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Council Publishes Findings of Pontardawe Swimming Pool Feasibility Study
27 August 2025
Neath Port Talbot Council will present the findings of a feasibility study into a proposed new swimming pool in Pontardawe at its Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, 3rd September. The feasibility study identifies a preferred location and places the council in a strong position to respond to future funding opportunities as they arise.
Recognising the importance of swimming provision for Pontardawe and the surrounding communities, the Council agreed to undertake a feasibility study to explore options for a replacement pool. The study assessed a wide range of factors including potential facility mix, site options, design and operational models, financial implications, environmental sustainability, and funding opportunities.
The preferred site identified in the study is adjacent to the existing Pontardawe Leisure Centre. This location offers significant operational advantages, particularly in reducing revenue costs through shared staffing arrangements.
The feasibility study reaffirms the need for a new pool and estimates the total build cost at £14.9 million. Efficiency savings could support around £4 million through prudential borrowing, leaving a funding shortfall of £10.8 million. While no additional funding sources have been identified at this stage, the completion of the feasibility study places the council in a strong position to respond to future funding opportunities as they arise.
Cllr Cen Phillips, Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism & Wellbeing, said: “We commissioned the feasibility study because we understand how important swimming provision is to the people of Pontardawe and the surrounding area. The completion of the study is a step forward and it strengthens our ability to secure funding in the future.”
“We will continue to explore all available avenues to secure the necessary funding.”
The full Cabinet report and feasibility study are available to view on the Council’s website: https://democracy.npt.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=158&MId=12563