Minister announces coastal communities set to benefit from £4.6 million

16 Jan 2015 02:41 PM

Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty, Lesley Griffiths, has congratulated 21 coastal community projects across Wales set to benefit from a share of nearly £4.6 million.

Under the UK Treasury’s Coastal Communities Fund, grants are available to fund projects which boost the economy of coastal communities across the UK. The fund for Wales is delivered in partnership between the Welsh Government and Big Lottery Fund.

Recently Lesley Griffiths congratulated the projects, which will share £4,591,612, on their successful bids. She said:

"We want to see vibrant, viable communities all along Wales’s fantastic coastline. This fund will support our work to regenerate coastal towns, boosting their economic development as well as their standing as key tourism and cultural destinations.

"The funding will enable those with local knowledge to develop projects addressing the specific issues facing their communities. I look forward to seeing how these schemes benefit local people and support our wider regeneration vision for Wales."

Fran Targett, Chair, Coastal Communities Fund Wales Committee, said:

"Coastal Communities share a strong sense of place and this funding will give areas in Wales a welcome boost by supporting the development of their local economies."

The Coastal Communities Fund was announced by the UK Government in 2011 to provide funding on a bid basis for projects supporting local economic development in coastal communities.

The applications were considered by the Coastal Communities Fund Wales Committee and approved by the Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty. During the selection process, consideration was taken of how plans for economic growth address local needs and priorities, job creation and long-term sustainability.

The 21 projects set to benefit are:

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