JWC have successfully reinstated the replicator clock tower on the Grade II Listed Powerhouse building, following months of painstaking work. The tower will soon receive new illuminated clock faces to all four sides. Restoration work continues on the roof and interior to allow the building to be fitted out with Penderyn Whisky’s distillery equipment. MainRead More
Raising the Roof of the Palace Theatre
Contractor R&M Williams are currently on site carefully stripping the decaying interior from the building and repairing the exterior. Behind plaster that is being removed, they have found numerous blocked up doorways leading from 6 original staircases and discovered the original orchestra pit in front of the stage. The existing damaged roof has also beenRead More
‘Whisky’ Glass Seals New Visitor Centre
The whisky coloured glass that splits the new Visitor centre has now been installed between the welsh slate roofing. This makes the new build element of the scheme weatherproof and another step closer to completion. Main contractor JWC are constructing the scheme on behalf Swansea Council. The design team includes GWPA Architecture, Hydrock, Holloways PartnershipRead More
Plaza Port Talbot Scheme Approved
The Plaza mixed use development in Port Talbot, Wales was today awarded planning permission. The scheme for tenant YMCA and the client Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council (NPTCBC) will provide a series of new spaces for the benefit of the local community. The development will retain the recognisable, Grade II listed art deco-style iconicRead More