Swansea Waterways Revival Takes Step Forward with New Feasibility Study
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Swansea waterways revival takes step forward with new feasibility study
The New Destinations report, published by the Swansea Community Boat Trust, outlines plans for a 35-mile blue/green corridor stretching from Clydach to Port Tennant, linking the River Tawe with the Swansea Canal, Tennant Canal, and Neath Canal. The study was supported by the university’s Centre for Heritage Research and Training (CHART) and funded by MEDR – the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research. It explores how regenerating lost can…
Researchers supporting venture to open up Swansea's historic waterway corridor
News from Wales Swansea University experts are lending their support to an ambitious scheme to revive the waterways... The post Researchers supporting venture to open up Swansea’s historic waterway corridor appeared first on News from Wales.
Swansea's industrial past could power its future through waterway revamp
Swansea University experts are lending their support to an ambitious scheme to revive the waterways of the city’s industrial past. The Centre for Heritage Research and Training (CHART), based at the University, has been working with the Swansea Community Boat Trust with its aims to identify a blue/green waterway corridor along the Swansea Valley from Clydach to Port Tennant. Thanks to funding from MEDR – the Commission for Tertiary Education and…
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