Clive Street - Grangetown
 The rise and fall of Cardiff's port days is imprinted on this broad thoroughfare. Next time you drive down it, remember that Cardiff's principle architect used to live here.
Find out what the residents and ex-residents have to say about the street. |
See some 360 degree views of the street. |
"Clive Street originates from the family of the Earl of Plymouth." Ray Shaw |
"It's amazing that Grange Farm wasn't knocked down." Nigel Sutton |
"They looked after us as well as we looked after them." Len Smith |
"There's not enough police in the area." Wayne Mason |
"It's time to bring back a little of what was given to us long ago." Fred Adorkorbidji |
"Back home I was part of the ministry." Aba Adorkorbidji |
"There's not many areas left to play." Lyn Smith |
"What's the magic word? Abracadabra." Rita Spinola |
"She'd always have gangs of kids on the back of her float." Eileen Breslin |
"There weren't many coloured faces to be seen...I was one of the few." Mr Mannay |
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