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£40m town centre revamp planned | |
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A £40m retail and leisure development is being planned for Neath that will see the old civic centre demolished. | A £40m retail and leisure development is being planned for Neath that will see the old civic centre demolished. |
Developers are being invited to submit proposals for shops, restaurants, bars and a new library and heritage centre. | Developers are being invited to submit proposals for shops, restaurants, bars and a new library and heritage centre. |
The council said some of the UK's major retailers want to move to the town but it lacks suitable accommodation. | The council said some of the UK's major retailers want to move to the town but it lacks suitable accommodation. |
It said the revamp would attract a new generation of shoppers and protect the town centre from a growing threat from out-of-town retail parks. | |
The council has drawn up a development brief and aims to have three schemes shortlisted by the summer. | |
Council leader Derek Vaughan said there would then be widespread consultation among existing businesses, visitors and residents before a final bid is approved. | Council leader Derek Vaughan said there would then be widespread consultation among existing businesses, visitors and residents before a final bid is approved. |
The development may also see the existing multi-storey car park and other buildings raised to make way for new units. | |
"The overall aim is to enhance Neath as a shopping destination," he said. | "The overall aim is to enhance Neath as a shopping destination," he said. |
By the autumn we hope to have detailed proposals from the chosen developer Derek Vaughan, council leader | By the autumn we hope to have detailed proposals from the chosen developer Derek Vaughan, council leader |
"The council is inviting developers to develop a retail-led site which we hope would include good quality town centre shops, restaurants, cafe bars, new car parking and a new library and museum." | "The council is inviting developers to develop a retail-led site which we hope would include good quality town centre shops, restaurants, cafe bars, new car parking and a new library and museum." |
He said the site would include the old civic centre, which should be demolished by the end of this year. | He said the site would include the old civic centre, which should be demolished by the end of this year. |
But he added: "We are keeping the boundaries as flexible as possible not to curtail the developers' proposals." | But he added: "We are keeping the boundaries as flexible as possible not to curtail the developers' proposals." |
Gareth Nutt, the authority's head of property, said most the land was in council ownership and it was estimated the cost of the project would be in the region of £35m to £40m. | Gareth Nutt, the authority's head of property, said most the land was in council ownership and it was estimated the cost of the project would be in the region of £35m to £40m. |
"There are competing pressures from out-of-town developments," he added. | |
"One of the biggest problems is that the shopping units (in the town centre) do not meet the requirements of modern traders. | "One of the biggest problems is that the shopping units (in the town centre) do not meet the requirements of modern traders. |
"We know that there are retailers who would like to be in Neath but are not here." | "We know that there are retailers who would like to be in Neath but are not here." |
He said the development could create up to 150,000 square foot of new shopping space. | He said the development could create up to 150,000 square foot of new shopping space. |
"It will be an absolute requirement that it enhances and supports the existing network. | "It will be an absolute requirement that it enhances and supports the existing network. |
"It goes without saying we will be looking very closely at the design and quality of materials used," added Mr Nutt. | "It goes without saying we will be looking very closely at the design and quality of materials used," added Mr Nutt. |
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