Cardiff University - Deputy Director of Estates (Estates Op…

Following an investment of £2.4bn, Cardiff Bay is regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the UK. The Bay boasts a modern development of homes, shops, bars, restaurants, offices, and entertainment and sport facilities.

Boasting some 330 parks and gardens, Cardiff benefits from an abundance of green spaces. Our parks reach right into the heart of the city centre, making the capital a green haven for exploring, relaxing and taking some time out.

Cardiff is a truly cosmopolitan city and its multicultural vibe is reflected in its diverse range of cafes, restaurants and bars. No matter your preference, you’re sure to find plenty to suit your taste and budget.

Want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? The easily- accessible Brecon Beacons National Park offers outstanding scenery and wildlife, alongside ample opportunity for all kinds of outdoor pursuits including hiking and rock climbing. If it’s sea air you crave, take a wander along our stunning coastline by following the 870-mile Wales Coastal Path: the only path in the world that follows a country’s coastline in its entirety. “Cardiff is a great place to be a student. Although it’s the capital of Wales,

“Cardiff is a great place to be a student. Although it’s the capital of Wales, it isn’t a large city, which means most things are within walking distance. The centre is very compact and filled to the brim with bars, restaurants, cafes and shops. I also love Cardiff because of its surrounding areas: within half an hour I could either be looking out to sea in Penarth or climbing a mountain in the valleys.” David, MSc Data Science and Analytics

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