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Prices will continue to rise, he believes, not just because of demand from professionals, but because of foreign students willing to pay more for quality accommodation. Unless more is built near the city centre, Mr Hooper-Nash sees other areas such as Grangetown, which have not been as popular in the past, becoming more desirable. Despite this competition for properties in Cathays and Roath, there is still enough to meet student demand, according to Cardiff University's students' union.

A glut of modern developments are in the pipeline - including a storey tower and another featuring dinner party rooms, a cinema and sky lounge in the city centre. She also believes new requirements from the Rent Smart scheme , which was set up to tackle bad landlords, is fuelling a desire for better standards.

HMO licenses - issued by law to ensure owners are competent and qualified to manage properties - are also believed to be having an effect. To gain one in the Cathays and Plasnewydd ward, Cardiff council now has additional requirements for landlords that it says are to tackle issues such as waste and anti-social behaviour related to students.

Another problem this move is aimed at remedying is a finding from a survey that 8. Cardiff council's student liaison officer Emma Robson said the new HMO regulations should ensure there are not too many in one part of the city. But financial advisor Jamie Allan said they will make it "very difficult" to convert existing residential properties in Cathays and Roath into student houses.

Jack Mitchell of estate agent Taylors Countrywide believes the long-term intention is to reduce the number of students in Cathays and Roath. His company has a waiting list of about 80 people keen to rent in the area, with Mr Mitchell citing reasons such as proximity to the city centre and school catchment areas for the popularity.

We are proud to be a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural school and we are fortunate to have pleasant, conscientious students and very supportive parents. This makes for a strong and cohesive learning community. As a school we aspire to high standards from our students in all that they do. We aim to ensure that students are happy and safe as they work towards their future academic and personal goals and ambitions.

We are a truly inclusive school and value all of our members equally, regardless of gender, colour, creed, ability, class, age or status. The leadership team, and indeed all of our staff, are proud of the young people that live and work as part of our community.

We are constantly striving to evaluate and improve the provision and standards of achievement of these young people to ensure they have the very best life chances possible. We take every opportunity to promote the importance of attendance and hard work as being vital ingredients for success in school and beyond. Cathays High endeavours to provide a well-rounded curriculum and extracurricular programme to ensure we help to develop productive, proactive and prepared citizens for the 21st Century.

There is always a warm welcome for you to visit us during the working day when we will be happy to answer any questions you have.

This area may just be east of Cathays but is nevertheless a very popular spot for student dwelling. It is also filled with notoriously good restaurants along Albany road and City road. It is not far away from the Cathays campus and the University of South Wales Cardiff campus, but is not particularly close to the Cardiff Metropolitan campuses, however definitely worth the journey in order to be in the hub of student life.

Heath — This area is prime for students that are studying in the Heath campus as the lecture halls and the Hospital is just a walk away. The houses here often have students, however, they are larger and more residential compared to the terraced houses in the centre of Cathays.

For Cardiff Metropolitan students this area is the closest to Llandaff than all the others 15 minute walk despite being a little further away than convenient, this area is thriving with students and definitely worth the distance.

Your local will be The Heath accompanied by the North Road which is inundated with local stores and student budget restaurants, as well as the Heath Park which is another stress free environment just steps away from the University.

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