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South Wales and Western England Opportunities Highlighted at UK’s Largest Investment Conference


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The best investment opportunities from both sides of the Severn will be on display at the UK’s largest investment conference.

The Western Gateway Pavilion at the UK’s Real Estate investment and infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) 2025 is being supported by the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority and Cardiff Capital Region as event partners. Both organisations will be discussing some of the most ambitious developments taking place across the UK.

The newly elected Mayor of the West of England, Helen Godwin, will join other elected leaders from across South Wales and Western England as part of a cross-border presence to attract more investment to the area.

UKREiiF connects places and businesses to drive sustainable, inclusive and transformative investment and regeneration in the UK. It is a key opportunity for local authorities to meet construction firms and investors to promote new developments and bring new businesses to the area.

The developments set to be profiled in the Pavilion include:

  • The latest from Bristol Temple Quarter, transforming the centre of the city as part of one of Europe’s largest regeneration projects.
  • Plans for new tramlines crossing Wales’s capital to create a greener, more sustainable city.
  • How the area will act together to ensure the huge tidal power of the Severn Estuary can be harnessed.

Cllr Mary Ann Brocklesby, Leader of Monmouthshire County Council and Chair of CCR, said:

“We are delighted to see South East Wales represented on this national stage once again. Our presence shows we are serious about our ambitions and the critical role that inward investment plays to drive inclusive growth and prosperity, in collaboration with the private sector.”

Sarah Williams-Gardener, Chair of the Western Gateway, said:

“We know from our research that South Wales and Western England form a natural economic geography that looks set to be the fastest growing economy outside of London over the next five years. Despite this, our businesses receive between £3 million and £9 million less investment on average than other parts of the UK.

 

“It is great to be returning again to UKREiiF with our ambitious partners looking to turbocharge our area. With a range of exciting developments in the pipeline, we have a real opportunity to build on success to deliver even more for the UK Economy and drive much needed new investment.

 

“Come and speak to decision makers from across the area at the Western Gateway Pavillion and find out how you can be a part of this ambitious area.”

Speakers include local authority leaders from Cardiff, Newport and Bristol and beyond and the new Mayor of the West of England. These leaders will be joined by Colin Skellett, Chief Executive of YTL Developments, and Lyn Garner, the new chair of the Temple Quarter LLP. The full agenda for the pavilion is available on the Western Gateway website.



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