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Gaerwen railway station - part of the Future developments plan [10] for the North Wales Metro by Transport for Wales; Llangefni railway station - part of an April 2019 New Rail Stations Prioritisation – Stage 2 Assessment Report, by the Welsh Government, likely part of any reopening of ACR. [11]
The South Wales Metro (Welsh: Metro De Cymru) is an integrated heavy rail, light rail and bus-based public transport services and systems network currently being developed in South East Wales around the hub of Cardiff Central railway station. The first phase was approved for development in October 2013.
Llanelli Waterside (Welsh: Morlan Elli) is the marketing name given to the new suburb development in the coastal strip south west of the town of Llanelli, Wales.The scheme is a joint development between Carmarthenshire County Council and the Welsh Government.
The Technium Centre Bellway Homes's Altamar apartment block overlooking the Prince of Wales Dock. SA1 Swansea Waterfront (colloquially: SA1) is the marketing name given to the brownfield development area in the northern part of Swansea Docks, Wales. The area lies directly to the southeast of Swansea city centre.
South Wales: Ambulance: Welsh: ... Glan Llyn is a mixed-use community development south-east of Newport, ... The new community plan included the construction of 4,000 ...
56 Pitt Street is a proposed skyscraper development in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] Currently in planning phases, if completed, the building would be the first of its kind in Sydney to exceed a height of 300 metres.
The context for planning policy in Wales is contained within two main documents, Planning Policy Wales, which provides guidance on the preparation and content of development plans and advice on development control decisions and appeals; and Minerals Planning Policy Wales, which gives guidance for the extraction of all minerals and other substances in, on or under land.
In 2019, there were 363 hydroelectric projects in Wales, with the capacity of 182MW, annually generating over 347 GWh. [7]: 17 Since 2014 Natural Resources Wales (NRW) have enabled developers and small community groups to build 15 small scale hydro schemes in Wales, which can produce 1300kW of energy annually. NRW have also finished building ...