Crowds flock for first look at dramatic Civic Centre makeover plans
Residents packed into the Y Storfa community hub last week as Swansea Council and regeneration firm Urban Splash unveiled early ideas for one of the most high‑profile redevelopment sites in Wales.
The proposals — still at an early stage — include new cafés and bars overlooking the bay, beach‑sports shops, apartments, workspaces, a dedicated events venue, and even a brand‑new aquarium on the waterfront.
It’s the boldest vision yet for the huge seafront plot, which the council says could become a “once‑in‑a‑generation” destination for locals and visitors.
An artist’s impression showing how part of the redeveloped Civic Centre site could look, with new cafés, bars, leisure spaces and a busy seafront promenade.(Image: Urban Splash / Swansea Council)
First Minister drops in for a look
Among those getting an early peek was First Minister Eluned Morgan, who visited Y Storfa during the two‑day exhibition. The hub itself is part‑funded by the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns programme.
For anyone who missed the event, the full proposals — along with a feedback form — are now available online, with more public engagement promised in the months ahead.
“Shaping something special for Swansea”
Urban Splash, the award‑winning regeneration specialists appointed to deliver the 20‑year partnership across seven Swansea sites, said the turnout showed just how much appetite there is for change.
Development director David Warburton said the response had been “fantastic”.
“We’re at the very start of shaping something special for the Civic Centre site,” he said. “Local insight is invaluable, and there’ll be plenty more opportunities for people to have their say.”
A visual of the proposed Civic Centre plaza, featuring new public spaces, landscaping and a landmark aquarium building.(Image: Urban Splash / Swansea Council)
Council: “People care deeply about this site”
Council leader Cllr Rob Stewart said the early reaction proved how important the location is to Swansea residents.
“This is a landmark site and people care deeply about its future,” he said. “Working with Urban Splash gives us a once‑in‑a‑generation chance to reimagine the Civic Centre as a vibrant destination for residents, businesses and visitors.”
He added that the council is committed to keeping local people “at the heart of the project”.
Residents study detailed plans for Swansea’s City Waterfront project during the Civic Centre public engagement event.(Image: Swansea Council)
Part of a wider city shake‑up
The Civic Centre revamp is just one of several major schemes being brought forward under the Urban Splash partnership.
Last autumn, the company revealed plans for a seven‑acre riverside neighbourhood in St Thomas, including more than 150 homes — half of them affordable — a landmark six‑storey building, shared gardens, improved river walkways and new space for shops, cafés and leisure.
The Civic Centre proposals are expected to evolve over the coming months as more public feedback is gathered.
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