Public consultation on the future of Swansea city centre and the waterfront is due to end on April 26.
Local residents have been having their say in the consultation on the draft Future Swansea plan since March 6 – and they can still do so in a number of ways.
Their thoughts, comments and feedback will help Swansea Council create a final version of the plan later this year.
It will set out a vision for improving the city centre and waterfront over the next decade.
To help form their views, citizens can see the draft plan, and an easy-read version of it, and then complete the online survey.
Alternatively, they can request a hard copy of the plan and survey by emailing the council team running the consultation – email [email protected].
Council officers and staff of partner agency Urban Foundry have met interested local residents at a series of city centre drop-in sessions.
All comments and feedback will be collated and considered to develop a final version of the plan.
This is due to be considered by the council’s cabinet in the second half of this year – with a view to it becoming a template for the future development of the city centre & waterfront.
Council head of regeneration Phil Holmes said: “The Future Swansea plan – influenced by the public – will shape the future of the city centre and waterfront.
“The consultation gives residents an opportunity to shape how their city will develop.”
The draft plan – full title Future Swansea: A Placemaking Plan for Swansea City Centre and Waterfront – was informed by earlier engagement with more than 1,200 residents, businesses and organisations.
It outlines proposed improvements across five key areas of the city centre and waterfront, along with a series of priority regeneration projects.
Together, they aim to make the city a better place to live, work and visit.
The city’s ongoing council-driven £1bn regeneration programme is delivering new homes, leisure destinations, office space, green infrastructure and improvements to the cultural and visitor offer.

















