 Regeneration is planned in the Butetown area |
A deprived area of Cardiff Bay is to undergo a transformation to improve facilities for people living there. Plans to regenerate the Loudoun Square part of Butetown include a new health centre, new shops and housing and a community facility.
It follows a consultation exercise in April where local people told planners what improvements they wanted.
The plans went on display on Saturday before being taken to several locations for residents to give their views.
Cardiff Council is working with Cardiff Local Health Board and Cardiff Community Housing Association on the regeneration.
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Planners have been working on preliminary options for the regeneration scheme and are exhibiting the proposals at a series of roadshows.
The first roadshow was held outside the shops in Bute Street on Saturday where residents were invited to give their views.
Cardiff councillor Judith Woodman said: "These are exciting plans to regenerate the area around Loudon Square and we are keen to hear what members of the community think about the proposals which have been put forward."