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    New regeneration plan aims to create a greener and fairer Cardiff

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 15, 2025No Comments
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    A new framework designed to create a stronger, fairer and greener Cardiff for all has been developed to enhance the vitality and viability of Cardiff’s neighbourhoods.

    Cardiff Council’s ambitious draft Regeneration Strategy 2025–2030 brings together a range of council policies and strategies relating to regeneration and placemaking into a single, cohesive framework. It has been in developed in line with the authority’s Corporate Plan 2025–28 and the emerging Replacement Local Development Plan.

    The draft strategy sets out a structured approach to future investment and the regeneration of Cardiff’s centres and neighbourhoods. Its purpose is to identify areas of need and opportunity, helping to create thriving, sustainable district and local centres while embedding placemaking principles that celebrate the unique character of each community. Although the strategy considers regeneration across the entire city, it will also serve as a key resource to support funding bids for priority areas, aligning with emerging opportunities as they arise.

    It sets out a clear plan for how future placemaking projects will be designed and delivered. It also ensures funding and resources are allocated fairly across neighbourhoods and strengthens efforts to secure additional investment and support from external organisations.

    The strategy sets out eight placemaking principles to support future regeneration projects:

    • Diverse Green and Blue Networks
    • Vibrant Public Life and Public Realm
    • Attractive Built Environment
    • Thriving Neighbourhoods
    • Prosperous Centres
    • Well Connected and Accessible for All
    • Distinct Image and Identity
    • Engaged and Empowered

    Cabinet will consider approving a six-week public consultation on the draft strategy at its next meeting on Thursday December 18. If given the go ahead, consultation will launch on December 19 and continue until January 30, 2026. The consultation will be open to everyone who lives in, works in and visits Cardiff.

    Cabinet Member for Housing & Communities, Councillor Lee Bridgeman, said: “This draft strategy is a commitment to inclusive, sustainable regeneration that puts communities at the heart of Cardiff’s future. It sets out a clear vision for how we will invest in our neighbourhoods, strengthen local centres, and create places where people want to live, work and spend time. By bringing together key policies into one framework, we can make sure regeneration is fair, targeted and delivers real benefits for residents across the city.”

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