EZ36 - Rebuild the ruined cities

Dai Hankey  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Aug 2003
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8.00 am. The park has been abandoned for years. Only the frame of the swings is left - the rest has been ripped up or burned down. Just yards away the smouldering corpse of another car continues to send up smoke to the heavens. A mother and her children scurry past on their way to school. The picture is bleak. The future...

Like many other council estates, the St. Mellons estate in Cardiff has had its fair share of problems over the years. The large out-of-town estate was written off by the former Welsh Secretary, John Redwood, as a den of single mothers and scroungers.

Drugs, crime, broken homes and poverty are all too readily associated with the area. Boarded up properties, gangs of youth roaming the streets, burnt-out cars, blank faces - a definite air of oppression hanging over the community.

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