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Author Sir Simon Jenkins joins board of foundation behind plans for major South Wales tourism attraction

Cyfarthfa Castle(Image: Rhydian Thomas)

The foundation behind plans for a major industrial heritage themed tourism attraction in Merthyr has been boosted with a string of new board members, including acclaimed author Sir Simon Jenkins.

Sir Simon, who is also a former chair of the National Trust, is among eight new board appointments at the Cyfarthfa Foundation, established to develop Cyfarthfa Castle and its park into a major tourist destination attracting 500,000 visitors a year.

Sir Simon, whose father came from Dowlais is also a former deputy chair of English Heritage, is currently a columnist for the Guardian and a former editor of the Sunday Times. Amongst his many books on politics and history is a volume on the churches and castles of Wales.

A masterplan for the development of Cyfarthfa was published last year. It was developed by a team led by internationally-renowned Ian Ritchie Architects and included landscape specialists, Gustafson Porter and Bowman, who recently landscaped 40 acres around the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Merthyr Tydfil Council funded the masterplan exercise and, following its publication, the Welsh Government has given £1.2m of development funding for the project.

The foundation’s 20-year plan envisages an international quality museum and art gallery set in an expanded 100-hectare public park that would have the capacity to attract nearly half a million visitors a year. It also placed social renewal and community engagement at its heart.

The foundation has yet to reveal how the project would be funded and what sources of finance would be sought, including lottery, public sector, benefactor and potential private sector backing.