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Reviving the Heart: A Retail Revival for Merthyr’s Town Centre

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Enterprise, events, and maybe even trams – it’s time to bring Merthyr’s high street back to life Every town has a heart — and Merthyr Tydfil’s is no exception. So far in this blog series, I’ve put forward ideas for the outskirts, the riverbanks, the railway, the mountains, and the parks. From Rhydycar West , to a theme park at Abercanaid , to the Cyfarthfa Ironworks showground , and a full transformation of Avenue de Clichy and the Taff Trail , my vision for a Leisure City Merthyr has been clear: To bring life, jobs, culture, and visitors back to Merthyr Tydfil. But now it’s time to address the heart of it all: the high street and shopping precinct . The Problem: Too Many Empty Shops It’s no secret — our town centre is struggling. Empty shops, footfall that comes and goes, and the usual doom spiral that affects so many British towns. But Merthyr doesn’t have to follow that script . We have: A railway and bus network that links us to Cardiff, the Valleys and beyond. Regular eve...

Vision for the Valleys: A Narrow Gauge Link Through the Abernant Tunnel

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Connecting Rhydycar West to Zip World & BikePark Wales – One Track at a Time If we’re going to Make Merthyr Great Again , we need to think not just big, but smart. In my last post, I shared my excitement about the proposed Rhydycar West development – a game-changer for Merthyr and all of Wales. But big attractions on their own aren’t enough. We need to think about how people get there , and how we connect all the amazing things we already have. That’s why I want to put forward an idea that I believe could be transformative – and totally achievable with vision and backing. The Idea: A Narrow Gauge Rail Link Through the Merthyr–Abernant Tunnel The Merthyr to Abernant tunnel – once a vital lifeline of industry – has been sitting in darkness for decades. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. I’m proposing a narrow gauge railway that would run through the tunnel, creating a direct and scenic link between Rhydycar West in Merthyr Tydfil and Hirwaun – where it could connect with ...