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    Cyfarthfa Castle transformation boosted by extra funding

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 22, 2021No Comments
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    The transformation of Merthyr Tydfil’s iconic Cyfarthfa Castle into an international quality museum set in an impressive 100-hectare public park has moved a step closer thanks to an additional £1.2m funding boost from the Welsh Government.

    The 20 year Cyfarthfa Plan is the result of 12-month’s work by a multi-disciplinary team led by the internationally renowned Ian Ritchie Architects. The plan was commissioned by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and warmly welcomed by Welsh Government.

    Merthyr Tydfil’s Cyfarthfa Castle

    The development could open new chapters in Welsh tourism, community and cultural development and create an exemplar project which demonstrates the force and effectiveness of the agenda of the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act.

    The project will be progressed via a new charitable foundation – The Cyfarthfa Foundation – in collaboration with Merthyr Tydfil Council, the Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Trust and the Valleys Regional Park.

    This additional stimulus will allow the project to progress through:

    • Continuing historic archive studies to assess what contribution information and materials held in them could make to presentation and interpretation of the proposed visitor attraction.
    • Engaging with local residents to ensure the site builds on the renewed focus on utilising green spaces and community venues to support healthy lifestyles and well-being to cement a bottom up, community led, long term approach to regeneration’.
    • Initiating urgent repairs to the historical assets of Cyfarthfa in line with all appropriate local authority, Cadw and Welsh Government policies and procedures.
    • Establishing a strong, diverse and representative Foundation Board and core staff to realise the multi-faceted vision set out in the masterplan.

    Lee Waters MS, Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport and Chair of the Valleys

    Taskforce, said: “This project has the potential to be an attraction of international importance, which also brings real benefits to the local community. I applaud the boldness of the Cyfarthfa Foundation which has been unapologetic about its ambition and its determination to create a flagship attraction which celebrates Merthyr Tydfil’s global importance in the story of how we have all developed.

    “This investment should be a great legacy of the Valleys taskforce project and will play an important role in the ongoing development of the Valleys Regional Park as a catalyst for change”.

    Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas said: “Visit Wales’ ambition is to grow tourism for the good of Wales. This means economic growth that delivers benefits for people and places, including environmental sustainability, social and cultural enrichment and health benefits.

    “This outstanding vision will both celebrate and heal the natural and post-industrial environment to provide a beautiful setting for recreation, harnessing the potential for tourism to improve the wider economic wellbeing of Merthyr and the wider Valleys region.”

    Geraint Talfan Davies, Chair of The Cyfarthfa Foundation, said: “This funding is a hugely welcome step forward for a project that can be truly transformative both for the local community and for Wales as a whole. The Foundation is determined to create something of international quality that will celebrate an industrial heritage of world importance, enhance the natural environment and act as an engine of social and cultural renewal. The ready support of the Welsh Government is an indication of the project’s immense potential.”

    The Cyfarthfa plan is a visionary, exemplary and multi-layered strategic plan for the Cyfarthfa heritage area, Merthyr Tydfil and beyond, to be implemented over the next 20 years.

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