Future of Llanelli Housing Block in Tyisha Under Discussion
Future of Llanelli Housing Block in Tyisha Under Discussion

The future of a former housing block on Clos Sant Paul in Llanelli's Tyisha ward is being discussed with developers, the council has confirmed. The building, owned by the council, was most recently used by housing charity The Wallich for young people in need of accommodation but is currently empty.

Part of Wider Regeneration Plans

The building is adjacent to Station Road, the main route between the town centre and the rail station. It is part of wider regeneration plans for Tyisha that include more homes and a more attractive environment. Asked by the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) what was happening with the block, the council said: “The council is currently in discussions with developers regarding the site and hopes to finalise arrangements later this year.”

Local Business Owner's View

Natalie Evans, owner of health supplements shop and cafe Cy Gwyllt Supplements Beastro on Station Road, said people wanted to see the regeneration project become reality. “Station Road is a busy road - it would be flourishing if we had more homes, more customers buying food,” she said.

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Background and Councillor's Statement

Land across Station Road from Clos Sant Paul used to have four blocks of council flats and maisonettes which were demolished four years ago. The council’s Plaid-Independent administration hopes to have a preferred Tyisha regeneration partner onboard before too long. Speaking at a council committee meeting last month, Tyisha councillor Terry Davies said a huge amount of work had been done behind the scenes. “I’ve worked with this team from the very beginning and I have seen firsthand the challenges they have faced - poverty, anti-social behaviour, transient tenants, environmental decline, and a community that has become deeply fragile,” he said. Referring to the former housing block in Clos Sant Paul, councillor Davies told the LDRS he was involved in shaping the future of the site along with several other groups. “It’s an important location for us residents and I can assure all is going well,” he said. “It has been a long and difficult challenge and the team has worked hard on the plan and I am looking forward to being sharing exciting updates with residents later in the year.” Meanwhile, the council is considering road safety and pavement improvements on Station Road and its junction with Glanmor Road and Marsh Street.

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