South Wales Echo

Council to consider dredging of city lake likened to ‘fetid swamp’

- TED PESKETT Local Democracy Reporter ted.peskett@reachplc.com

CARDIFF Council has reaffirmed that dredging a popular city lake likened to a “fetid swamp” will be considered in the future.

Residents have criticised the state of Roath Park Lake, which appears stagnant and filled up with silt at the north end.

In a discussion on the social media site Nextdoor, people have called it a “disgrace”, an “unsightly mess” and suggested there could be an increase in mosquitoes during the summer months.

Outdoor Cardiff is currently developing a planning applicatio­n for the redevelopm­ent of the dam at the south end of Roath Park to protect it from the risk of flooding.

Cardiff Council, which is responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of the dam, said the potential dredging of the lake would be considered as part of this scheme.

One post on Nextdoor by a Cardiff resident, however, claimed that silting in the lake had been exacerbate­d by building work in the north of the city.

A council spokespers­on said: “The council is aware of residents’ concerns around the silt that flows downstream and is deposited in Roath Park Lake, and the potential to dredge the lake will be considered as part of the wider Roath Park Dam project. The need to ensure the future effectiven­ess of the dam at Roath Park Lake is completely separate to the issue of silt.

“However, the extensive works expected to be required as part of the Roath Park Dam project could offer an opportunit­y to minimise the high costs and disruption associated with dredging.”

The council said the current spillway at the dam was not big enough to withstand an extreme flooding event.

Engineerin­g consultanc­y firm Arup was appointed to undertake a study to explore the best options for the dam.

The preferred option, presented to residents and stakeholde­rs in 2022, is to replace the current spillway with a wider and deeper one and add a flood wall along the promenade.

It is hoped the scheme will also include a new open seating area next to the Terra Nova cafe.

 ?? ROB BROWNE ?? The section of Roath Park lafe, Cardiff, which residents have described as a ‘fetid swamp’
ROB BROWNE The section of Roath Park lafe, Cardiff, which residents have described as a ‘fetid swamp’

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