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Fly-Through Video Showcases Swansea’s Y Storfa Development


A new fly-through video has been released to give people a first detailed look at how a major Swansea city centre development will appear when it opens later this year.

Taking shape at the former BHS unit on Oxford Street, the Y Storfa community services hub will be home to facilities such as a new central library.

Led by Swansea Council with Kier Group as main contractor, the scheme will also include other council-run services such as the contact centre, Housing Options, revenues and benefits, lifelong learning and the West Glamorgan Archive Service.

Non-council tenants will include Careers Wales, Citizens Advice and Swansea University's South Wales Miners' Library.

The new fly-through video shows the building's exterior while highlighting its internal spaces including the main reception, children's library, open-plan library, contact centre, meeting rooms, and a conference and events space.

There will be accessible lifts to every floor.

Central library at the Civic Centre will close from Monday October 20 to help staff prepare for the relocation to Y Storfa.

There are no imminent changes to other council services due to be based at Y Storfa, although people will be kept updated.

Cllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said:

“Swansea city centre needs more footfall to support its existing traders and help attract new shops and other businesses in future.

 

“This is why a £1 billion regeneration programme is ongoing, with schemes such as Y Storfa set to combine with many others to attract more people there.

 

“The new fly-through video shows the scale of what's to come.

 

“Y Storfa will be a place where people can come together – to learn, access important services, or take part in community life in a modern and welcoming space.

 

“By bringing services like the library, archives, Housing Options and others together under one roof, it'll make life easier for many residents and create opportunities for people of all ages.”

Cllr Stewart said:

“The opening of the Y Storfa development will enable the redevelopment of the Civic Centre site on the waterfront as Swansea's regeneration continues at pace.

 

“Our regeneration partners Urban Splash are continuing to work on proposals for that site, which will be made available for feedback as soon as they're ready.

 

“We'll also continue to keep the public updated in the coming weeks on any information that may affect them as a number of council services prepare for the move from the Civic Centre to Y Storfa.”

Funders of Y Storfa include the Welsh Government's Transforming Towns programme.


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