Ad
related to: streets in cardiff wales map
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
This list of streets and squares in Cardiff, Wales, includes notable outdoor thoroughfares and formal public spaces in the city. Roads. Cathedral Road, Pontcanna;
Streets in Cardiff, Wales. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. H. High Street, Llandaff (7 P) Pages in category "Streets in Cardiff"
Central Hotel, Penarth Road/St Mary Street, a Grade II listed hotel which closed after 120 years and was gutted by fire in 2003. [4] The site was later redeveloped. Ely Paperworks (Wiggins Teape) [5] Ely Racecourse; Wales Empire Pool, demolished 1998 to make way for the Millennium Stadium; Fire Station, Westgate Street (notable classical facade ...
The Cardiff office of the Driving Standards Agency, former British Gas offices in Helmont House (now a Premier Inn), and an Ibis Hotel are located on this street. The Cardiff office of the DSA subsequently closed. [14] [15] Cardiff Masonic Hall occupies a major site on the corner of Guildford Street, adjacent to Churchill Way. [16]
Date and time of data generation: 13:58, 13 January 2016: Orientation: Normal: Software used: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384: File change date and time
St Mary Street (Welsh: Heol Eglwys Fair) and High Street (Welsh: Heol Fawr) are major commercial streets in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff city centre, Wales, which form a major thoroughfare running south from the gatehouse of Cardiff Castle. High Street begins at the junction of Castle Street on the A4161 and ends at the junction of Church ...
The A48 in Cardiff was re-numbered to the A4161 on 19 November 1971 when the Eastern Avenue dual carriageway became the A48. [1] By 2 November 1975, Queen Street was partly pedestrianised and 2 subways were opened under North Road and Boulevard de Nantes [ 1 ] to allow the A4161 then to move from Queen Street to Dumfries Place, Stuttgarter ...
As the capital city of Wales, Cardiff is the main engine of growth in the Welsh economy. Though the population of Cardiff is about 10% of the Welsh population, the economy of Cardiff makes up nearly 20% of Welsh GDP and 40% of the city's workforce are daily in-commuters from the surrounding South Wales area. [150] [151]