable settlement strategies to be informed by an assessment of settlements to ensure they accord with the sustainable location principles contained within national planning policy (see PPW Section 4.6 Sustainable settlement strategy: locating new development). 1.2 As part of the evidence base for the Vale of Glamorgan LDP, the Council has undertaken an audit of services and facilities within the Vale of Glamorgan’s settlements in order to identify those which are potentially suitable to accommodate additional development in terms of their location, role and function. This assessment therefore forms part of the evidence base for the Vale of Glamorgan LDP Settlement Hierarchy by identifying broad groupings of settlements with similar roles and functions based upon the following research objectives: Objective 1: To assess the need for residents to commute beyond their settlement to access key employment, retail and community facilities (including education and health). Objective 2: To measure the general level of accessibility of settlements by sustainable transport. -
Notices and Proceedings for Wales 2271
OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (WALES) (CYMRU) NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 2271 PUBLICATION DATE: 24/09/2020 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 15/10/2020 PLEASE NOTE THE PUBLIC COUNTER IS CLOSED AND TELEPHONE CALLS WILL NO LONGER BE TAKEN AT HILLCREST HOUSE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Office of the Traffic Commissioner is currently running an adapted service as all staff are currently working from home in line with Government guidance on Coronavirus (COVID-19). Most correspondence from the Office of the Traffic Commissioner will now be sent to you by email. There will be a reduction and possible delays on correspondence sent by post. The best way to reach us at the moment is digitally. Please upload documents through your VOL user account or email us. There may be delays if you send correspondence to us by post. At the moment we cannot be reached by phone. If you wish to make an objection to an application it is recommended you send the details to [email protected]. If you have an urgent query related to dealing with coronavirus (COVID-19) response please email [email protected] with COVID-19 clearly stated in the subject line and a member of staff will contact you. If you are an existing operator without a VOL user account, and you would like one, please email [email protected] and a member of staff will contact you as soon as possible to arrange this. You will need to answer some security questions. Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (Wales) (Cymru) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Notices and Proceedings will be published on: 24/09/2020 Publication Price £3.50 (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. -
Mornington Bungalow Drope Road St Georges Super Ely, Vale of Glamorgan, CF5 6EP Mornington Bungalow Drope Road St Georges Super Ely | Vale of Glamorgan | CF5 6EP
Mornington Bungalow Drope Road St Georges Super Ely, Vale of Glamorgan, CF5 6EP Mornington Bungalow Drope Road St Georges Super Ely | Vale of Glamorgan | CF5 6EP Beautifully presented, deceptively spacious four double bedroom, three reception room family home in a lovely rural setting yet very convenient access to Cardiff. Exceptional Detached Four Double Bedroom Family Home with Stunning Rural Views | L Shaped Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Living Room, Large Dining Room, Study and Conservatory, Well Fitted Modern Kitchen/ Breakfast Room | 4 Double Bedroom, 2 En Suite Bathrooms, 2 En Suite Shower Rooms | Enlcosed Private Front and Rear Gardens | Extensive Parking and Detached Garage | Convenient Access to Cardiff double glazed windows to front, side and rear elevation, Mornington Bungalow Drope fitted carpet and deep built in cupboard. Door to EN RoadSpacious, well presented and maintained detached four SUITE SHOWER ROOM (7'6" x 5'6"), natural stone tiled floor and walls, white low level WC and pedestal wash double bedrooms (with four en suites) home in a delightful rural position offering exceptional access to the hand basin, walk in shower cubicle, frosted double nearby capital City of Cardiff. glazed window and chrome heated towel rail. Double BEDROOM 3 (27'5" max x 10'9"), double glazed Velux Upvc double glazed entrance door and side panels to 'L' windows to side and Upvc double glazed window to rear shaped HALLWAY (7'6" x 6'5" plus 18' x 4'), oak floor, with far ranging rural view, part pitched ceiling and door double glazed window to side elevation, traditional to EN SUITE BATHROOM (5'4" x 6'7"), panelled bath spindle staircase with understairs cupboard, double coat with curved shower screen and shower over, pedestal cupboard and door to CLOAKROOM (5'1" x 5'4"), white basin and low level WC, natural stone tiled floor and suite including low level WC and pedestal wash hand walls with frosted with frosted double glazed window and basin, chrome heated towel rail, tiled floor and double chrome heated towel rail. -
Butetown Central Cathays Park Y Rath/ Roath Adamsdown Glanfa
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