Details revealed of new bridge across the River Taff in Cardiff

Cardiff Council Reveals Plans for New Bridge Across the River Taff

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Cardiff Council has unveiled details of a new bridge project that will span the River Taff in Cardiff. The proposed pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to connect the Marl in Grangetown to Hamadryad Park in Butetown. This initiative is a part of the council’s broader strategy to regenerate the Channel View estate, enhancing connectivity and access to schools, parks, and leisure facilities on both sides of the river.
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The newly released plans incorporate feedback gathered from a public consultation held in late 2022. As a result, adjustments have been made to the bridge’s design, including a relocation further south, the provision of separate lanes for pedestrians and cyclists, and the addition of lighting within handrails. The bridge will seamlessly integrate into the existing walking and cycling network, linking with popular routes such as the Cardiff Bay Trail and Ely Trail.

In preparation for submitting the planning application, Cardiff Council is seeking further input from the community through a Pre-Application Consultation (PAC) process. Residents are encouraged to participate in the consultation, share their views, and learn more about the revised plans. A drop-in session is scheduled for Wednesday, December 4, at CF11 Leisure (formerly Channel View Leisure Centre), offering individuals an opportunity to engage directly with the project team.

The online consultation will remain open until December 23, providing a convenient platform for stakeholders to review the bridge proposals and provide feedback. By engaging with residents, the council aims to ensure that the final design aligns with the needs and preferences of the local community. Those interested in contributing to the discussion can access additional information and submission details on the council’s website.

The forthcoming bridge project signifies a significant infrastructure development that promises to enhance accessibility, promote active transportation, and contribute to the revitalization of Cardiff’s urban landscape. The council’s commitment to engaging with residents and incorporating their feedback underscores a collaborative approach to urban planning and community development. As Cardiff embarks on this ambitious venture, stakeholders are encouraged to participate in shaping the future of their city and fostering a more connected and inclusive built environment.