on display in the Parc y Scarlets store. The construction of a new stadium in Llanelli to replace
Stradey Park was first suggested in June 2003, with the advent of regional rugby in Wales.
Llanelli RFC chief executive
Stuart Gallacher said Stradey Park was "not up to scratch" and that options were being considered, including the redevelopment of the existing ground and the construction of a new stadium elsewhere in the town. In March 2004, they announced plans to build a new, 15,000-capacity stadium at a cost of £20 million, funded in part by the sale of the Stradey Park site. The location for the new stadium was selected in July 2004, near the Trostre tin plate works in
Pemberton, on the eastern outskirts of Llanelli, and plans for the new stadium were released a year later. The entire complex would cost £45 million and feature a retail park, athletics facility and an indoor training barn, subject to approval of the plans, after which construction would begin in spring 2006 and be completed by August 2007. Having previously been known by the provisional title of "Pemberton Stadium", the stadium's official name –
Parc y Scarlets – was announced on 20 May 2008. ==Design==