Ysgol Parc y Tywyn
The new Ysgol Parc y Tywyn has recently been completed, with the new site being idyllically situated, near to the harbour and the town centre. Pupils have moved into the £9.6million state-of-the-art school, which provides spacious and inspiring places to learn, in a high-tech environment.
The Welsh medium primary school has been built to the highest energy efficiency standards, providing Passivhaus and BREEAM Excellent status. The new school has been delivered through Carmarthenshire County Council’s Modernising Education Programme and jointly funded by the Welsh Government.
Glanmor Terrace Development Site
Planning permission has recently been granted for 32 eco-friendly homes, following a £4million funding package secured by Cartrefi Croeso, Carmarthenshire County Council’s new housing company.
The Welsh Government included the ambitious Burry Port Garden Village development in its £43million Innovative Housing Programme grant and the proposed scheme will provide a mix of homes on land next to the existing Plas Y Mor Extra Care Scheme in the town.
Exciting designs have been drawn up with environmentally-friendly features including solar panels and Welsh timber, both sourced and manufactured locally, that will help residents save up to £1,000 a year on energy bills. The homes will be designed to encourage low energy lifestyles, improve health and well-being and mitigate fuel poverty.
Residential Site
Carmarthenshire County Council has purchased, on a subject to planning basis, the 7.26 acre Grillo site at Burry Port, adjacent to the Llanelli Waterside Joint Venture’s current land holding, to provide a 15.25 acre residential development site at the centre of the harbour area.
The acquisition of the land will enable the council to facilitate the regeneration of this brownfield site to provide up to 364 residential dwellings and 465 sq m (5,005 sq ft) of retail and leisure use within a prime waterfront location, further enhancing and complementing the offering at Burry Port Harbour.