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Foundations laid for £1bn North Wales Growth Deal that could create 15,000 jobs

The seven strategic programmes included in the final North Wales Growth Bid are now in place

Amazing drone footage of North Wales landmarks

North Wales Economic Ambition Board is laying the foundations for a successful £1bn Growth Deal that will boost the economy and create up to 15,000 jobs over the next decade. 

The seven strategic programmes included in the final North Wales Growth Bid are now in place, and members from the six local authorities, colleges, universities and private sector are putting the final touches to a 2019/20 timeline and work programme. 

The programmes cover low carbon energy, advanced manufacturing, land-based industries (agriculture and tourism), land and property, skills and employment, digital connectivity, and strategic transport. 

It is designed to have a positive impact on tens of thousands of households, businesses and organisations across the region. 

The North Wales Growth Bid

 

The decision to pause development of the new nuclear power plant at Wylfa on Anglesey earlier this year was a blow to North Wales, and the Ambition Board has been in talks with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh Governments to determine the most positive course of action. 

It is also pushing for £40m of further funding in addition to the £240m received from both governments last year and encouraging them to invest a larger capital sum to support an even bolder and more impactful Growth Deal. 

Wylfa Newydd, latest CGI image of planned nuclear site(Image: Horizon Nuclear Power )

 

And that Deal will see more than 4,000 direct and 10,000 indirect jobs created, reinforced by £511m of private sector investment and £3.3bn of capital leveraged from the private sector, achieved as a result of the
projects and programmes being delivered.  

Gwynedd’s leader Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn, chair of the Ambition Board, says the Deal is more important than ever for economic prosperity.