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    Swansea Council provides update on Mumbles sea defence work

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 23, 2024No Comments
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    Rob Stewart and Julie James at the Mumbles sea defences project.
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    Senior figures from Swansea Council and the Welsh Government have toured the Mumbles sea defences project.

    Council leader Rob Stewart and minister for climate change Julie James were among those who saw that progress is being made as the council works to protect the community from storms and rising sea levels in coming years and decades.

    Fellow guests included council cabinet member for environment and infrastructure Andrew Stevens, fellow cabinet members, Senedd Member for Gower Rebecca Evans and Gower MP Tonia Antoniazzi.

    The large-scale project, mainly funded by the Welsh Government, is being delivered for the council by main contractors Knights Brown. Local residents and businesses are being kept up to date on progress.

    Latest work on 1.2km site between Oystermouth Square and Verdi’s has included the installation of the first reinforced concrete sea wall panels.

    Work in the coming months will include the installation of rails and low walls on top of the sea wall and the start of the work on public spaces.

    There’ll be new seating, lighting, litter bins, play opportunities and public art. No trees will be lost – and more greenery will be planted.

    Slipways and beach access stairs will be upgraded; these support the prom, providing leisure opportunities for pedestrians and cyclists, residents and visitors.

    Hundreds of parking spaces will remain in Mumbles’ seafront area.

    Rob Stewart said: “We’re strengthening and improving the Mumbles sea defences to protect homes, businesses, organisations, attractions and events against climate change for future generations.”

    Andrew Stevens said:”As we’re raising and strengthening the sea wall we’re also improving the defences at prom level, creating attractive low stone walls and landscaped embankments as another line of defence.”

    Julie James said: “I am delighted to see the progress made at the Mumbles Coastal Protection site. This scheme will reduce the risk of flooding to 126 residential properties.”

    Rebecca Evans said: “Climate change is happening, and our community is at risk of coastal flooding and erosion. As well as protecting properties, this scheme will deliver improvements to the promenade for the benefit and enjoyment of visitors and residents alike.”

    Tonia Antoniazzi said: “Mumbles sea front will be enhanced for residents and visitors and protected from climate change. I’m looking forward to seeing the completed work.”

    Andrew Eilbeck, Knights Brown divisional director, said: “We thank the Mumbles community for their positive reaction and encouragement they continue to give us as we work on the project.”

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