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Swansea waterfront £20m plan could create over 200 jobs | Swansea waterfront £20m plan could create over 200 jobs |
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Plans are being submitted for a £20m project in Swansea's waterfront which developers claim could create over 200 permanent jobs. | |
The Waterside Centre would offer up to eight shop and restaurant units, with a 94-bed care centre for older people and around 25 homes built above them. | The Waterside Centre would offer up to eight shop and restaurant units, with a 94-bed care centre for older people and around 25 homes built above them. |
The developers, Waterstone Estates, say the plan would complete the northern side of the Prince of Wales dock. | The developers, Waterstone Estates, say the plan would complete the northern side of the Prince of Wales dock. |
Work could start by spring next year and is likely to take up to two years. | Work could start by spring next year and is likely to take up to two years. |
Gareth Chappell, speaking for Waterstone and care provider 55 Plus, said extensive pre-application meetings had been held with the council to ensure the proposal complied with the local area plan. | Gareth Chappell, speaking for Waterstone and care provider 55 Plus, said extensive pre-application meetings had been held with the council to ensure the proposal complied with the local area plan. |
"The retail space is six units but they can be flexible depending on what shops came to them, so there could be eight," he told BBC News. | "The retail space is six units but they can be flexible depending on what shops came to them, so there could be eight," he told BBC News. |
"It's rare to get these sort of units that look directly onto the waterfront. Water is a definite attraction for people. | "It's rare to get these sort of units that look directly onto the waterfront. Water is a definite attraction for people. |
"There will be 140 jobs in the care home and 83 in retail, plus 120 temporary jobs for the construction phase." | "There will be 140 jobs in the care home and 83 in retail, plus 120 temporary jobs for the construction phase." |
Visitor numbers | Visitor numbers |
If the bid is successful, Mr Chappell said developers aimed to start work by spring next year and were hoping for a maximum construction time of two years. | If the bid is successful, Mr Chappell said developers aimed to start work by spring next year and were hoping for a maximum construction time of two years. |
The care centre would also offer services to older people in the community who were able to stay in their own homes with support. | The care centre would also offer services to older people in the community who were able to stay in their own homes with support. |
Waterstone Estates was responsible for the previous phase of development at the Prince of Wales Dock, which saw a 132-bed hotel, a restaurant and a supermarket open in November 2010. | Waterstone Estates was responsible for the previous phase of development at the Prince of Wales Dock, which saw a 132-bed hotel, a restaurant and a supermarket open in November 2010. |
Russell Greenslade, from Swansea Bid which represents city centre businesses, said he would welcome anything which increased visitor numbers. | Russell Greenslade, from Swansea Bid which represents city centre businesses, said he would welcome anything which increased visitor numbers. |
Earlier this month concerns were raised about development at the dock after it emerged that money which had been ringfenced by the Welsh government to create a 400-berth marina had been distributed elsewhere after development stalled in 2008. | Earlier this month concerns were raised about development at the dock after it emerged that money which had been ringfenced by the Welsh government to create a 400-berth marina had been distributed elsewhere after development stalled in 2008. |
However, the Welsh government said since 2008 only £2.9m had been raised in income from sales of land at SA1, and in the same period £9.3m had been spent on the area. | However, the Welsh government said since 2008 only £2.9m had been raised in income from sales of land at SA1, and in the same period £9.3m had been spent on the area. |
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