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The £150m world-leading railway testing facility gets green light

The site, which sits across two local authority catchments, has had approval from Neath Port Talbot, with the decision from Powys due tomorrow

The GCRE site

Councillors have backed the Welsh Government's plans to build a world-leading railway testing facility in South Wales.

The site sits across two local authority catchments: Neath Port Talbot and Powys, with most of the land lying within Powys' borders.

Members of Neath Port Talbot (NPT) Council have given the government planning permission to develop a £150 million Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) at the head of the Dulais and Tawe Valleys. The decision from Powys Council is due tomorrow.

The development site consists of 1,000 hectares of land that was formerly the Nant Helen opencast mine and the Onllwyn coal washery.

A total of eight of Neath Port Talbot Council's special planning committee voted unanimously in favour of the plans during a meeting held on Tuesday, July 27.

Labour councillor Arwyn Woolcock said: "The fact this investment is coming to Wales is an honour... the fact that confidence is being shown in Neath Port Talbot and Powys to deliver this project is a huge and massive bonus."

The Welsh Government announced its plans for the rail centre in 2018 and will provide £50 million funding. The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government will contribute £30m to the project. Other funds will be derived from private investors.

The GCRE will feature inner and outer looped electrified testing tracks and associated infrastructure such as rolling stock storage, maintenance and sidings, as well as a control centre and space for related R&D, education and training purposes.