Swansea Leader - May 2017

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Swansea

Leader Issue 107

May 2017 inside

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• OUR SPLASH: It’s not every day youngsters can learn to swim with a gold medal-winner. But that’s what Paralympian Chloe Davies is doing at Wales National Pool Swansea. There’s more on page 10. Picture by Jason

Rogers

SWANSEA city centre’s transformation into a leading destination for retail, leisure, recreation and business is making considerable progress. An outline planning application for the St David’s development site has been submitted, work will start later this year on improving The Kingsway, and a development brief inviting proposals to regenerate Castle Square is now being put together. Rivington Land is managing the redevelopment of the St David’s site for Swansea Council. Made up of the former St David’s shopping centre and the LC car park, plans include a digital indoor arena, shops, restaurants, a boutique cinema, a hotel, plenty of car parking spaces and a broad pedestrian bridge over Oystermouth Road. The development brief for Castle Square will set

Kingsway plans

Our city centre shaping-up to be a dream destination DEMOLITION of Kingsway’s former Oceana nightclub building will soon be complete, with work to start later this year on a scheme to considerably improve Kingsway’s look and feel. Plans include more green areas and the replacement of the current one-way traffic system with a two-way system, along with the removal of the dedicated bus lane.

out a number of key objectives, including more greenery, the retention of the same amount of public space, and continued availability for events. Phil Holmes, Swansea Council’s Head of Planning and Regeneration, said: “Swansea city centre is important - not just for Swansea residents and visitors, but also as an economic driver for the Swansea Bay City Region.

“The city centre has been in decline because of factors including internet shopping and out-of-town retail parks, but as well as a planning policy we have in place that guards against the development of out-of-town retail parks in future, we’ve also identified a number of schemes that will help reverse the decline. “The mixed-use development planned for the St David’s site will boost the retail and leisure offer, while ideas for Castle Square could see it transformed into a more vibrant and aesthetically pleasing space at the heart of the city centre. “It’s also clear the city centre needs more footfall to attract the levels of spending that will generate new investment, so an employment district on Kingsway is among the plans we have that will lead to far more people living and working in the city centre.”

Airshow Return of the Red Arrows at national show page 3

High 5 Join Leon in his search for the stars page 9


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