South Wales Evening Post

Rail test centre a step closer to becoming reality

- ELGAN HEARN Local Democracy Reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE first part of a loan worth £50 million to develop a Global Rail Testing Centre of Excellence (GCRE) near Ystradgynl­ais has been given to Powys County Council (PCC).

In total it is estimated that the project would cost £150 million.

At a meeting of the Independen­t/conservati­ve cabinet on Tuesday an item on treasury management for the last financial quarter of 2020-21 revealed that £33 million had been handed over to PCC from the Welsh Government in March.

A further £10 million will be received in this financial year and £7 million next year.

If the project does not go ahead, the money would be paid back to the Welsh Government.

Finance portfolio holder Cllr Aled Davies said: “A special bank account had to be set up to deal with that.

“In time an investment company will be formed, and the money loaned to it.

“It’s taken a huge amount of work to put everything in place and all the due diligence around that.

“We must not forget that this is a really positive and exciting programme.

“Global is in the title, which indicates the significan­ce of this investment.”

The project also received a £30 million pledge from the UK Government in its spring budget.

Powys’s corporate director for environmen­t and economy, Nigel Brinn, said: “It’s great to see the project in this position with both government­s confirming funding.

“I’m sure everyone welcomes that and is keen to see the project progress.

“We could not have forecast this six to 12 months ago.”

Council leader Cllr Rosemarie Harris added: “There’s a lot of work to be done. It’s so exciting, especially for an area that needs jobs and investment.”

The treasury management report was accepted by the council’s cabinet.

The GCRE is supposed to be built at Nant Helen once Celtic Energy finish its coal mining operation later this year.

Powys Council is part of a joint venture with Neath Port Talbot Council and the Welsh Government to develop the site, which straddles the two local authoritie­s’ boundary.

At the end of March an outline planning applicatio­n by the Welsh Government to build a Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) at the Nant Helen opencast coal mine was lodged with both Powys and Neath Port Talbot.

It is expected that the applicatio­n will be decided this summer.

Due to concerns in the area that the scheme could create noise pollution and impact the village of Caehopkin visually, the applicatio­n has been “called in” to be decided by the planning committee.

If successful the project is expected to be fully operationa­l by 2025, bringing a possible 300 jobs to the area.

Under the plans, a 6.9-kilometre highspeed testing track and 4.5km low-speed high-tonnage testing track will be built at the site along with a dual platform station.

Plans also include a control centre, a research and developmen­t facility, maintenanc­e sheds and staff overnight accommodat­ion.

 ??  ?? The Global Rail Testing Centre of Excellence near Ystradgynl­ais has been given the first part of a loan worth £50 million.
The Global Rail Testing Centre of Excellence near Ystradgynl­ais has been given the first part of a loan worth £50 million.

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