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I think it's a fine city that punches well above its weight. Has far more going on in general than other comparable places.
No it can't really compete with far larger cities.
In 10 years I reckon the population of cardiff and Bristol wont be far off.we are growing a lot whereas Bristol isnt so much, its probably big enough and certainly struggles with traffic issues. It does however have a far more spread out centre with venues and pubs all over the place. Cardiff is getting a bit more like this with places like tramshed, globe, stuff in the bay and the city centre itself.
Theres always been a lot more wealth in Bristol, loads of very posh wealthy students who often stay on too but I think the gap is narrowing and plenty of wurzels and students head over this way now as mentioned on this thread.
I'm glad Cardiff us not a sprawling metropolis with no defined city centre. Although, why Cardiff was deemed to be a smaller city than Newcastle by Sludge is rather odd considering we have a larger population and square mileage. Tyneside as a whole is larger but not Newcastle itself.
I totally agree with an earlier poster who identified public transport as a major issue. In fact it is totally embarrassing, coupled with the complete dog's breakfast the council has made with the relocation of the central bus station. Is Frank Spencer in charge of planning ?
In the 70's Cardiff was a dump.
Since then it has come on in leaps and bounds.
It may not compare to some but you could do far worse and by some margin.
Then again why do we need to compare as most cities have their own quirks both good and bad.
I quite like Bristol and even (parts of ) Swansea although struggling with Newport.
I'm not sure, Bristol is a good City but has similar transport issues, they were building some sort of metro last time I was working there regularly, the people there hated that red trouser knob and hate that Marvin Rees too, so maybe they are more like us than we know.
I like Newcastle, I worked there for a year, great place, and a good metro system. good football ground and good fans and people.
Getting into the center was very good compared to here, in the car and miles better on the bus or metro.
Swansea is terrible, they should knock it down and start again, and Newport and Bridgend are probably worse.
It wouldn't take much planning to make getting into the City car parks miles easier and it would give Cardiff economy a big boost.
Whatever else differences there may be, public transport is much much better in Cardiff than Bristol.
What are you talking about? It's the seat of government. Cardiff has the Sennedd, the Welsh National Opera, the UK's 4th biggest stadium, international rugby and football, the Arts Council of Wales, the Welsh National Theatre, music venues of all sizes, a fantastic city centre and more. And in case you haven't noticed, a Norman castle right in the centre of town. Is that enough culture for you?
I don't live there any more, but i meet people that have been there as tourists or students at the university and they love Cardiff. Not quite the same city i grew up in when you were wary of a spanking getting home from Tito's