£16.9m Restoration Begins at Port Talbot’s Princess Royal Theatre
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£16.9m restoration begins at Port Talbot’s Princess Royal Theatre
The 40-year-old theatre, attached to the town’s civic centre, is being overhauled by Morgan Sindall Construction on behalf of Neath Port Talbot Council via the South West Wales framework. Funded by the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund, the scheme is part of wider town centre regeneration and is due for completion in autumn 2026. The building will be stripped back to bare brick and remodelled to improve customer flow and accessibility. Plans inc…
Work commences on £16.9m restoration of Port Talbot’s landmark theatre
Morgan Sindall Construction has commenced refurbishment works on the Princess Royal Theatre in Port Talbot. The theatre, attached to the town’s civic centre, has stood tall for 40 years, and the new plans will rejuvenate the venue to make it fit to cater for the needs of a 21st Century audience. Appointed to the project by Neath Port Talbot Council via the South West Wales framework, Morgan Sindall is undertaking the £16.9M restoration as part o…
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