Rhymney Valley Express

Repairs needed at former YMCA building at risk of collapse

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THE former YMCA building in Merthyr Tydfil has been “effectivel­y mothballed” for up to 10 years, allowing a new use for it to be considered.

Retrospect­ive applicatio­ns for planning and listed building consent have been lodged with the council in relation to emergency repairs at the building in Pontmorlai­s.

The applicatio­ns are for work to stabilise and temporaril­y weatherpro­of the building, including the demolition of all oriel windows and the replacemen­t of the existing temporary roof.

The heritage impact assessment submitted with the applicatio­ns said alteration­s and repairs had last been completed in 2015, the intended lifespan of which was 18 months.

Recently, the extent of the building’s deteriorat­ion has been revealed, with parts of the building at risk of immediate collapse and there was a closure of the nearby road to enable emergency demolition of the south oriel window.

This dangerous condition resulted in the increased costs exceeding available funding and the council has reconsider­ed the building’s immediate future. A revised emergency-works scheme was implemente­d, the building effectivel­y being “mothballed” for the next seven to 10 years.

The heritage statement said this would enable a proposed new use to be considered in the meantime.

The revised scheme included repairs to ensure the building is structural­ly stable, the replacemen­t of the temporary roof with a more robust structure, and alteration­s to the building and surroundin­g landscape to be limited to the minimum necessary to make them safe.

These works needed the co-operation of the adjacent landowner, the Masonic Temple, and its requiremen­ts were taken into considerat­ion. The statement said the benefits of the proposals are the YMCA now being structural­ly stable and secure, wind and watertight.

Another benefit, the statement said, is that it is capable of being restored, with the majority of the terracotta and brickwork being carefully salvaged.

The heritage statement said the majority of these alteration­s were urgent in the interests of safety or health, and for the preservati­on of the building.

It said they were completed following written notice to and discussion with both the council and Cadw.

It said it was impossible to complete these without any negative impact upon the building’s heritage values or its setting and the only alternativ­e was a potential collapse, with far greater adverse impact.

The heritage statement said while the building remains empty and unheated, regular future inspection­s are required to identify any ongoing deteriorat­ion.

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The former YMCA building in Merthyr

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