From derelict to dynamic: Looking back at the transformation of five community spaces in Wales
The Welsh Government is committed to supporting the regeneration of town centres, with its Transforming Towns programme
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Previously unused and derelict, Goodsheds in Barry is now a sustainable mixed-use development (Image: Tony King Architects Ltd)
Town centres across Wales are benefitting from a huge £110 million investment thanks to Transforming Towns - the Welsh Government’s town centre regeneration programme.
Announced last year, the Transforming Towns fund exists to build new, sustainable facilities; renovate derelict historic buildings; and find new uses for unused land in towns across Wales - with the aim of creating vibrant, sustainable town centres that people want to live, work, play and learn in.