The Hayes

Coordinates: 51°28′44″N 3°10′30″W / 51.479°N 3.175°W / 51.479; -3.175

The northern end of The Hayes, showing the Old Library, with St John's Church and St David's Hall visible to the left and right
The southern end of The Hayes, showing part of St David's, a Radisson Blu hotel, Alliance and the new Central Library

The Hayes (Welsh: Yr Aes) is a commercial area in the southern city centre of the Welsh capital, Cardiff. Centred on the road of that name leading south towards the east end of the city centre, the area is mostly pedestrianised and has an open-air snack bar.

Historically, the area's most prestigious building is the Old Library, known as the Cardiff Free Library, Museum and Schools for Science and Art during its near-century (1882 to 1988) of use as the second incarnation of the city's central library. The latest, fourth permanent Cardiff Central Library opened in 2009 and is situated at the opposite end of the Hayes.

Scenes of BBC's Doctor Who and Torchwood have often been filmed here.

Architecture

Cardiff is famous for its Victorian arcades. These include the Royal and Morgan arcades, both of which have entrances on The Hayes.

Renovation

In 2006, the shopping portfolio of The Hayes began an upgrade. With the closure of the David Morgan department store plans were made to renovate the building into new luxury apartments with retail units below. As of 2012, The Hayes is home to the most fashionable brands in Cardiff, becoming the luxury shopping street of the city. The Hayes features prestigious stores such as Fred Perry, Urban Outfitters, Moss Bros., White Stuff, House Of Fraser, TK Maxx, Molton Brown, Joules, Waterstones and the very exclusive, world-renowned Dr. Martens.

2009 brought along the addition of St David's 2 development lined with even more luxurious stores, anchored by a John Lewis department store and Central Library at the southern end of the Hayes. The St David's side of the Hayes brought new retail units and luxury apartments running the full length of The Hayes. After months of work St David's 2 opened in late 2009; the entire street and surrounding area was repaved and landscaped, at St David's Hall a large screen has been attached to the exterior for public events and as of 2012 the street now plays host to high end retailers such as Hugo Boss, All Saints, Reiss, H&M, Cath Kidston, Vans, Radley, Kurt Geiger, Crabtree & Evelyn, Jo Malone, Links of London, T.M. Lewin, Crew Clothing, Fat Face, Leia, L.K.Bennett & Parkhouse the Jewelers. Jamie Oliver's restaurant, 'Jamie's Italian' can also be found on The Hayes.

One of the most prominent and confusing new features of The Hayes since its redevelopment is 'Alliance'. This 25m high sculpture by Jean Bernard Métais is a large stainless steel ring and pointed column, although its symbolism has been somewhat lost.

Oxford Arcade, 2006 
February 2007 
Construction of St. David's, April 2008 
April 2009 
St. David's after completion 

Buildings and structures

Former Cardiff Central Library
Spillers Records
Morgan Arcade

At the southern end of The Hayes is St David's shopping centre, one of the largest shopping centres in the UK. Facing the centre is the former David Morgan department store which are now mixed use apartments and retail space. Spillers Records, which claims to be the oldest record shop in the world dating back to 1894, was situated here until 2010, when it moved to the nearby Morgan Arcade, due to the rising rent.

At the northern end of the area, and in addition to John Lewis and Debenhams in St. David's, is Howells department store, which is part of the House of Fraser group. Opposite Howells is St David's Hall, a large concert hall and exhibition centre. Nearby is the Old Central Library, now a pub, wine bar and the Cardiff Visitors Centre. The Old Library will also be home to the Cardiff Story museum, opening in late 2010.

Centrally located in The Hayes is a statue of John Batchelor – a 19th-century Liberal politician.

Cardiff Central Library

The new Central Library opened on 14 March 2009.[1] The former permanent Central Library was located a few hundred yards north of the present building and was knocked down to make way for the St. David's 2 development. The new library has six floors totalling and area of 55,000 ft² and 90,000 books.

St David's Hall

St David's Hall is a large performing arts and conference venue in The Hayes, and is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales. It hosts the annual Welsh Proms, the Orchestral Series attracting renowned conductors and performers and the world-famous biennial Cardiff Singer of the World competition. As well as classical music it also plays host to jazz, soul, pop, rock, dance, children's, r&b, musicals and other forms of world music, as well as light entertainment artists. The foyers in the centre are open and have regular free performances from often local groups, and the many foyers, balconies and bar areas are also used to host art exhibitions. It also has its own Celebrity Restaurant, on top of the numerous bars.

Alliance

Main article: Alliance (sculpture)

Alliance is a 25 metres (82 ft) high sculpture in the The Hayes. The sculpture consists of a large stainless steel and enamelled metal arrow column and a hoop, which glows in the dark, and falls and rises with the tide.

The sculpture, paid for by the St David’s shopping centre as part of a £1.5m public art scheme in the city centre, was installed in the space between the new mall and Cardiff Central Library[2]

Café Quarter

An area known as Café Quarter is situated on Mill Lane in The Hayes, featuring different restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. The area is promoted as one of the world's greatest café quarters.[3]

Adjoining streets

It is adjoined by:

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Hayes.

References

  1. "First look at new 'green' library". BBC. 7 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  2. Bolter, Abby (2009-12-03). "Arrow art aimed at the heart of Cardiff's history and culture". Wales Online. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  3. "Account Suspended". Thecardiffcafequarter.com. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
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