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Economy minister pledges to tackle 'North-South divide' in Wales

Ken Skates will tell business leaders in Wrexham that he will guarantee that North Wales gets its fair share of his budget

What is the Development Bank of Wales?

Welsh Government Economy Minister Ken Skates is pledging to answer critics who say there’s a North-South divide in investment and funding to support businesses.

Mr Skates, who is also the AM for Clwyd South, will tell business leaders in Wrexham that he will guarantee that North Wales gets its fair share of his budget.

He will make the promise at the next meeting of Wrexham Business Professionals at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on Thursday, July 4.

The other keynote speakers will be Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns MP and Ian Bancroft, the chief executive of Wrexham County Borough Council.

According to Mr Skates, setting up the headquarters of the Development Bank of Wales in Wrexham was a statement of intent.

 

Economy minister Ken Skates at the start of work on the Caernarfon bypass(Image: Daily Post Wales)

It was recently revealed the bank had invested a record £80 million in Welsh companies over the past year, with £17 million of that coming to North Wales.

Mr Skates said: “For many years people in North Wales have questioned whether they have had a fair share of investment and funding.

“The decision to headquarter the Development Bank of Wales in Wrexham was a deliberate one to make sure that we get fair funding and fair investment spread across the whole of Wales and also to address both the perception and, if there is one, address the reality as well.