Wales Online article about who's responsibility it is to maintain the Atlantic Wharf. . .
"Once an epitome of the regeneration of the city, the waterways of Atlantic Wharf have been left to collect rubbish and algae, its pavements are split with weeds and railings and street lights are weathered. But owner ABP and the council cannot agree on who should clean it up, saying
each other is responsible."
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2009/08/11/residents-riled-by-wharf-mess-91466-24365220
Two days later
"Once an epitome of the regeneration of the city, the waterways of Atlantic Wharf have been left to collect rubbish and algae, its pavements are split with weeds and railings and street lights are weathered. But owner ABP and the council cannot agree on who should clean it up, saying
each other is responsible."
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2009/08/11/residents-riled-by-wharf-mess-91466-24365220
Two days later
""The Environment Agency has offered to get the various parties together to look at future options for the docks area which might resolve the issue. This cannot be allowed to drag on." "
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/cardiff-news/2009/08/14/environment-agency-wales-offers-to-help-resolve-problems-at-atlantic-wharf-91466-24438881
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