Funding Boost for Nine Welsh Neighbourhoods to Revitalise Communities
Nine neighbourhoods across Wales have been selected to receive up to £20 million each as part of the UK Government’s Pride in Place Programme, aimed at rejuvenating local areas and creating new opportunities. This funding is part of a wider initiative worth £180 million, announced last September, to support long-term regeneration projects across Wales.
Empowering Local Communities
This significant investment enables residents to address pressing issues in their communities, such as cleaning up graffiti, preserving local institutions, and reducing anti-social behaviour. In addition, all local authorities in Wales will get a share of £34.5 million for general improvements to public spaces, including repairing bus shelters and enhancing leisure facilities.
Selected Areas for Investment
The neighbourhoods earmarked for funding include:
- Blaenau Gwent: Sirhowy Valley
- Caerphilly: Bargoed, Aberbargoed, and New Tredegar
- Cardiff: Ely & Caerau
- Carmarthenshire: Llanelli
- Conwy: Llandudno
- Neath Port Talbot: Upper Afan Valley
- Newport: Newport city centre
- Rhondda Cynon Taf: Rhondda Fach
- Swansea: High Street and Dyfatty
Official Responses
Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens expressed her support for the initiative and is set to visit Tredegar in Blaenau Gwent to consult with community members on funding utilisation.
We are directly backing our communities with this significant investment. People living in these areas are in control of this funding and now have the support to make them even better places to live and work.
Councillor John Morgan from Blaenau Gwent Council praised the announcement, highlighting its alignment with broader regeneration efforts within the region.
This funding will make a real difference to our communities and fits in with our wider regeneration plans for the area.
Julie Fallon, Leader of Conwy Council, also welcomed the funding, indicating it will provide long-term benefits for some of the most deprived areas.
This investment will make a lasting difference in this community, and create new opportunities for residents who deserve to see meaningful change.
Next Steps for Implementation
Neighbourhood Boards, comprised of local representatives, will be established to determine how the funding will be allocated. The rollout of these investments is anticipated to commence from April 2026, with a focus on revitalising town centres, preserving heritage, creating job opportunities, and enhancing safety and public services.
Background
The Pride in Place Programme is a strategic move by the UK Government to address regional disparities, aiming to foster economic growth and improve livelihood standards in underserved communities. This ongoing commitment represents a significant outlay for neighbourhood revitalisation efforts across Wales.
Source: official statements, news agencies, and public reports.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/nine-welsh-neighbourhoods-to-be-revitalised-with-180-million






























