Communities across Wales are benefitting from over £2.5 billion
in UK Government levelling up funding to transform their local
areas, which is the equivalent of over £800 for every person in
Wales.
This huge funding boost has seen the UK Government working with
local partners to deliver projects that transform communities,
create thousands of jobs and grow the economy. In 2023,
this included two new £160 million Investment Zones in north-east
and south-east Wales, two Freeports in Anglesey and Milford Haven
and Port Talbot alongside a further £319 million in Levelling Up
Funding for projects across Wales such as £20 million to
transform Barry Docks waterfront and £18.8 million to improve
visitor facilities at the National Slate Museum in Gwynedd.
The £2.5 billion investment from the UK Government also includes
£790 million in City and Growth Deals which now cover every part
of Wales and are delivering jobs and local growth. The Swansea
Arena, part-funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, is now open for
business and has a full programme of events.
Welsh Secretary David TC Davies said:
2023 was a fantastic year for both the scale and pace of new
investments in Wales and I’m delighted to see that our levelling
up funding for communities across Wales now stands at more than
£2.5 billion.
It has been brilliant to see projects where work has been
completed and the community is already seeing huge benefits, such
as the Baglan Bay Technology Centre in Port Talbot, which is now
open for business. This ground-breaking building is the first of
its kind in Wales and offers high tech office and laboratory
space to a host of innovative companies, part funded by the UK
Government’s investment in the Swansea Bay City Deal.
“And I’ve seen countless other projects where work is already
underway, or nearing completion. The construction of the Pentre
Awel health and well-being centre in Llanelli is moving at pace
and will soon create over 1,800 jobs and training opportunities
in a world-class medical research facility.
Another highlight was seeing construction begin on the High Value
Engineering centre in Blaenau Gwent. This new centre for Coleg
Gwent will provide space for 600 students to gain valuable new
skills and has received £9 million directly from the UK
Government’s Levelling Up Fund.
These investments are making a huge difference to communities and
I’m looking forward to seeing many more transformational projects
across Wales in the coming year.
As well as large scale funding, the UK Government is also working
directly with local communities to safeguard the places that are
important to them. The Community Ownership Fund has invested over
£4 million in a range of projects from community-run pubs and
shops to refurbishing village halls, chapels and community
centres.
The Welsh Secretary met many of the people who have been
instrumental in saving these important community assets. He
added:
It’s such a pleasure to meet the recipients of the UK
Government’s Community Ownership Fund, such as the people behind
saving Llandyrnog Village Shop in Denbighshire and the Judge’s
Lodging in Presteigne.
They are the heroes of their local areas, brimming with ideas and
enthusiasm and it’s fantastic that we can help them achieve a
long-lasting future for these much-loved places.
This year, communities across Wales are set to benefit from even
more projects opening, such as a new transport hub in Porth and
a new dual carriageway at Coed Ely, near Llantrisant in
Rhondda Cynon Taf. Both these schemes will help people access
workplaces and leisure facilities more easily, improve
connectivity right across the region and grow the economy.
The table below sets out the UK Government’s investments in
Wales.
|
(£m)
|
Wales
|
|
Levelling Up Fund (3 rounds)
|
440
|
|
UK Shared Prosperity Fund
|
585
|
|
Community Ownership Fund
|
4.2
|
|
Community Renewal Fund
|
47
|
|
Freeports
|
52
|
|
Investment Zones
|
320
|
|
Long Term Plan for Towns
|
80
|
|
Sports Grassroots Facilities Fund
|
14
|
|
Strength in Places
|
47
|
|
City and Growth Deals
|
790
|
|
Launchpad
|
7.5
|
|
Regional Investment Fund
|
130
|
|
TOTAL
|
2516.7
|