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Historic Swansea dock to be taken over by Welsh Government

The Prince of Wales Docks dates back to the 19th century

The Prince of Wales Dock, SA1, Swansea (Image: Adrian White )

The Welsh Government is taking over an historic Swansea dock.

It will assume control of the Prince of Wales Dock from Associated British Ports (ABP), which owns the port of Swansea.

ABP has given notice that it intends to close the dock from July 5, and end all navigation rights. The notice follows a harbour revision order made by Welsh ministers on May 24.

Housing and commercial developments have sprung up around much of the Prince of Wales Dock over the last 15 years or so, and plans to develop another four plots were submitted to Swansea Council last month.

A Welsh Government spokesman confirmed the harbour revision order will transfer the Prince of Wales Dock to the Welsh Government.

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He said: “We will also assume responsibility for its ongoing maintenance as part of the wider SA1 waterfront development.”

An ABP spokeswoman said:“Navigational access to the dock from the rest of the port of Swansea has not been practised for a number of years and the closure is required to support the management of the port in an efficient and economic manner and to the benefit of the neighbouring community.

“A number of housing developments, hotels and eateries now surround the dock and it is a popular destination for visitors and residents. Community events such as the Swansea Triathlon would still be able to take place in the dock.”