Big changes might be coming to Fairwater’s beloved Railway Inn! Developers initially planned to convert this historic Cardiff pub into 16 flats but have now downsized the proposal to 11. They’re facing pressure from the council to prove the building can’t continue as a community hub. Their argument? Massive refurbishment costs looming at around £700,000!

Residents have voiced their concerns. Traffic, privacy, and the development’s alignment with the neighbourhood remain hot topics. A concerned local highlighted the still three-storey plan, its potential to overlook neighbours, and the significant lack of parking, despite nearby public transport links.

The developers have made changes to reduce privacy issues, using clever design tricks like placing hallways and bathrooms with obscured glass facing neighbouring homes. Per them, the location is golden due to its proximity to Waun-gron Park Railway Station and nearby bus links. But, many still worry about traffic and safety along local pavements.

The debate is heating up, with some suggesting fewer houses with parking as a better option. What’s your take on this? Share your thoughts!