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There seems to be no doubt pedestrianisation is a good thing for Cardiff city centre.
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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Plans included the "pedestrianisation" of the square, widening the
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Additional parking area will be created here to support the 'pedestrianisation' in the project zone.
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Additional parking area will be created here to support the 'pedestrianisation' in the project zone.
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'pedestrianisation' initiative, the cost for doing this and the date of implementing this new plan.
newsday.co.tt 2008
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The pedestrianisation of the city centre isn't due to finish until July 2011 – and the council intends to suspend the work during the busy Christmas shopping period.
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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But the £4m Castle quarter project, although it claims to be part of the pedestrianisation scheme, is a separate project and it is less easy to see whether the outcome will be worth the many months of gridlock.
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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Her design takes its cue from the local authority's proposed pedestrianisation of Exhibition Road.
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As Castle Street is a main route to get from one side of Cardiff to the other – will its part-pedestrianisation be as worthwhile the roadworks for High Street and St Mary Street?
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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At the same time, the pedestrianisation of High Street and St Mary Street which is part of Cardiff council's sustainable travel initiative has caused much distress for local traders in Cardiff's cherished arcades – the two sets of works combining to turn the city centre into a building site than the epicentre of bustling people expected for Wales's capital.
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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