River Tawe

River Tawe

The River Tawe ("Afon Tawe" in Welsh) is a river in south Wales. It flows in a principally south-westerly direction for some 48 km (28 miles) from its source below Moel Feity in the old red sandstone hills of the western Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel at Swansea. Its only large tributary is the River Clydach. The Tawe passes through a number of towns and villages including Ystradgynlais, Ystalyfera, Pontardawe, and Clydach and meets the sea at Swansea Bay below Swansea.

The lower part of the valley was intensely industrialised in the 18th and 19th centuries and was especially impacted by metal refining and working and to a much lesser extent by porcelain manufacture. Large areas of the lower valley remain contaminated by industrial spoil containing copper, lead, nickel and zinc. The only significant extant relic of those times is a major nickel refinery at Clydach which is part of the Canadian company INCO. The quality of the river has now greatly improved. Large salmon and trout swim up the river to spawn.

In 1992, a barrage was built at the mouth of the river.

National Cycle Route 43 follows this river for much of its course.

Redevelopment

Tawe riverside corridor

The stretch of the River Tawe from Morfa to Parc Tawe bridge is a redevelopment area. [http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=19086] .

Developments which are already under construction are:
*Residential development at the site of the former Addis factory at Morfa
*Segregated express bus route between the Landore park and ride site and Swansea railway station

Proposed developments are:
*Expansion of the Landore Park and Ride site
*Morfa Distributor Road, a new distributor road connecting the A4067 road (near the Hafod Copperworks site) to Morfa Road, New Cut Road and The Strand (near Swansea railway station).
*Replacing the industrial and commercial premises in the Morfa Road area with a new residential and commercial development including new student flats for Swansea Metropolitan University
*New Hotel in the Hafod Copperworks area
*Find new uses for heritage buildings in the Hafod Copperworks area
*New ferry stop in the Hafod Copperworks area

t. Thomas Riverside

The proposed St. Thomas Riverside development consists of 169 one, two and three bedroom apartments and 50 townhouses [http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6411] and will be located on the east bank of the River Tawe in the St. Thomas area.

Bridges and crossings

Bridges over the River Tawe within the City and County of Swansea, from north to south:
*A4067 (Ffordd Cwm Tawe) road bridge
*B4291 road bridge at Glais
*A4067 road bridge (second crossing)
*former rail access to the Vale Inco works at Clydach
*disused railway bridge (former GWR route from Felin Fran to Clydach)
*A4067 road bridge (third crossing)
*Park Road bridge at Clydach
*M4 motorway bridge
*railway bridge (Swansea District Line)
*Swansea Vale road bridge
*Morriston road bridge - links Morriston town centre to the Swansea Enterprise Park
*Mannesmann pedestrian and cycle bridge - links the Enterprise Park to Beaufort Road in Plasmarl
*southern Beaufort Road bridge (unnamed)
*Landore railway viaduct (South Wales Main Line)
*Morfa footbridge - links the Morfa Retail Park to the Liberty Stadium
*White Rock Bridge - road and pedestrian bridge linking the Landore district with the Bon-y-maen district
*Parc Tawe Bridge - road and pedestrian bridge linking Parc Tawe with St Thomas
*Quay Parade Bridge - road and pedestrian bridge linking Quay Parade with Fabian Way
*Old Swansea Bridge - a former railway bridge: the bridge deck no longer exists but the piers remain
*Sail Bridge - a pedestrian and cycle bridge linking the Maritime Quarter near Sainsbury's superstore to the SA1 Swansea Waterfront development area
*Trafalgar Bridge - a pedestrian and cycle bridge located near the Swansea Bay barrage: built at a cost of £1.2 million, it crosses the barrage lock and part of the bridge swings with the lock gates

ee also

*Lower Swansea valley
*Swansea Bay barrage

External links

* [http://www.explore-gower.co.uk/swansea/river_tawe.html The Tawe River and Swansea Harbour]
* [http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/news/Development-reveal-treasures-past-industry/article-307311-detail/article.html River Tawe New Construction]


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