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City councils unite to petition Welsh Government to boost the economy and protect jobs

The council leaders for Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea have written a letter to Mark Drakeford urging for a 'Team Wales' approach to ensuring the country comes out of the pandemic stronger

Cardiff Council leader Huw Thomas

The council leaders for South Wales’ three biggest cities have united to petition the Welsh Government to do everything in its powers to boost the economy and protect jobs and livelihoods.

In a letter to First Minister Mark Drakeford the group, which comprised of Councillor Huw Thomas, leader Cardiff Council, Councillor Jane Mudd, leader Newport City Council, and Councillor Rob Stewart Leader City and County of Swansea Council, said they were deeply concerned about the extraordinary economic impact of the pandemic.

The letter, which was also signed by the Chair of the Cardiff Capital Region, said a partnership between national and city governments is vital to repurpose and reinvigorate the city centres.

It also says that economic analysts have suggested that Welsh cities are poised to benefit as businesses seek to adapt to post-pandemic conditions and move away from global cities with high overheads.

They believe in a joined-up Team Wales approach to capture this º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based investment.

The group says the city economies account for a third of Welsh GVA, businesses, and jobs, employing over 400,000 people.

They also contribute over £325m in business rates to the collective pot to support public services all over Wales.

The letter outlines the concerns for a jobs crisis across the cities.