Cathays (electoral ward)

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Cathays ward
—  Electoral ward  —
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Population 90,940 (2001 census)
OS grid reference ST181780
Principal area Cardiff
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CARDIFF
Postcode district CF24
Dialling code +44-29
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Cardiff Central
Welsh Assembly Cardiff Central
Councillors 4
List of places
UK
Wales
Cardiff

The Cathays (/kəˈtz/ kə-TAYZ)[1] electoral ward of Cardiff consists of some or all of the following areas: Blackweir, Cardiff city centre, Cathays, Cathays Park and Maindy in the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff Central. It is bounded by Gabalfa and Birchgrove to the north; Plasnewydd and Adamsdown to the east; Butetown to the south; and Riverside to the west. The River Taff forms its western boundary to where it meets the South Wales Main Line, the South Wales Main Line forms the southern boundary to where it meets the Valley Lines northbound branch, this railway line then forms the eastern boundary as far as the A48 road. The Northern boundary follows the A48 as far as Allensbank Road where it follows this road south then turns north again along Whitchurch Road. It turns west along Crown Way, then south along the A470 until North Road where it bears west, passing just south of the student halls, until it meets the River Taff. The tallest building in Wales is here and is also part of the Cardiff's CBD.

The 'h' in Cathays is silent; the name of the area is locally pronounced Cat-ays, with the emphasis on the second syllable.

The ward contains a large number of Cardiff's landmarks including:

References

  1. G.M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (London: Oxford University Press, 1971), p. 27.

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