Action to protect Llandaf Fields
Llandaf Fields People’s Hub has been launched in response to a development threat to this area of much-loved and well-used parkland. A plan to build a large sports facility has met with a huge amount of opposition from park users. Llandaf Fields People’s Hub aims to protect the fields, maintaining sporting activities such as rugby, bowls and tennis, and replacin
g the changing rooms with a low impact, single storey, sedum roofed structure that is sympathetic to its surroundings within a listed, historic park. Plans are also afoot to help wildlife, with further tree planting proposed around the the beautiful copse adjacent to the changing rooms, and the creation of a wildflower meadow to help bees – a species in serious decline. The Hub’s slogan is Parks for All, Parciau i Bawb, and charities associated with the Hub, such as homeless people’s service provider, The Wallich, Communities First and Age Cymru, as well as other vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, will be encouraged enjoy the parkland, and activities such as tennis and bowling.
“We aim to promote recreational use of the park for all ages and abilities, while protecting the fields from development and privatisation. The Church Commissioners gave the park to the people of Cardiff for sport and recreation, not for development and individual gain,” said Councillor Iona Gordon, trustee of the Hub.
“In the last 40 years we have already lost more than a third of our central parkland to creeping development, much of which has taken place in recent years, and it has to stop. Llandaf Fields must be protected for the health and wellbeing of the people, and for the benefit of generations to come. Green space cannot be plundered on our watch.”
Further information Iona Gordon 02920 341 768