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The Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales with Paxton's Tower on the top of the hill. The 43.3 million project, will be first national botanic garden to be created in the UK for 200 years. * It has taken a team of around 500 people nearly three years to build it at a site near Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, south west Wales. The centrepiece is the Great Glasshouse, which has a tilted dome, and houses a Mediterranean-type landscape with streams, waterfalls and a lake. 03/10/2003: The future of the 43 million National Botanic Garden of Wales was hanging in the balance as trustees consider "all the options". The Welsh Assembly has previously offered stop-gap funding to allow the garden, which boasts the biggest single-span glasshouse in Europe, to stay open during October. Alan Hayward, chairman of the garden's board of directors, had previously dismissed the amount as "inadequate" and warned the extra money came with too many strings attached. But following a meeting held on the garden's future in Cardiff, Welsh Assembly culture minister Alun Pugh said he was still awaiting the outcome of their final decision. 1/11/2003 The founder of the Eden Project, Saturday November 1, 2003, said the troubled National Botanic Garden of Wales was a "national treasure" which should be championed. Tim Smit today visited the attraction to offer suggestions and show solidarity to save the 43million project from extinction. Mr Smit said the progress of the garden had been "phenomenal" and said it had a "fantastic future"
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