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New world-class rail testing centre near Ystradgynlais given green light
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Council backs plan for £150m rail centre of excellence
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Council backs plan for £150m rail centre of excellence in Dulais Valley
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Like all other government departments, the focus of the Office for the Secretary of State for Wales (
OSSW) over the past 12 months has been on playing our part in the fight against coronavirus (COVID-19) and ensuring that Wales receives the support it needs from the UK government. Whilst that fight is far from over it is now time for us to devote the same energy and determination to leading the economic recovery in Wales. We want to build back better in Wales as part of levelling up our whole United Kingdom.
Our number one priority will be jobs. We’re backing business large and small through the government’s Plan for Jobs and creating green jobs with the government’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution. This Outcome Delivery Plan sets out the foundations for the economic growth that will drive the recovery: improving our
In total it is estimated that the project would cost £150 million. At a meeting of the Independent/Conservative cabinet on Tuesday, May 25, an item on Treasury Management for the last financial quarter of 2020/21 revealed that £33 million had been handed over to PCC from the Welsh Government in March. A further £10 million will be received in this financial year and £7 million next year. If the project does not go ahead, the money would be paid back to the Welsh Government. Finance portfolio holder Cllr Aled Davies said: “A special bank account had to be set up to deal with that. “In time an investment company will be formed, and the money loaned to it.