Subway building nears completion

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A second project under the Haverfordwest Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) is nearing completion.

Over the past few months, 2 Victoria Place – part of which overlooks Castle Square – has undergone a dramatic transformation.

The latest project reintroduces the traditional form of a Georgian period building to the Haverfordwest townscape – a marked improvement from the 1960s concrete-framed building which went before.

The fast food outlet, Subway, will continue to trade from their new improved setting while new office and residential properties will replace the current vacant upper floor space.

The architects for the project are Pembroke Design Ltd with the works being undertaken by main contractors Andrew Scott Ltd.

The grant funders to the whole scheme are Pembrokeshire County Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Cadw – the Welsh Government’s historic environment service.

County Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economy and Communities, Keith Lewis, said: “It’s wonderful to see signs of real regeneration in Haverfordwest. We are fortunate to have grant money available under the THI and I would encourage other property owners to take advantage of this scheme.”

Mark Bowen, Managing Director, Andrew Scott Ltd, commented: “We are proud to have been involved in regenerating this building. I would like to thank the Council for their great cooperation throughout the project, and our project team who have successfully delivered on schedule, within budget and without any safety incidents.

“As a company, with an office in Haverfordwest, this project was important to us and provided us with the opportunity to ensure that employment, training and business opportunities were made available to the local community.”

There are a number of further schemes in the pipeline, with the old Swales music shop buildings currently out to tender. This is the final chance for owners to come on board as all grant offers need to be in place by March next year.

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castle-square-oldNo.2 Victoria Place which will be unveiled shortly. Pictured is Councillor Keith Lewis (left) and the building’s owner, Neil Evans.

Castle Square shortly after the turn of the 20th Century (where Subway and Shaws the Drapers are now).


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