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Elan Valley £21m tourism project boosted with Growth Deal outline business case approval

The Elan Valleys Project is being led by Welsh Water which said it will make a significant financial contribution towards it

The Elan Valley.(Image: © Crown copyright (2012) Visit Wales, all rights reserved)

A proposed £21.7m project to enhance the tourism experience in the Elan Valley has been boosted with its outline business case for funding being approved by the Mid Wales Growth Deal.

The Elan Valleys Lake project, which is being led by Welsh Water, would see over a five-year investment period, the redevelopment and expansion of the not-profit-water company's Elan Valley visitor centre overlooking the Caban Coch Dam, a hub for water sports and events, new tourism accommodation, including glamping pods, and the upgrading of footpaths and bike trails. The project is also committed to woodland conservation management and green energy supply through connections to the hydro mains ring.

As well as seeking backing from the £100m º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government funded Mid Wales Growth Deal, Welsh Water said it would make a “significant” financial contribution itself as well as seeking other private sector investment. It said it couldn’t provide a figure on what amount towards the £21.7m project cost it is seeking to secure from the Growth Deal.


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Having secured outline planning consent, the project will now advance to the final business case assessment stage.

Martin Driscoll, Welsh Water’s director of business services and people and who is leading the Elan Valley Lakes project, said: “We are pleased that the project has reached such an important stage as we aspire to deliver a flagship destination in Mid Wales. We believe it will be key to achieving the growth deal’s ‘strengthened tourism offer’ priority area. This project aims to enhance visitor experience, increase revenue and sustain the natural beauty and environment of the Elan Valley.

“We look forward to continuing to work with the Mid Wales Growth Deal team to make this happen.”