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6 February 2026

Nine Welsh Neighbourhoods to Share £180m ‘Pride in Place’ Funding


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Nine Welsh neighbourhoods are set to receive up to £20 million each in UK Government funding to restore pride in their area.

Last September the UK Government announced that the Pride in Place Programme would see £180 million shared among nine local authorities over 10 years to target areas which can benefit most from a wide range of regeneration projects.

The neighbourhoods to receive the funding of up to £20 million each are:

  • 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

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said:

“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.

 

“The UK Government focused on delivering jobs, prosperity and growth and the Pride in Place programme is a key part of us doing that. Working in partnership with Welsh Government we’re investing directly in Welsh communities to build stronger, thriving neighbourhoods.”

Councillor John Morgan, Cabinet Member for Economy & Place at Blaenau Gwent Council, said:

“This is fantastic news for the Sirhowy Valley. The funding will make a real difference to our communities and fits in with our wider regeneration plans for the area.

 

“The Blaenau Gwent Deal, our new way of working with communities, means we are listening to local people and businesses about their needs, so having a Neighbourhood Board involved in making decisions fully supports this.”

Conwy Council Leader Julie Fallon said:

“I am delighted that the UK Government has agreed Tudno and Mostyn wards in Llandudno will receive Pride in Place funding. This investment will make a lasting difference in this community, which is amongst some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the country.

 

“It will help to improve the places people live and work, and create new opportunities for residents who deserve to see meaningful change.”

Neighbourhood Boards, made up of representatives from the local community, will now decide exactly what the investment will be spent on. These will now be established, with funding starting from April 2026.

Projects could include revitalising high streets and town centres, preserving local heritage, providing housing, creating jobs, boosting productivity and skills, improving health and well-being, creating new transport links, providing education and opportunity and improving safety and security.

In addition every local authority in Wales will receive a share of £34.5 million of capital funding to improve their public spaces, including fixing broken bus shelters, reopening park toilets, more bins to help stop litter and revamping run-down leisure centres.



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