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  1. MUMBLES: Plans unveiled for new £4.5m marine sports centre at Knab Rock — funded by 12 luxury flats on the site of the historic yacht club

    Plans for a major new marine sports centre on the Mumbles waterfront have been submitted to Swansea Council – alongside proposals for 12 luxury flats on the site of the existing Mumbles Yacht Club to help fund the development.

    The “Centre for Marine Sporting Excellence” would be built at Knab Rock, next to Verdi’s café, just yards from the popular slipway.

    It would include training and coaching facilities for sailing, rowing and coastal sports, a tidal bathing pool, boat and equipment storage, public toilets, a Changing Places facility and flexible community rooms.

    An annotated aerial visualisation of the proposed scheme at Knab Rock, showing the new Centre for Marine Sporting Excellence, tidal bathing pool, future half-tide harbour and the proposed MYC Apartments on the existing Mumbles Yacht Club site across Mumbles Road. Picture: Huw Griffiths Architects Ltd

    The centre would also house a 120-seater function room – described in the plans as suitable for conferences, training events and weddings.

    But to help pay for it, the existing Mumbles Yacht Club building across Mumbles Road would be demolished – and replaced with 12 luxury mezzanine apartments above an undercroft car park.

    A visualisation of the proposed MYC Apartments block, designed to be partly built into the limestone cliff face on the existing Mumbles Yacht Club site. Picture: Huw Griffiths Architects LtdA pedestrian’s view of the proposed MYC Apartments from Mumbles Road, with Verdi’s café visible to the right. Picture: Huw Griffiths Architects Ltd

    Documents submitted to Swansea Council show that the apartments – 10 standard flats and two penthouse suites – would be expected to sell for between £500,000 and £650,000 each, generating an estimated £6.3 million to £6.5 million.

    That money would help fund the marine centre, which is currently estimated to cost £4.5 million to build.

    Mumbles Yacht Club, founded in the 1930s, is also home to Mumbles Rowing Club, founded in the 1880s – a centre of excellence for coastal sculling that attracts Team GB athletes.

    Together, the clubs have around 350 to 400 members.

    An aerial visualisation showing the proposed Centre for Marine Sporting Excellence (centre) and the MYC Apartments block (left) set against the Mumbles cliffs. Picture: Huw Griffiths Architects Ltd

    The yacht club has held a public consultation that drew more than 500 responses, with almost all in support of a new watersports centre, according to the club.

    Commodore Richard Woffinden said the club was excited about the future. “There’s a long way to go but we are really excited about the future of Mumbles Yacht Club and our rowing club,” he said. “It would be great to be part of a centre where clubs of all sorts can work together to create opportunities for our community to join us on the water.”

    The proposals also flag potential future ambitions for the site – including a half-tide harbour and a tidal swimming pool – as part of a wider vision for enhancing the Mumbles waterfront.

    The club has indicated it may also explore grant funding to upgrade the proposed centre into a national-level coaching facility for Wales and the UK.

    The proposed Centre for Marine Sporting Excellence viewed from the bay. Picture: Huw Griffiths Architects Ltd

    Plans submitted to the council acknowledge the significant constraints of the site.

    The yacht club building lies within the Mumbles Conservation Area, while the proposed apartment site sits within the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (now known as the Gower National Landscape).

    The flats would be partly built into the limestone cliff face – a designated Safeguarded Limestone Resource and an internationally recognised dark sky community, requiring strict controls on lighting.

    The Grade II listed Bristol Channel Yacht Club sits just 30 metres away from the proposed apartment block, and the marine sports centre site is within Flood Zone 3 – meaning major flood risk constraints apply.

    Council planning officers have responded with a mixed verdict on the proposals.

    Officers said they applauded the aspirations to provide a new high-quality Centre for Marine Sporting Excellence, recognising its potential community and sporting benefits.

    But they raised significant concerns about the principle of developing 12 luxury private flats on land that extends outside the Local Development Plan settlement boundary – which would normally only be permitted as “enabling development” with substantial heritage benefits.

    The officers also said insufficient information had been provided to justify the scale, massing, siting and design of the buildings, or to demonstrate proper compliance with placemaking principles.

    Concerns were also raised about lighting impacts on the Gower’s dark sky designation, parking levels, residential amenity, green infrastructure and the robustness of the proposed enabling development model.

    The proposal also appears to be contrary to TAN 15 – Welsh Government planning guidance on flood risk.

    The yacht club will now respond to the points raised, develop a business plan and explore funding in more detail.

    The plans come at a time when several other major waterfront proposals are under development across Swansea Bay. A separate tidal pool is being proposed near the Civic Centre as part of a major transformation by Urban Splash, while Eden Project-style proposals from Xanadoo are also being explored for a Swansea site.

    The application is currently at the pre-application stage with reference 2026/0063/PRE on Swansea Council’s planning portal.

    A formal planning application is yet to be submitted.

    #KnabRock #Mumbles #MumblesYachtClub #SwanseaCouncil
  2. Mumbles para‑rower Ben Pritchard crowned Welsh Sports Personality of the Year

    Golden hat‑trick for Mumbles star

    The 33‑year‑old from Mumbles stunned the sporting world with a hat‑trick of major titlesParalympic gold in Paris, followed by European glory in Plovdiv and a world crown in Shanghai.

    It’s a meteoric rise for the former sailor and triathlete whose life changed forever in 2016 after a cycling crash left him paralysed from the ribcage down.

    From hospital bed to sporting hero

    Introduced to adaptive sport during his recovery, Pritchard discovered rowing at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. By 2019 he was making his GB debut — and by 2024 he was Paralympic champion.

    Now, just nine years after lying in a hospital bed, he’s standing tall as Wales’ top sporting star.

    “This means everything to me,” said Pritchard. “Nine years ago I was just aiming to live my life again. And here I am, winning the biggest award in Welsh sport.”

    Sporting roots and family pride

    Pritchard comes from a proud sporting family — his father a judoka and rugby player, his mother a netballer for the Welsh police force. He first made waves at Mumbles Yacht Club, before turning to cycling and triathlon.

    Eyes on Los Angeles 2028

    With the BBC Cymru Wales crown secured, Pritchard has already set his sights on defending his Paralympic title at the Los Angeles Games in 2028.

    Panel praise and tough competition

    Paralympic legend Baroness Tanni Grey‑Thompson chaired the judging panel, hailing Pritchard’s “phenomenal year.”

    Jockey Sean Bowen from Pembrokeshire was runner‑up after passing 1,000 career wins and being crowned Champion Jockey — the first Welshman to do so since 1954.

    Other stars commended included sprinter Jeremiah Azu, cyclists Anna Morris and Zoe Backstedt, para‑athletes Aled Sion Davies and Sabrina Fortune, snooker icon Mark Williams, table tennis prodigy Anna Hursey, rally driver Elfyn Evans, boxer Lauren Price and swimmer Matt Richards.

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    #BBC #BenPritchard #Jockey #Mumbles #MumblesYachtClub #ParaSport #ParaAthlete #paraRower #SeanBowen #WelshSportsPersonalityOfTheYear