Cardiff Bay Development Corporation Explained

Cardiff Bay Development Corporation
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Formation:1987
Dissolved:2000
Headquarters:Cardiff
Language:English and Welsh
Leader Title:Chair
Leader Name:Sir Geoffrey Inkin
Key People:Barry Lane
Michael Boyce

The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation was set up by the United Kingdom Government on 3 April 1987[1] to redevelop one sixth of the area of Cardiff to create Cardiff Bay.

Objectives

The Secretary of State for Wales, Nicholas Edwards set out the CBDC's mission statement as:

To put Cardiff on the international map as a superlative maritime city which will stand comparison with any such city in the world, thereby enhancing the image and economic well-being of Cardiff and Wales as a whole.[2]

The five main aims and objectives were:[3]

The CBDC was chiefly responsible for building the Cardiff Bay Barrage, the new shopping and housing developments across the old docks in the 1990s and the Roald Dahl Plass development.

Achievements

During the CBDC's lifetime of non-housing development and 5,780 housing units were built. Around 31,000 new jobs were created and some £1.8 billion of private finance was invested. About 200acres of derelict land was reclaimed.[4]

The Chairman was Sir Geoffrey Inkin.[5] The first Chief Executive was Barry Lane,[6] who was later succeeded by Michael Boyce.[5]

The CBDC was dissolved on 31 March 2000. The Cardiff Harbour Authority took over the CBDC's management of the barrage, the Inland Bay and the Rivers Taff and Ely on 1 April 2000.

An evaluation of the regeneration of Cardiff Bay published in 2004 concluded that the project had "reinforced the competitive position of Cardiff" and "contributed to a massive improvement in the quality of the built environment". However, the regeneration project had been less successful in generating employment. The evaluation concluded that "the overall outcome, while representing a major achievement and massive step forward, falls short of the original vision."[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Cardiff Bay Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 1987 . 1987 . Legislation.gov.uk . The National Archives.
  2. Web site: Select Committee on Welsh Affairs Minutes of Evidence - Memorandum by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation . September 1988. 9 March 2016. Michael Boyce.
  3. Web site: Cardiff Bay: What has 30 years of development achieved?. BBC. 13 August 2017. 18 February 2018.
  4. Web site: Securing the Future of Cardiff Bay . Auditor General for Wales . 19 June 2001 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928185514/http://www.wao.gov.uk/assets/englishdocuments/Securing_the_future_of_Cardiff_Bay_agw_2001.pdf . 2007-09-28 .
  5. Web site: Cardiff Bay Development Corporation . 18 December 1998 . The Official Documents Website . The Stationery Office.
  6. Web site: UK: The taming of Tiger Bay. (1 of 2) . Darwent . Charles . 1 April 1991 . .
  7. Book: Esys Consulting Ltd . Evaluation of Regeneration in Cardiff Bay. A report for the Welsh Assembly Government . December 2004 .