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  2. Cardiff Bay Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    To promote development and provide a superb environment in which people will want to live, work and play. To re-unite the City of Cardiff with its waterfront. To bring forward a mix of development which would create a wide range of job opportunities and would reflect the hopes and aspirations of the communities of the area.

  3. Cardiff Council - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Council, formally the County Council of the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Dinas a Sir Caerdydd) [3] is the governing body for Cardiff, one of the principal areas of Wales. The principal area and its council were established in 1996 to replace the previous Cardiff City Council which had been a lower-tier authority within ...

  4. Economy of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff is thriving as a centre for financial and business services which account for 50,000 jobs in the city. Cardiff is home to a large number of globally recognised financial services companies which have continued to grow during the economic downturn due largely to a competitive business model and a skilled and qualified workforce. [7]

  5. South East Wales Corporate Joint Committee - Wikipedia

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    The South East Wales Corporate Joint Committee (Welsh: Cyd-bwyllgor Corfforedig De-ddwyrain Cymru) is the Corporate Joint Committee for South East Wales that was established in April 2021 by statutory instruments made under the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021. [1]

  6. Cardiff Capital Region - Wikipedia

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    It was signed in Cardiff on 15 March 2016 by the Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands, local council leaders, and the Welsh Government. [10] First Minister of Wales , Carwyn Jones said the deal was a "vote of confidence in the region", and was a "fantastic" deal handing "real power to local ...

  7. Leckwith development - Wikipedia

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    Some of the unused plots at the entrance to the allotments were planned to become the site for a new community centre for disabled children and people with learning disabilities, run by Cardiff-based charity, Vision 21. This development was accepted by Cardiff Council on 20 October 2008, in their development control announcements. [5]

  8. Wales Centre for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    Professor Steve Martin is the Director of the WCPP. The WCPP is overseen by an independent Advisory Group, [4] who steer the WCPP’s overall strategy and future development; advise on ways to ensure that its work makes a positive difference; and ensure that its work is rigorous, authoritative, and independent. [1]

  9. Cardiff County Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City Hall, headquarters of the city council Cardiff's Victorian Town Hall Cardiff Town Hall 1853-1906 Cardiff County Borough Council , known as Cardiff City Council after Cardiff achieved city status in 1905, was the elected local authority that administered the town (later city) and county borough of Cardiff , Glamorgan , Wales between ...