TIMELINE

Plasdŵr  has been planned over a number of years ahead of work starting.  Landowners, Plymouth Estate and lead developer Redrow worked together with the City of Cardiff Council to create the Masterplan for a sustainable community the Welsh capital will be proud of into the next century and beyond.

June 2014

City of Cardiff Council’s Draft Local Development Plan 2006-2026 approved by Councillors to go for consideration by an inspector setting out proposals for more than 41,400 homes to be built up until 2026.

September 2014

Redrow, as Plasdŵr’s lead developer, submits two early planning applications, one for 630 homes and a primary school   to the north and south of Llantrisant Road and a second for 290 homes south of Pentrebane Road.

December 2014

Redrow submits the main Plasdŵr Masterplan application.

January 2016

LDP approved by the Welsh Government Planning Inspectorate and formally adopted by the City of Cardiff Council.

February 2016

City of Cardiff Council planning committee approve plans for phase 1 of Plasdŵr  at Llantrisant Road.

 June 2016

City of Cardiff Council planning committee approve plans for phase 2 of Plasdŵr  at St Fagans on  Pentrebane Road.

15th March 2017

The City of Cardiff’s Planning Committee approved plans for the remaining elements of Plasdŵr.

April 2017

Redrow begins work at Parc Plymouth, the first 126 homes of Phase 1 of Plasdŵr to the north of Llantrisant Road bordering Radyr.

September 2017

Redrow began work at Cae St Fagans, the next 120 homes of Phase 1 of Plasdŵr to the south of Pentrebane Road in the St Fagans ward.

November 2017

Plasdŵr ’s first founding residents  moved into their homes at Parc Plymouth

January 2018

Redrow launched its show village at Parc Plymouth

June 2018

Bellway was announced as the second residential developer