Mike Hedges welcomes commitment from First Minister,
Carwyn Jones, that Swansea will receive Welsh Government support in the same
way the Cardiff City deal was supported.
Mike Hedges AM welcomed the
news that Swansea will be treated exactly the same as Cardiff when it comes to
city region funding. First Minister, Carwyn Jones confirmed that in response to
a question put to the First Minister on Tuesday 11th June.
Mike said, ‘ I welcome this
news; it is important and reassuring news that Swansea will get equal
treatment. The City Deal is such an important programme for the future of the
Swansea Bay area, that equal treatment is vital for the successful delivery of
the 11 projects within the program.’
The Swansea Bay City Region
14:07
Mike Hedges
5. Will the First Minister
outline the Welsh Government’s support for the Swansea Bay city region?
14:07
Carwyn Jones
The First Minister
Well, we are working with
local partners to support business growth, to improve infrastructure, and to
create a more attractive economic environment across the region.
14:07
Mike Hedges
Can I thank the First
Minister for that response? The first supplementary budget provides an extra
£20 million for the Cardiff city region. Will the Swansea bay city region get
the same financial support from the Welsh Government when it needs it?
14:07
Carwyn Jones
The First Minister
Yes. The Swansea city deal is
structured around 11 major project proposals. There is a process set out that
triggers the money going to Swansea in the same way as Cardiff. It’s not
identical, but the Welsh and UK Governments have committed to jointly invest,
subject to the submission and approval of full business cases in relation to
the 11 identified projects and the agreement of governance arrangements for the
deal, a sum of up to £241 million on specific interventions.
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