Public to have say on Swansea's Castle Square revamp

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Councillors said Swansea's Castle Square could be "transformed"

People are being encouraged to have their say on plans to redevelop Swansea's Castle Square.

The square, which was developed from a gardens in the 1990s, is considered "tired" and councillors want to make changes to make it more vibrant.

Swansea council has now published a public open spaces notice giving people the chance to give their views.

Council leader Rob Stewart said it could become a "thriving, regenerated city centre".

The public can put their views forward until Thursday, 18 August.