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It's not crazy. People wont be able to have a car, and if they do they're going to have to park up in Splott, Adamsdown or Butetown if they want a free space, that's a bit of a stretch and not very likely. How will it cause problems when nobody is allowed to park in that area anyway. It's central, so i'm guessing the people that end up living there will use public transport or will walk to work. Exactly what we need.
I don't think it's supposed to blend, that would defeat the whole purpose of it i would've thought. It's difficult to make the connection between the new and the old on the Altolusso. They look like seperate buildings, although that obviously changes when you enter the building. Isn't that the intention of the design?
Developers knock down facade of historic Cardiff buildings in Guildford Crescent without planning permission
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...-city-27656387
I took part in the demo opposing the demolition of Guildford Crescent. There was a huge turnout and we were quite optimistic having fought off the attempts to close down the clubs in Womanby Street. When it looked like we had won again we were understanding cockahoop. When Rapport knocked down all but the facade it became apparent we hadn't won at all. It looks ridiculous and I can't see a 29 story apartment block making it look any worse.
I always thought that that there were three pools as well! I think that I always went in the mixed one.
I learnt to swim there but it always has an ominous feel to it for some reason….
It is hard to believe that they fitted 3 separate pools into what felt like such a confined space.
The developers probably made them unsafe so they could claim they were unsafe.
I hope someone senior at the developers get's locked up for this