Llanelli Waterside
Llanelli Waterside or Glanfa ddŵr Llanelli is the marketing name given to the new suburb development in the coastal strip south west of the town of Llanelli, Wales. The scheme is a joint development between Carmarthenshire County Council and the Welsh Assembly Government. The project aims to create a mix of residential housing and business premises from reclaimed industrial land.
Contents
1 Development zones
1.1 Porth y Gogledd(North dock)
1.2 Llynoedd Delta-Delta Lakes
1.3 Parc Dŵr Y Sandy-Sandywater Park
1.4 Gweithdy yr Hen Gastell-Old Castle Works
1.5 Machynys
2 References
3 Sources
Development zones
The project is divided into five zones:
Porth y Gogledd(North dock)
A commercial, leisure and retail development is planned for the dock rim. The comprises 100 acres (0.40 km2) and forecast outputs are 1,000 homes, 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) of business and office space and 25,000 sq. metres of commercial leisure developments.
Llynoedd Delta-Delta Lakes
Delta lakes is a 34-acre (140,000 m2) site adjacent to the coastal link road. A high tech business park is proposed with both office blocks and commercial sites. Live/Work units are also planned.
Parc Dŵr Y Sandy-Sandywater Park
A mixed residential and leisure development is planned in this 4.3-acre (17,000 m2) site situated next to a lake in west Llanelli.
Gweithdy yr Hen Gastell-Old Castle Works
Old Castle Works is a 7.5 acre (30,000 m2) brownfield re-development site with commercial and leisure development planned.
Carmarthenshire County Council has recently cleared this derelict site. The Grade 2 listed Tinning House has been retained, and will be incorporated into any future development [1]
In May 2007, an application was made for funding from the Big Lottery Fund. Named "The Works", the development would consist of an open plaza linking the two primary facilities – a cultural centre consisting of an auditorium, TV studio and an art-house cinema and the grade 2 listed tinning shed which would be transformed into a restaurant and craft gallery. "The Works" would act in partnership with Coleg Sir Gar, a local college, which would have use of the facilities for education purposes.[2]
On 27 October 2007, Carmarthenshire County Council announced that the lottery bid had been unsuccessful, and that other means of funding the development would need to be considered.[3]
Machynys
The Machynys area is planned to have a range of residential developments in the Machynys peninsula beside the Machynys Golf Course.
References
^ BBC.CO.UK. "Theatre plan for demolition site", 21/01/2006, retrieved 05/04/2009
^ Carmarthenshire County Council. "THE WORKS. CULTURAL AND CREATIVE CENTRE. REPORT TO EXECUTIVE BOARD."[permanent dead link]. Retrieved on 05/04/2009
^ Carmarthenshire County Council. "The Works goes on", 23/11/2007 Archived 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 05/04/2009
Sources
- WDA: Llanelli Waterside
- Developer shrugs off credit crunch with new waterside project