Glamorgan Gazette

‘Lessons have been learned’ from town hall project delays

- LEWIS SMITH Local Democracy Reporter lewis.smith@reachplc.com

COUNCILLOR­S in Bridgend say they have learned lessons from the delayed Maesteg Town Hall redevelopm­ent, as they begin another multi-million-pound regenerati­on project on Porthcawl’s Grand Pavilion.

The grade two listed Grand Pavilion closed earlier this month for up to two years for an £18m project to modernise the landmark.

The renovation, which is mainly funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund, will see the developmen­t of new facilities at the building, including function spaces on the esplanade level along with new rooftop function and cafe spaces. There will also be a new studio theatre, business incubation or workshop spaces.

At a meeting of Bridgend County’s full council, Councillor Richard Granville asked what lessons had been learned from the Maesteg Town Hall renovation project, which is currently years behind schedule, and millions of pounds over budget.

The 141-year-old building, which has been described as a focal point for arts and community activity in the Llynfi valley, is heading towards the latest stage of its extensive upgrades which have been ongoing for around four years now, with the total cost having grown to almost £10m compared to an initial contract value of £6,199,387.

Cabinet member Rhys Goode said that, given the similariti­es between the two grade two listed buildings, which had both had a number of “hodge-podge” works done to them over the years, things would be done differentl­y, with two contracts being awarded for the Porthcawl developmen­t to make sure any structural issues are identified earlier than they were in Maesteg.

He added that a full review would be carried out once the Maesteg project was completed, in order to see what else could be done differentl­y with these types of projects in the future.

He said: “I think we can all accept in the chamber that there are lessons to be learned from Maesteg Town Hall.

“The project obviously didn’t quite go according to plan, although largely due to things beyond our control such as the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

“We’ve already made a commitment both myself and the director to have a full wash up review of that project once we’re finished, which I think is important for any major piece of work.”

Cllr Goode, who is cabinet member for Nantymoel, said he expected the Porthcawl project to be a “jewel on the coast of Wales” when completed, adding that contractor­s would be subject to management plans to keep disruption­s for resident to a minimum during the constructi­on period.

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Porthcawl Pavilion

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