South Wales Echo

NEW PLAN FOR CITY DOCK

‘FLOATING VILLAGE’ PROPOSED FOR HISTORIC CARDIFF SITE

- ALEX SEABROOK echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

DEVELOPERS are planning to build a futuristic floating village on the disused dock at Atlantic Wharf in Cardiff.

The Bute East Dock, in between Lloyd George Avenue and the Central Link Road, was built in the 1850s but closed in 1970. The dock is a popular spot for walking, jogging and fishing, and is surrounded by apartments.

Homes, office and retail space could soon be built floating on the water, according to newly revealed plans.

“Bluefield” developers Float8 are having talks with Associated British Ports (ABP), which owns the dock, about plans for a “floating artisan ecovillage”.

A spokesman for Float8 said: “We can confirm Float8 is in ongoing explorator­y discussion­s with the owners of a redundant dock in Cardiff regarding a first of its kind in the UK floating artisan village proposal at the Bute East Dock.

“Discussion­s are still in early stages of outline developmen­t and we are not in a position to disclose detailed informatio­n, other than our proposal includes a mixed-use floating scheme combining public realm space, floating homes, floating offices and retail space.

“With a team of experts in both

property developmen­t and nautical activities, the Float8 vision stems around creating great places to live, work and play on water, connecting residents to the water’s well-being benefits, and always with protection of the environmen­t for future generation­s at the heart of everything we do.

“Float8 is looking to work with the local authority and local residents in delivering a scheme which provides next-generation living on water.”

The proposals are still in the early stages, and the developers have not yet applied for planning permission.

The wider area around Atlantic Wharf is part of a masterplan from Cardiff council to build more than 1,000 new homes, an indoor arena, hotels and a public square.

Float8 is also talking to councils in other parts of the country about building “floating villages” on harbours, canals, docks and lakes elsewhere.

An ABP spokespers­on said: “We are working with Cardiff council to assess the best options for future opportunit­ies on Bute East Dock. The council’s recent decision to appoint a preferred developer for the arena, together with Atlantic Wharf master planning, presents an excellent chance to consider developmen­t opportunit­ies for the dock.

“ABP considers these wider developmen­t proposals as the next exciting chapter in the history of the transforma­tion of the Bay. We are still at an early stage of the process and have not appointed any parties to provide advice on a scheme at this time.”

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 ?? FLOAT8 ?? How the floating village on Cardiff’s Bute East Dock could look
FLOAT8 How the floating village on Cardiff’s Bute East Dock could look
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Another view of the floating village and, left, a plan of the scheme

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