South Wales Echo

New hotel plan for Caerphilly

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ONE of the world’s largest hotel groups, Accor, is interested in opening a four-star hotel in Caerphilly town centre.

A report has revealed plans to build a 70-bedroom hotel near Caerphilly Castle, which could cost £10m, to boost tourism. Under the proposals, the hotel would be set over four floors and would include a restaurant and conference facilities.

It would be built on a brownfield site in Park Lane, according to the report due to go before Caerphilly council’s cabinet tomorrow.

“This project is aimed at stimulatin­g the visitor economy in Caerphilly,” the report says. “It is acknowledg­ed that to date, the town and Caerphilly castle are not attracting the visitor numbers they should.”

The Welsh Government has agreed to fund the purchase in principle by providing a mixture of grant funding and a loan.

To secure the grant, the council must provide match funding of £40,000 - a decision expected to be taken by cabinet tomorrow.

Funding of £290,000 will be considered by members to fund early project costs and feasibilit­y studies for three regenerati­on schemes for the county borough, including the hotel.

A park and ride facility with up to 500 parking spaces has been proposed for Llanbradac­h to improve on the existing railway station’s ‘totally unsuitable’ 10 spaces.

A new rail halt would have to be built to connect the new site and the station, but these plans will be subject to a feasibilit­y study which requires £150,000 in match funding from the council.

Elsewhere there are plans to expand Oakdale Business Park, with Welsh Government planning to invest up to £3 million to develop 15 hectares of potential commercial space.

 ?? EYEIMAGERY ?? The new hotel would be part of a drive to increase tourism and attract more visitors to places like Caerphilly Castle
EYEIMAGERY The new hotel would be part of a drive to increase tourism and attract more visitors to places like Caerphilly Castle

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