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Former BHS store redevelopment in Swansea secures multi-million pound funding

The Swansea Council scheme to bring more public services to the city centre has secured £5.5m funding

Artistic impressions and photos of the BHS building(Image: Swansea City Council)

A project to develop a former BHS store in Swansea city centre has secured major funding.

The Swansea Council scheme to bring more public services to the city centre has secured £5.5m in financial backing.

It will see the former BHS and What! store on Oxford Street be redeveloped into a hub containing Swansea's central library and other council services.

Read more: New £750m plans to transform the centre of Swansea take a major step forward

The funding consists of a £2m grant provided under the Welsh Government's Transforming Towns initiative.

A further £3.5m is available to Swansea Council to develop the former BHS store as a public focal point.

Council leader Rob Stewart said: "This substantial funding will help us deliver an outstanding venue for people to meet and to access a range of public services that are important to them.

He added: "The Welsh Government has confidence in our plans for our city centre as we forge ahead with our city’s £1bn regeneration."