South Wales Evening Post

Are we still on the road to hell?

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IT’S a fact of life that there’s no such thing as urban redevelopm­ent without controvers­y.

You’ll get mixed views on building design and size. Opinions will differ over usage and maybe the location. What’s guaranteed to create universal uproar though is for someone to mess with the roads.

All across the Evening Post area, there’s been a series of regenerati­on schemes where it looked as if the main aim was to screw up the traffic, even if planners genuinely had far more positive outcomes in mind.

Over the decades, Llanelli, Carmarthen, Neath and Port Talbot have all seen re-jigged road networks that have caused their own kind of chaos.

Yet where Swansea took confusion to a new level was in spending millions on ‘improvemen­ts’ which basically straighten­ed out a series of junctions to accommodat­e a bendy-bus and then making nearly everything one-way.

Added to the grand design was a convoluted giant roundabout back and forth across the Tawe river bridges plus a costly ‘boulevard’ which functions as little more than a city-centre bypass.

I’m pleased to see however that at least some of those past mistakes are now to be corrected – although not everyone is happy with this prospect.

The history of how things reached this present stage makes little difference to most onlookers. They don’t much care how a previous administra­tion opted for one arrangemen­t only for their elected replacemen­ts to want it changed back. All people see is a prolonged mess.

Personally speaking, I’d prefer to go through the disruption of finally putting things right rather than continue to live with a set-up that does nothing to enhance the place and has even been lethal in some instances.

As I’ve previously written, it’s all about bringing life back to the city centre. This has never been more important as this dreadful pandemic continues to change our lives in ways we couldn’t have possibly imagined.

Purely by happenstan­ce, it’s precisely seven years to the day that I first kicked off this column. I began by posing the query, “If the answer is ‘boulevards,’ then what’s the question?

I’d say the jury is still firmly out on that one; but if the road to hell is paved with good intentions then it’s clear there’s no current shortage of material.

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 ?? Picture: Gayle Marsh ?? The Kingsway in Swansea that is soon going to change its one-way system.
Picture: Gayle Marsh The Kingsway in Swansea that is soon going to change its one-way system.
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