Swansea residents can have their say on how Castle Square could look in future
The Council have released images of how the concrete space could be transformed
The public are being invited to have their say on a new design proposal for Swansea city centre’s Castle Square.
Its been developed by Swansea Council after earlier public consultation on initial design ideas.
The plan shows a new-look Castle Square with more greenery, including planting, lawned areas and a higher number of trees.
New steps, seating, lighting and paving, as well as two green-roofed commercial units are also included in the plans.
The existing water feature would be removed and replaced by a new water jet feature which can be switched on and off so that events could take place there.
Consultation runs till May 24th
Council director of place Martin Nicholls said:
“As part of the formal planning process for this development the public can have their say in a pre-application consultation from April 25 to May 24. We’d like as much public feedback as possible.”
The Castle Square proposals can be seen online – www.bit.ly/CastleSq290422