South Wales Echo

Town centre derelict site transforme­d

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These are images of the newly completed £38m Llys Cadwyn developmen­t in Pontypridd town centre.

With Rhondda Cynon Taf Council announcing that the project has been finished, this is what the new developmen­t formerly known as Taff Vale looks like.

The building has been handed over to the council by contractor Willmot Dixon and the keys given to Transport for Wales (TfW) for staff to move in next month.

The developmen­t is located where the Taff Vale shopping Centre once stood and the council took complete ownership of the site in 2015.

It had been left derelict for many years after several failed projects from the private sector.

The final shopping centre building was demolished in 2017 and the council received £10m from the european Regional Developmen­t Fund through the Welsh Government’s Building for the Future programme with work starting in 2018.

The developmen­t is known as Llys Cadwyn or Chain Court to reflect RCT’s proud industrial heritage and this is what it will include.

Building number one, which is nearest Bridge street, includes a library, council customer contact point and a leisure and fitness centre.

Building number two, which is the centre building, is made up of office space and a food and drink outlet.

Building number three will be home to Transport for Wales’ new headquarte­rs and the company will move some of its staff in next month but not in large numbers due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The areas in and around the buildings have also been completed and are accessible to the public, including the new Taff Vale walkway running adjacent to the river.

A new pedestrian bridge has also been built between Llys Cadwyn and Ynysanghar­ad War Memorial Park.

 ?? RCT COUNCIL ?? Main, the Llys Cadwyn developmen­t in Pontypridd. Right top, the Transport for Wales hQ and, bottom, the footbridge
RCT COUNCIL Main, the Llys Cadwyn developmen­t in Pontypridd. Right top, the Transport for Wales hQ and, bottom, the footbridge

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