The council and its partners the Welsh Assembly Government recognise the important role the centre plays in the life of those who live, visit and work in Merthyr Tydfil, and in developing the economic health of the area. They have made a commitment to achieving significant improvements to the centre over the next 5 years.
If this aim is to be achieved it will require the active support and input from all stakeholders – those who own property, run businesses, operate services and of customers and consumers.
This web site will be one means of keeping people informed of what is proposed, and on the progress of agreed projects. It also provides one method of feedback, so that people can express views, make suggestions or merely comment on town centre issues.
Urban regeneration and economic development consultants, URBED, have drawn on experience in other historic coal and steel towns in Belgium, Germany and Sweden to suggest new ways of revitalising the centre, for example by using the restoration of old buildings to create jobs and new community facilities.
Latest News
17 March 2010
10am - 2pm on Friday 19th March 2010 at High Street Merthyr Tydfil.
22 December 2009
Update - The Means have been appointed to undertake the Business Improvement District Development Study. Work on this study has now commenced.
03 March 2010
The Town Centre will be taking part in British Tourism Week on Friday 19th March with a Food Festival.
02 December 2009
Public Convenience Grant
26 January 2010
Step, Stop, Stay at Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre this Christmas.
29 June 2009
Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre is awarded two national awards in one day!
03 March 2010
This document is now available to download from our Resources page. The document sets our the key priority projects for the regeneration of the town centre for the short, medium and long term.