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    M4 Underpass Gets a Natural Makeover in Port Talbot

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 26, 2025No Comments
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    A nature-themed project has enhanced an underpass in Port Talbot through a series of murals, a ‘green screen’ and introducing a variety of new trees and plants.

    The initiative is part of Neath Port Talbot Council’s #NATUR Returning Green to Grey project which aims to integrate nature into urban areas.

    The latest project has turned an area under the M4 motorway between Llewellyn Street and Pentyla-Baglan Road into a vibrant green space that benefits both nature and the aesthetics of the area.

    The ‘green screen’ intends to support local wildlife by providing shelter, nests and food. Constructed using a trellis support system and climbing plants, the screen will contribute to improving air quality and regulating temperatures in an urban area. It also aims to improve the aesthetics of the area and have a positive impact on people’s physical and mental health.

    Local artists including THEW Creative, JenksArt and Fresh Creative, have painted murals on the concrete columns supporting the motorway. The murals highlight key species of plants and wildlife to act as a reminder of the rich natural heritage in the county borough.

    Additionally, native trees have been planted adjacent to Port Talbot multi-storey car park to support existing mature trees, and a wildflower meadow has been established to enhance the area’s biodiversity.

    Cllr Wyndham Griffiths, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning, Transport and Connectivity, said: “This project is a wonderful example of how we can bring nature into urban spaces, improving both the environment, and the look and feel of the area.

    “Along with other nature-based schemes the team has delivered, I’m sure local residents will welcome the improvements.”

    The NATUR Returning Green to Green project is funded by Welsh Government and the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Local Places for Nature fund.

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