Mumbles Pier Reveals New And Exciting Plans For Restoration!
The old offshore lifeboat base at Mumbles Pier will reopen as a restaurant
Two new pavilions will also be built on the pier providing retail and café units.
The owners of Mumbles Pier say they are "delighted" after being given the green light to carry out exciting transformation plans to the iconic Swansea site.
Swansea Council yesterday approved plans submitted by Fred Bollom to erect two new pavilion buildings on the Grade II listed pier which will become retail, bathroom and cafe units.
And the former offshore lifeboat house, situated right at the end of the pier, will be transformed into a brand new restaurant.
The owners will also replace the existing access bridge for the former lifeboat house, and erect gates at the pier entrance.
A spokesman for Ameco, which owns the Pier, said: “We’re delighted to have reached this important approval stage. It has taken a bit of time but we wanted replicate period features and a Victorian theme.
“Work is currently on hold, for obvious reasons, but we’re hoping to resume as and when its safe to do so."
Planning documents state the development will have a beneficial impact on the local economy, "creating additional jobs on site once the development is operational, and construction-related jobs will be created during the construction period".
It adds: "The development will bring this under-utilised asset to the city into enhanced use."
The pier is one of Swansea's most iconic and recognisable landmarks, having been part of the city since 1898.
Steeped in a rich history, it is a triumph of Victorian architecture and one of only six surviving iron piers in Wales. It is Grade II listed and is currently undergoing extensive restoration works.
The plans are part of a multi-million pound redevelopment, and refurbishment works for which have already been approved commenced during the summer of 2018.
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Reacting to the news, chairman of Mumbles Community Council, councillor Dr Martin O'Neill said: "I welcome the maintenance and the restoration of an historic and valuable site to Mumbles, but at the same time it is very important we monitor the situation and make sure the area is not overdeveloped."
And Mumbles councillor Myles Langstone added: "As far as I'm concerned, developments are welcomed as long as they are in-keeping with the character of the community.
"The pier is one of the most iconic points in Mumbles that comes to a lot of people's minds when thinking of Mumbles. Protecting that and enhancing it is key."
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