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Lightship
An unusual piece of "Street Art"
The Helwick Lightship was for several years located in a Basin at Cardiff bay. The ship held a small restaurant/cafe. and was quite popular with both visitors and residents.
The ship was removed recently due to cost implications of maintaining it's "Sea Worthiness Certificate - which it required, although it was permanently moored in a depth of water that would have, if it leaked, left the hull upright and the access planks still attached to the dock.
The Helwick Lightship was for several years located in a Basin at Cardiff bay. The ship held a small restaurant/cafe. and was quite popular with both visitors and residents.
The ship was removed recently due to cost implications of maintaining it's "Sea Worthiness Certificate - which it required, although it was permanently moored in a depth of water that would have, if it leaked, left the hull upright and the access planks still attached to the dock.
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