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    Two new visitor attractions proposed for Cardiff Bay

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 8, 2022No Comments
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    Proposals for two new visitor attractions aimed at further enhancing Cardiff Bay as a leading UK destination for leisure, culture and tourism have been revealed.

    The first, from Finnish company Nordic Urban, could see an outdoor, floating swimming pool and sauna facility, similar to their facilities in both Helsinki and New York, brought to the graving docks near Techniquest.

    The second, a proposal from Skyview, is to build a 90-metre-high balloon ride with a rotating viewing platform on unused land close to The Red Dragon Centre. The platform would give panoramic views of the city and the waterfront of up to 20 miles.

    The council’s future vision for Cardiff Bay was recently presented to potential investors at MIPIM 2021, where discussions with both companies began, to attract these two, high-quality, leisure-based attractions to Cardiff, for both visitors and residents to enjoy.

    Cllr Russell Goodway, Cabinet Member for Investment and Development, said: “This administration has been clear from the outset about our commitment to rejuvenate Cardiff Bay. It’s our intention to transform this historic part of Cardiff into a leading UK destination for leisure, culture and tourism, increasing visitors and, just as importantly, creating more jobs and opportunities for local people.

    “Both developments will be privately funded and the Council’s only contribution is to make the land available.”

    Proposal by Nordic Urban –The graving docks which are listed by Cadw comprise of three structures that were built between 1850 and 1900. The surrounding area which includes Mermaid Quay, Techniquest and St David’s Hotel has benefited from significant investment over the years, but due the restraints on development, the graving docks has not been developed. Nordic Urban propose to use two of the docks for their investment, with the third dock closest to Havannah Street remaining in place for private moorings. The proposal includes:

    • Floating outdoor swimming pools (heated and not heated)
    • A new building between the two graving docks for Finnish saunas, wellbeing spaces, changing facilities, as well as a restaurant and bar.
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    Proposal by Skyview –On land to the rear of The Red Dragon Centre, the company propose to build a 90-metre-high balloon ride with a rotating viewing platform to give panoramic views of the city and the waterfront providing a different experience to the ‘big wheel’ attractions seen in many cities.

    Following the announcement by the council on the Cardiff Bay Masterplan, Skyview identified Cardiff as an opportunity to locate their first UK based ride.

    The cabinet report will be scrutinised at a public meeting of the Economic and Culture Scrutiny Committee at 5.00pm, Monday December 12thin Committee Room 4, County Hall. Elected Members will examine the proposals to understand the impact on Cardiff Bay regeneration and Cardiff more widely, and whether there are any risks or financial implications for the council.

    Cardiff Council Cabinet will take the report on the two new proposed attractions for Cardiff Bay atits public meeting in County Hall from 2pm on Thursday, December 15th.

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