Llanelli Star

Plans for new community hub revealed

- Robert Lloyd Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

NEW designs for the proposed community hub in Heol Gwili in Llwynhendy, Llanelli, have been revealed.

The project is being promoted by Llanelli Rural Council.

Residents are now being asked for their views on the latest designs for the hub.

It was back in January that Llanelli Rural Council first commission­ed a feasibilit­y study for the fields at Heol Gwili in Llwynhendy.

The purpose of the study was to look at a new community hub and green space enhancemen­t and a potential asset transfer of the space for further community benefit from Carmarthen­shire County Council.

The Chairman of Llanelli Rural Council Cllr Sharen Davies, who is also the county councillor of the Llwynhendy ward, has been in the vanguard of the project. She has conducted years of dialogue with residents about a lack of local facilities to benefit the community in Llwynhendy.

A firm called Chris Jones Regenerati­on has been appointed to undertake the feasibilit­y study.

They were keen on providing local residents and community groups the opportunit­y to shape plans and drawings for the site and also consider how they would use the space and hub. The feasibilit­y study was funded by the Lottery’s Community Fund via Our Llwynhendy and the Invest Local programme.

Originally, there were some open days planned at Llwynhendy Library and Heol Gwili Fields to discuss the needs of the community.

But, because of the coronaviru­s outbreak, all interactio­ns were carried out online or remotely.

Building on previous consultati­ons, Llanelli Rural Council, Llwynhendy Pemberton Forum and Our Llwynhendy held a month of consultati­on during April.

This resulted in 170 individual­s providing feedback which has fed into a redesign of the Llwynhendy Library which includes an extension to provide a multipurpo­se space that provides amenities such as a library, café and meeting and hall space.

Also taken into considerat­ion is a new layout of the fields that includes new features such as a picnic area, children’s play equipment, new pathways and environmen­tal features.

The feasibilit­y study is due to be completed in July but, in the meantime, the views of the community is needed on the designs.

These can be found on

Llanelli Rural Council’s website, where users can browse the designs and read up on the results of the first consultati­on.

There is an opportunit­y to provide feedback by following links to the survey - and there will be a separate survey for younger people.

The closing date for the surveys is Friday, July 3.

All this informatio­n can be found online at https:// www.llanelli-rural.gov.uk/ llwynhendy-hub/ or if you desire a paper copy, please contact Darren Rees on 01554 774103 or by email at darren.rees@llanelliru­ral.gov.uk

Cllr Sharen Davies said: “We’ve done the best we can in difficult circumstan­ces to connect with residents on this.

“Every household will receive a flyer with more informatio­n on this final consultati­on phase. Please respond and have a say before the July 3 cut-off.

“I would like to thank Carmarthen­shire County Council housing and leisure teams for their cooperatio­n so far in allowing Llanelli Rural Council to explore the possibilit­y in taking over this area of Llwynhendy for the benefit of its residents. Also the work of proactive local community groups like Llwynhendy and Pemberton Forum, Our Llwynhendy and Ty Enfys Family Centre in the part they’ve played in raising awareness of this important piece of work and their role in the steering group.”

Llanelli Rural Council Pemberton ward Cllr Jason Hart added: “The designs put forward are exciting and show considerat­ion for users of all ages for various uses. We have engaged with the consultant and put forward various user journeys for the building based on the discussion­s I have with residents in my role as community councillor. I’m looking forward to reading the final report and acting on it.”

Llanelli Rural Council Leader Cllr Tegwen Devichand added: “I’m impressed by the work carried out by the consultant­s to date and the attractive building and green space designs they have put forward. I hope the community engages with this final consultati­on and please contact the council should you have any questions.

“We will do the best we can to make this project a reality and get the maximum investment possible for the residents of Llwynhendy to benefit from.”

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Views are being sought on the planned new community hub building for Llwynyhend­y, Llanelli.
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