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The hotel made news again in the early 2020s after it was first used by the Home Office to house asylum seekers while their claims for asylum were assessed, then by Cardiff City Council as temporary accommodation for homeless families. Commenting on the decision to house homeless people at the hotel in September 2023, a spokesman for the ...
It is operated by their BBC Birmingham branch and based largely at the Selly Oak campus of the University of Birmingham in Birmingham, England. The centre consists of five buildings. Archibald House and Melville House are Grade II listed Arts and Crafts movement -style former college buildings on the university campus.
Originally based on an apartment scheme, it would have been one of a number of high-rise developments in Cardiff, which include the Glass Needle and Meridian Gate in Cardiff city centre. The original proposal included 1,800 apartments including a 33-storey tower that would have been the tallest in Cardiff and Wales at 403 ft (122.8m); [ 1 ] it ...
Situated on Cardiff Bay, the hotel overlooks Mermaid Quay and the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The hotel was used as the venue where the results of the 1999 Welsh Labour leadership election were announced. [3] The 142-room hotel was the first new hotel built by the Rocco Forte Hotels group in the UK. [4]
Atlantic Wharf and Bute East Dock. Atlantic Wharf (Welsh: Glanfa Iwerydd) is a southern area of the city of Cardiff, Wales.It is primarily an area of new houses and apartments located on the west side of the disused Bute East Dock and to the east of Lloyd George Avenue.
Carlton Court (1994-1995), Central Court (1995-2009), Carlton Television Birmingham (1999-2003) General information; Type: Television studios: Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom: Address: ITV Central Central Court Gas Street Birmingham B1 2JT [1] Country: United Kingdom: Coordinates
Altolusso (meaning "high luxury" in Italian) is a residential building in Cardiff, Wales.The building is 72 metres (232 ft) high and has 23 floors. The tower was the tallest residential building in Wales upon its completion in 2005, and remains one of the tallest buildings in Cardiff and in Wales.
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.