From indoor market stalls and shopping arcades to a museum and
state-of-the-art leisure centre, Climate Change Minister has seen first-hand how £17m of
Transforming Towns funding has been put to use in Newport.
Newport City Council has received the funding since 2018 through
the Targeted Regeneration Investment (TRI) programme and the
Transforming Towns (TT) programme.
During the visit, the Minister saw several projects first hand
including:
- The new indoor market supported by a £2m TRI loan
- The Central Library and Museum where refurbishment work was
completed in February thanks to £1.3m of TT funding
- Newport Leisure and Wellbeing Centre supported by a £7m TT
grant
- The Chartist Tower which has ben converted into a four-star
hotel thanks to more than £600k of TRI funding
- The Grade II listed Market Arcade which has been redeveloped
with £1.2m of TT grant funding
Speaking after the visit, Climate Change Minister said: “It was great to visit
Newport to see the positive impact funding has had on the city
centre.
“We want town and city centres across Wales to be the beating
heart of Welsh communities, where people can access services,
shops, communal and cultural spaces.
“Regenerating our town centres is complex and will only happen if
we have a joint understanding of the issues they face. These
include the increase in out-of-town development reliant on
private car transport, the growth in online shopping, and the
withdrawal of essential services.
“Our Transforming Towns programme is designed to help reverse
this decline, with £125 million over three years to reinvent
towns across Wales.”
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Notes to editors
Regeneration Investment in Newport since 2018
|
£
|
Green City Centre
|
181,899
|
Revenue Funding 2020-21
|
25,000
|
Property Frontage, Homes Above Shops and Covid Recovery
|
1,000,000
|
Ringland Hub
|
583,000
|
Chartist Tower (loan and grant)
|
1,250,000
|
Indoor Market (loan)
|
2,000,000
|
Market Arcade, Newport
|
1,251,500
|
Revenue Funding 2021-22
|
68,000
|
Information Station (Central Library & Museum and Old
Station Building)
|
1,325,074
|
Placemaking Grant
|
554,000
|
Newport Leisure & Wellbeing Centre (Expansion Land)
|
7,027,000
|
King's Chambers Phase 3
|
250,000
|
Placemaking Grant 2022-2025
|
1,367,999
|
Town Centre Loans
|
1,000,000
|
|
|
Total
|
17,883,472
|