Welsh Authorities Allocate £200K for Pond Consultation to Enhance Environmental Sustainability

🌊 **Big Bucks for a Pond in Torfaen! 💷**
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In a bold move, a Welsh council is shelling out nearly £200,000 just for advice on creating a pond at an old industrial site in Talywain, Torfaen! 🏞️ This hefty spend is all about smart project management to keep costs down for what’s part of a larger, £4.6 million land reclamation plan. The scheme involves redirecting two watercourses at ‘The British’ site to form an attenuation pond—essential for managing water flow through an overwhelmed culvert during those rare, century-level storms. ⛈️

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This pond project kicks off the first phase of a grand redevelopment vision for the former ironworks and mine. 💡 The future? Profitable land use and clean energy generation led by private developer IDRIS in collaboration with the council.

Funds were okayed last July, paving the way for a nearly £200k investment in cost consultants Gleeds. 🏗️ Council rep Gill Lewis explains it’s all about dealing with limited resources, ensuring efficient project and cost management, and sticking to the budget.

Will the pond plans hold water? A careful eye on spending, a bit of external expertise, and a strategic contract break could keep things swimming smoothly! Stay tuned as this transformation makes waves in Torfaen! 🌟

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