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Pentre Awel project gets £40m City Deal backing

Pentre Awel in Llanelli will feature business, research, education, health and leisure facilities

An image of the planned Pentre Awel, Llanelli(Image: Carmarthenshire Council )

A multi-million-pound wellness and research village project in Llanelli has been approved by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government and Welsh governments.

The backing means the Pentre Awel scheme, which will feature business, research, education, health and leisure facilities, can now start drawing down funds from the investment portfolio from the City Deal for the Swansea Bay City Region.

The project is planned for the same site as the former and controversial Life Sciences and Wellness Village scheme, which was also seeking a £40m contribution from the City Deal.

Pentre Awel has been taken forward with a new business case and funding model. The two governments has now approved a £40m funding contribution to the project from the City Deal, which they jointly fund.


Another view of the planned Pentre Awel(Image: Carmarthenshire Council )

Now a search for a main contractor will begin soon with work on zone one of the project to start this autumn. This is an 83-acre site in south Llanelli.

Features of Pentre Awel being funded by a £40m City Deal contribution in coming years include:

  • Incubation and acceleration spaces that will help research businesses develop innovative healthcare technology;
  • A well-being skills centre focusing on health and care training, with courses ranging from entry level through to postgraduate
  • A clinical research centre
  • A clinical care centre to deliver multi-disciplinary care closer to home for a wide range of community-focused services.

Pentre Awel is being led by Carmarthenshire County Council in partnership with Hywel Dda University Health Board, universities and colleges.

The City Deal-funded elements of Pentre Awel are projected to create 1,289 jobs. Once the whole site is operational, it is hoped this will increase to 1,800 jobs.