Wales On Sunday

Activity centre plan has been abandoned

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PLANS for a new activity centre at the Pontymoile basin, on the Monmouthsh­ire and Brecon Canal near Pontypool, have been abandoned due to rising costs.

The proposal, which was aimed at improving non-motor powered activities on the canal, such as paddle boarding and canoeing, was part of the Monmouthsh­ire and Brecon Canal Adventure Triangle project identified in 2019.

Planning permission for the hub and cafe was approved last year, despite more than 70 objections, with many raising concerns over the loss of the existing barge cafe business.

The proposal was put forward by the Canal and River Trust in conjunctio­n with Torfaen and Caerphilly councils.

The three organisati­ons were successful in bidding for funding from the Welsh European Funding Office to provide an activity hub at the site.

However Torfaen council has decided not to proceed with the project following a confidenti­al report which went before cabinet members earlier this week.

A council spokesman said: “Due to the risk of rising costs and time constraint­s, the council has with regret decided that it will not proceed with work to create an activity hub at the Pontymoile basin.

“The canal is a popular and valued destinatio­n and the council remains committed to exploring opportunit­ies to work with the Canal and River Trust to look for alternativ­e projects to improve the canal for residents and visitors.”

In 2019, the Canal and River Trust secured more than £4m of European Union funding for the Monmouthsh­ire and Brecon Canal Adventure Triangle scheme, which included three projects centred around Pontymoile. Included in that was the plan to develop an activities centre at Pontymoile.

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