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Major step forward for £140m Cardiff Central station revamp

Cardiff Council's planning committee has granted prior approval for the project, which will see major changes to the city's railway station

An artist impression of the Central Square entrance to Cardiff Central.(Image: Transport for Wales )

Multi-million pound plans to revamp Cardiff Central station have taken a major step forward. Cardiff Council's planning committee have approved plans for the scheme worth an estimated £140m which will see changes made to the foyers, subway, front and back of the building.

The proposed development, aimed at improving access and capacity at the station, will also see a new building constructed at the west wing to house a waiting area and retail space. Most of the planning committee members praised the design of the application.

Cllr Emma Reid-Jones said: "It is going to look amazing isn't it?" Never miss a Cardiff story and sign up to our newsletter here.

"I love the fact that we are going to retain the historic features... and the subways with the change of the lighting is going to make such a difference."

The Department for Transport, Cardiff Capital Region and the Welsh Government will fund the works.

The Cardiff Central Station project will mark another major change in the area of the city now known as Central Square, which has seen a new BBC Wales headquarters and bus station built there in recent years.

However, the site has been criticised by some for looking "grey" and lacking trees.


Another planning committee member, Cllr Adrian Robson, also commended the design of the scheme, but made reference to this.