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  2. Cardiff Bay Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was wound up on 31 March 2000, handing over control of the completed project to Cardiff Council. Soon afterwards the plaque at the Penarth end of the barrage was removed and an entirely new plaque erected midway along the barrage. The new plaque made no mention of Cardiff Bay Development Authority.

  3. Cardiff Bay - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bay before the construction of the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation (CBDC) was created in 1987 to stimulate the redevelopment of 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) of derelict land. [9] The Development Corporation aimed to attract private capital by spending public money to improve the area.

  4. File:Fish Pass, Cardiff Bay barrage - geograph.org.uk ...

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    Barrage de la baie de Cardiff Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve. Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve is located in Cardiff Bay in the city of Cardiff.It covers an area of approximately 8 hectares (19.8 acres). The area was officially opened as a wildlife reserve on 25 July 2002 in what was previously an area of Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) up until the opening of the Cardiff Bay Barrage in April 2001.

  6. Cardiff Harbour Authority - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Harbour Authority (CHA) is the managing authority for Cardiff Bay under the Cardiff Bay Barrage Act 1993, and was established on 1 April 2000.It took over responsibility from Cardiff Bay Development Corporation and is responsible for the inland bay, Cardiff Bay Barrage, the outer harbour and the rivers Taff and Ely.

  7. Penarth - Wikipedia

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    Penarth, Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Docks (top right) Penarth lies 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Cardiff by road and has a road infrastructure that has been much improved in recent years, together with a traditional rail link. The Cardiff Bay Barrage between Penarth Head and Grangetown was completed in 1999 and came into operation shortly afterwards.

  8. Mermaid Quay - Wikipedia

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    Before the completion of the Cardiff Bay Barrage in 1999, Cardiff Bay was tidal, with extensive expanses of mud flats exposed at low tide. Construction of the barrage, one of the largest engineering projects in Europe, has turned Cardiff Bay into a 500-acre (2.0 km 2 ) freshwater lake with 8 miles (13 km) of waterfront.

  9. Cardiff Docks - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was created in 1987 to counter the effects of economic depression in this run-down area. Today, the port of Cardiff and what is now known as Cardiff Bay has been totally transformed by the Cardiff Barrage that impounds the Rivers Taff and the Ely to create a massive fresh-water lake across to Penarth Head.