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    Bridgend Council issues update on Porthcawl’s Metrolink

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 23, 2024No Comments
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    As the opening of Porthcawl’s Metrolink draws closer, Bridgend County Borough Council addresses any concerns about its structure and grass rooftop.

    Built on solid bedrock on the landward side of the old Salt Lake harbour wall, concrete piles used in the construction of the Metrolink offer strength and support to the lightweight structure consisting largely of aluminium and glass.

    The steel piles have been positioned at least 10 metres into the ground, with building control inspectors monitoring each critical stage of the build, including the piling, pumping of concrete, laying of steel reinforced foundations, as well as the installation of the structure.

    The rooftop grass, sedum, has been chosen for this spot specifically for its suitable properties.  A hardy plant that thrives in full sun, as well as tolerates excessive amounts of water; it sprouts to create a carpet of leaves that turns a darker shade of green in the winter, but a yellow / brown colour in the summer, as the plant moves into self-preservation mode.

    The same plant found on the roof at Kenfig National Nature Reserve, sedum is especially useful positioned on a rooftop because of the way in which it soaks up water and complements the drainage system.

    Councillor Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing, said:

    Following arduous planning, preparation and consistent monitoring, we can confidently guarantee that the Metrolink has been built on steadfast, solid foundations and the structure has received every possible quality assurance throughout the process of its build.

    We hope that the highlighted points serve to dispel any concerns about the building and people can look forward to using the inviting, modern space, as well as to the increased accessibility to areas across south-east Wales offered by the Metrolink.

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