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Construction begins on revitalising Aberystwyth’s Promenade

An artist’s impression of a section of the revitalised promenade, Aberystwyth.

Ceredigion County Council is pleased to provide an update on the progress of the revitalisation works on Aberystwyth Promenade that aims to transform the Prom into a more vibrant, accessible, and attractive space for residents and visitors alike.

These improvements, together with the Old College redevelopment are funded £10.8m from the UK Government and will breathe new life into an area rich in cultural heritage. The Promenade project will stimulate new investment, creating opportunities and boosting confidence in the town and build on Aberystwyth’s rightful place as an attractor destination.

The project includes significant improvements to public spaces, such as upgraded street lighting, which has already begun, as well as enhanced footpaths and new street furniture to refresh and modernise the promenade. These upgrades will create a welcoming and safe environment, making the promenade an inviting space to enjoy year-round.

Councillor Alun Williams, Deputy Leader of Ceredigion County Council: “This is a transformative programme of works for Aberystwyth. Combined, we are seeing over £60m of investment into the town. The new promenade will greatly improve links with other attractions like the Castle Grounds and the revitalised Old College. It will offer more space for active travel and healthier lifestyles as well as adding to the all-round beauty of the seafront. The consequent increased footfall will then naturally lead to business growth. It’s good to see some of the improvements already in place, like the new lighting around the war memorial at Castle Point.”

Maldwyn Pryse, Mayor of Aberystwyth added: “Whilst concerned by the lack of proper consultation regarding the development, we accept that the works are finally getting underway. There are positive enhancements to the town from this investment especially since the two bridges will hopefully be installed before Christmas, pending the relevant construction consents from CADW being received in time. Moving forward, I will be pushing hard for a strong partnership with the County Council to ensure that we are fully engaged and work together on the opportunities that will come out of this to further improve our town.”

The project will be carried out in phases, the first phase of the promenade works started in October and is expected to be completed by early 2025. The overall project is anticipated to conclude by summer 2025.

Residents affected by the works have received information directly, ensuring that any disruptions are minimised. This includes the contact details of the main contractors, should there be any issues.

The works have been planned over the Winter to minimise disruption.