A more connected, happier and greener County Council for Conwy

Delivered by
Muse
Location
Conwy
Use
Civic & Community / Office

BREEAM 'Excellent' civic building

Our BREEAM ‘Excellent’ civic building in the heart of Colwyn Bay was designed to meet the highest green credentials, reducing the council’s carbon footprint, while improving service delivery by bringing colleagues under one roof (reducing the council’s estate from 13 offices to one connected and modern central hub).

A central hub for Conwy County Council

Our work forms part of the council’s wider regeneration of the town, which has seen over £50m invested to modernise the historic promenade and coastal defences, along with a new beach and the redevelopment of the stadium and events centre at Parc Eirias.

In numbers

£million

Value

sq ft

office building

council workers

Years in duration

Awards

Year
Award

2019

Coed Pella, Regeneration Category

RICS Wales Awards

2019

Colwyn Bay - Coed Pella, Workplace Design

Insider Wales Awards

Partners

Our civic building in the heart of Colwyn Bay was delivered by Muse in partnership with Conwy County Borough Council, and our construction partners Bowmer and Kirkland.

Our Partners

Location

Colwyn Bay, Conwy

Conway Rd
Colwyn Bay
LL29 7AZ
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