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North Wales Growth Deal work officially starts as first tranche of the £240m fund lands

The North Wales Economic Ambition Board can now push on with projects in the ambitious plan

Alwen Williams, portfolio director of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board(Image: Radar PR)

Work will begin on the landmark Growth Vision for North Wales after the first round of funding from the Welsh and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Governments was received.

North Wales Economic Ambition Board can now move forward in laying foundations for the 14 "transformational" projects in the North Wales Growth Deal.

They cover agri-food and tourism, energy, land and property, digital, and innovation in high-value manufacturing.

The initial £16m injection is the first tranche from a £240m overall contribution - £120m each from both governments.

Portfolio Director Alwen Williams said: “This is a significant milestone, and a positive first step after an unprecedented 12 months.

“We’re investing in projects that will ultimately create thousands of jobs and have an effect on the lives of many families, businesses and organisations across multiple sectors.

“This is a pivotal time and – together with the Welsh and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Governments – we will do all we can to help lead the region to a brighter future.”

Projects include the Glynllifon Rural Economy Hub, a redevelopment of the Denbigh Hospital Site and a North Wales Tourism Talent Network.