The Welsh Government’s investment in the Growth Deal will be in addition to its existing commitments in North Wales.
The UK Government announced it will contribute £120m to the North Wales Growth Deal in the UK Autumn Budget in October. But the Welsh Government will urge the UK Government to go further and meet the deal’s original aspirations
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy said:
“I’m pleased to announce today that the Welsh Government will match the UK Government’s contribution to the North Wales Growth Deal.
“We are fully committed to delivering a transformative growth deal and are working with partners to get the package and direction right for North Wales.
“We will continue to work to ensure our funding contribution and the UK Government’s meets the aspirations of the deal. We believe we need to keep pressing the UK Government to provide what the ambition board had been expecting and should its contribution increase, we will match it.”
The Welsh Government’s contribution to the deal is above and beyond existing investments and commitments in North Wales.
In the Cabinet Secretary’s portfolio alone, these include more than £600m in transport infrastructure improvements, including the £135m Caernarfon to Bontnewydd bypass and improvements to the A55 and A494. Plans for the third Menai crossing continue to progress, with the recent announcement of the preferred route.
Other investments include £20m in the Menai Science Park, which is the first of its kind in Wales and the £20m for the Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute, in Broughton, which will help attract businesses to North Wales and improve skills.
Mr Skates added:
“With our existing investments, together with today’s announcement, we are investing hundreds of millions of pounds in North Wales demonstrating that the continued improvement to the infrastructure and economy of the region is our priority.
“We all need to work together, the UK Government, Welsh Government, local authorities and private sector partners to make the best possible success of the deal.”
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