Construction News
03/04/2023
Plans For Carmarthen Hwb Approved
Plans to develop Carmarthen Hwb, a wellbeing and cultural centre housed in the former Debenhams store in the centre of Carmarthen have been approved.
A Notice of Commencement was issued on 13th March 2023 and works at the former department store on St Catherine's Walk will start.
Bouygues UK is the preferred bidder for the project, which is a collaboration between Carmarthenshire County Council (open a new tab), Hywel Dda University Health Board (open a new tab) and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (open a new tab) (UWTSD). Funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund (open a new tab), the Hwb will be a public space which will promote preventative health care and wellbeing. It will house council teams that can help residents with employment support and lifelong learning opportunities, will house a gym, as well as be home to some of the county's museum collections in a state-of-the-art culture, leisure and exhibition space.
It will also be a base for Carmarthen town’s tourist information centre, council customer services as well as access to further and higher education for local people, delivered by the UWTSD Group, which includes Coleg Sir Gâr and Hywel Dda University Health Board.
Housed in the former Debenhams department store in St Catherine’s Walk, it is expected that once open to the public it will increase footfall for the town centre and drive further economic resilience for local traders and retailers.
When the store closed in May 2021 the knock-on effect on trade in the town centre was significant. It is hoped that the new centre, the first of its kind in Carmarthenshire, will encourage more people from the region into Carmarthen town centre to take advantage of all of the public and leisure services that will be available under one roof.
Bouygues UK has already been working closely with sub-contractors from the area on its other project at Pentre Awel in Llanelli (open a new tab), and will continue to do so at the Carmarthenshire Hwb project – with a further commitment to upskill all those working in its supply chain on the importance of embedding sustainability into their work.
John Boughton, Managing Director of Wales for Bouygues UK said: "It is great that this next stage of the planning process has been granted and we can start work on this redevelopment, which will bring nearly 8,000 square metres of commercial space in the town centre back to life.
"Refurbishing rather than rebuilding this former department store ties in with Bouygues UK’s commitment to climate and the environment. We have ambitious plans to decarbonise, reduce water and energy use, as well as decrease waste generated on site by 40% by 2030.
"This is a unique development that brings together health, education and public services under one roof – serving the local community at an easily accessible base, and will be an amazing resource for all who use it."
A Notice of Commencement was issued on 13th March 2023 and works at the former department store on St Catherine's Walk will start.
Bouygues UK is the preferred bidder for the project, which is a collaboration between Carmarthenshire County Council (open a new tab), Hywel Dda University Health Board (open a new tab) and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (open a new tab) (UWTSD). Funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund (open a new tab), the Hwb will be a public space which will promote preventative health care and wellbeing. It will house council teams that can help residents with employment support and lifelong learning opportunities, will house a gym, as well as be home to some of the county's museum collections in a state-of-the-art culture, leisure and exhibition space.
It will also be a base for Carmarthen town’s tourist information centre, council customer services as well as access to further and higher education for local people, delivered by the UWTSD Group, which includes Coleg Sir Gâr and Hywel Dda University Health Board.
Housed in the former Debenhams department store in St Catherine’s Walk, it is expected that once open to the public it will increase footfall for the town centre and drive further economic resilience for local traders and retailers.
When the store closed in May 2021 the knock-on effect on trade in the town centre was significant. It is hoped that the new centre, the first of its kind in Carmarthenshire, will encourage more people from the region into Carmarthen town centre to take advantage of all of the public and leisure services that will be available under one roof.
Bouygues UK has already been working closely with sub-contractors from the area on its other project at Pentre Awel in Llanelli (open a new tab), and will continue to do so at the Carmarthenshire Hwb project – with a further commitment to upskill all those working in its supply chain on the importance of embedding sustainability into their work.
John Boughton, Managing Director of Wales for Bouygues UK said: "It is great that this next stage of the planning process has been granted and we can start work on this redevelopment, which will bring nearly 8,000 square metres of commercial space in the town centre back to life.
"Refurbishing rather than rebuilding this former department store ties in with Bouygues UK’s commitment to climate and the environment. We have ambitious plans to decarbonise, reduce water and energy use, as well as decrease waste generated on site by 40% by 2030.
"This is a unique development that brings together health, education and public services under one roof – serving the local community at an easily accessible base, and will be an amazing resource for all who use it."
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