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Click on the links below to find out more about the City Centre Core Themes.


Swansea's Vibrant Heart - A dynamic, accessible, mixed-use City Centre.Image depicting CCSF Vibrant Heart Logo

The first part of our vision is to reinforce Swansea City Centre's vibrant mixed-use heart.

Swansea will become a true European City Centre, bringing together a range of uses, environments and experiences. Public transport will be improved and new public spaces, better surroundings, and a fantastic collection of both high street and independent shops will be provided.


Boulevard - Safer, easier movement between City Centre and seafront.Image depicting CCSF European Boulevard Logo

The second theme of our vision is to transform the current highway corridor that runs from Oystermouth Road to Quay Parade into a true European-style boulevard.

We plan to create an urban route alive with movement and activity, that's as pleasing to look at as it is to use.


Waterfront and City Connection - Swansea's waterfront assets brought centre stage.Image depicting CCSF Waterfront Logo

Allied to the European boulevard concept, is the third theme of our vision: to establish new routes that better link the City Centre to the waterfront.

Many people see the waterfront as Swansea's best asset – but its real leisure and amenity value is not currently realised. By making it an active and well linked part of the wider City Centre the achievement of making our city the unique European waterfront destination becomes a step closer.


Complementary Districts - Playing up the real strengths of Swansea's City Centre localities.Image depicting CCSF Districts Logo

The final theme of our vision is to develop the roles of Swansea's City Centre districts.

Swansea's diverse districts are part of our City Centre's personality. In future each district will have its own identity, based on the key role it plays within the community – whether that is civic, social, cultural or educational.

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