Ther'es lovely on 16:19 - Dec 6 with 1815 views | Darran | What? | |
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Ther'es lovely on 16:21 - Dec 6 with 1807 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Ther'es lovely on 16:19 - Dec 6 by Darran | What? |
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There's lovely on 16:42 - Dec 6 with 1766 views | Nogginthenog | Good on them | | | |
There's lovely on 16:51 - Dec 6 with 1745 views | max936 | Another target for China when War on them is declared. | |
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There's lovely on 18:18 - Dec 6 with 1638 views | dickythorpe | What a terrible choice of venue!!! | | | |
There's lovely on 18:21 - Dec 6 with 1627 views | max936 |
There's lovely on 18:18 - Dec 6 by dickythorpe | What a terrible choice of venue!!! |
Nah Cardiff's the Capital mun. | |
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There's lovely on 19:58 - Dec 6 with 1499 views | dickythorpe |
There's lovely on 18:21 - Dec 6 by max936 | Nah Cardiff's the Capital mun. |
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There's lovely on 22:19 - Dec 6 with 1420 views | Kilkennyjack | In our independent Cymru we will turn this into a huge Gareth Bale theme park. Or Derek the Weatherman if Balo does not agree to our onerous financial terms. ðŸ‘🇺🇸 | |
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There's lovely on 22:36 - Dec 6 with 1394 views | Private_Partz | Despite the hilarity this is just another example of investment into Cardiff. How do these projects come about? Did the RN approach WAG and they looked out the window and said 'we have got just the place'. Did they offer any incentives for them to house this development in Cardiff docks? Did the RN speak to Ports all over the country and the mega ambitious Cardiffians came out on top? There are many sites around Wales and the rest if the UK that would have benefited from this set up and most of them in deprived ares which can certainly not be said for Cardiff Bay. I see that Associated British Ports are involved again and their alleged dodgy dealings in the past have been documented in relation to Cardiff Bay in general. | |
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There's lovely on 22:44 - Dec 6 with 1371 views | Banosswan |
There's lovely on 22:36 - Dec 6 by Private_Partz | Despite the hilarity this is just another example of investment into Cardiff. How do these projects come about? Did the RN approach WAG and they looked out the window and said 'we have got just the place'. Did they offer any incentives for them to house this development in Cardiff docks? Did the RN speak to Ports all over the country and the mega ambitious Cardiffians came out on top? There are many sites around Wales and the rest if the UK that would have benefited from this set up and most of them in deprived ares which can certainly not be said for Cardiff Bay. I see that Associated British Ports are involved again and their alleged dodgy dealings in the past have been documented in relation to Cardiff Bay in general. |
It's the naval reserves. It's indicative of Cardiff that they just want the word and prestige associatedwith the navy, but when you peel it back it's relatively Mickey mouse. | |
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There's lovely on 23:29 - Dec 6 with 1334 views | Private_Partz |
There's lovely on 22:44 - Dec 6 by Banosswan | It's the naval reserves. It's indicative of Cardiff that they just want the word and prestige associatedwith the navy, but when you peel it back it's relatively Mickey mouse. |
Indeed you could be right. I know very little about the Naval Reserve. It is just the decision making process behind if all that baffles me. Cardiff would want the prestige but so would many other areas. Be it entertainment, sporting, Public sector, Private Sector. Third Sector. It all goes to the SE. Many will tell you it is the political ambition of Cardiff and the lack of it elsewhere. I can't believe that. It has to be a concerted effort and the responsibility for that lies with WAG and carreer politicians throughout Wales keeping schtum to improve their own standing within Welsh Labour. | |
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There's lovely on 23:55 - Dec 6 with 1312 views | SnakePlissken | ITs a new place for hms Cambria....currently based in sully, which is basically cardiff area. Its nothing special. Nce addition to cardiff bay though, which is begining to sell itself | | | |
There's lovely on 00:47 - Dec 7 with 1282 views | BigPhilG | At least when we're out of the EU they'll get bugger all funding too the greedy bastards | | | |
There's lovely on 07:39 - Dec 7 with 1210 views | Private_Partz |
There's lovely on 00:47 - Dec 7 by BigPhilG | At least when we're out of the EU they'll get bugger all funding too the greedy bastards |
Indeed but what little scraps are left will still go to Cardiff. The valleys were the turkeys voting for Christmas. Out friendly Cardiffian admits the 'Bay' is 'starting to sell itself' which suggests it had, and still is, getting a shore horn from WAG. | |
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There's lovely on 07:57 - Dec 7 with 1194 views | westside | The other week there was a couple of million for a museum at Cardiff bay train station and now this. You wonder what more things they can dream up to throw more money at the place ? | | | |
There's lovely on 09:46 - Dec 7 with 1134 views | raynor94 |
There's lovely on 22:36 - Dec 6 by Private_Partz | Despite the hilarity this is just another example of investment into Cardiff. How do these projects come about? Did the RN approach WAG and they looked out the window and said 'we have got just the place'. Did they offer any incentives for them to house this development in Cardiff docks? Did the RN speak to Ports all over the country and the mega ambitious Cardiffians came out on top? There are many sites around Wales and the rest if the UK that would have benefited from this set up and most of them in deprived ares which can certainly not be said for Cardiff Bay. I see that Associated British Ports are involved again and their alleged dodgy dealings in the past have been documented in relation to Cardiff Bay in general. |
Perhaps it's a case of Cardiff Coucil putting themselves forward, when was the the last time you heard Stewart, James or Hedges trumpeting the case for Swansea, And be fair would you trust the Council with any investment? look at the latest disaster that's unfolding on the Kingsway | |
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There's lovely on 09:52 - Dec 7 with 1128 views | westside | James and Hedges are like invisible AM's | | | |
There's lovely on 10:04 - Dec 7 with 1116 views | Swanzay |
There's lovely on 09:46 - Dec 7 by raynor94 | Perhaps it's a case of Cardiff Coucil putting themselves forward, when was the the last time you heard Stewart, James or Hedges trumpeting the case for Swansea, And be fair would you trust the Council with any investment? look at the latest disaster that's unfolding on the Kingsway |
I wonder if this will ever come to fruition on just remain another artists impression. http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/swansea-central-plans-for-st-david-s-dev | | | |
There's lovely on 10:08 - Dec 7 with 1113 views | Private_Partz |
There's lovely on 09:46 - Dec 7 by raynor94 | Perhaps it's a case of Cardiff Coucil putting themselves forward, when was the the last time you heard Stewart, James or Hedges trumpeting the case for Swansea, And be fair would you trust the Council with any investment? look at the latest disaster that's unfolding on the Kingsway |
You could be right. Perhaps Swansea and all the other Ports in the UK were either not invited or did not have a finger on the pulse to see this opportunity coming up. I think it is very likely no one else had a look in. I appreciate your point about the ineptitude of Councils. The Kingsway however is only 3m down the pan and could be going legal. Small fry compared to money spunked by WAG on Cardiff. | |
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