A FUNDING boost of nearly £5 million for a North Wales hydrogen project is among a series of schemes due to be highlighted by State for Wales Simon Hart when he outlines the UK Government’s plans for Wales which aim to deliver thousands of skilled jobs. Speaking to an online audience of representatives from Welsh business, industry and tourism on Thursday (May 20) the Welsh Secretary will explain how the UK Government will build back better and greener from the pandemic by investing in digital infrastructure, providing financial backing for green industry and supporting jobs and growth right across Wales in the coming months and years.
Direct delivery to communities at heart of Plan for Wales
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart launches the UK Government’s Plan for Wales, focusing on jobs, livelihoods and sustainability.
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20 May 2021
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart has outlined the UK Government’s ambitious plans for Wales which aim to deliver thousands of skilled jobs and ensure Wales’s place as a hub for innovation and the green industries of the future.
Speaking to an online audience of representatives from Welsh business, industry and tourism on Thursday (20 May) the Welsh Secretary explained how the UK Government will build back better and greener from the pandemic by investing in digital infrastructure, providing financial backing for green industry and supporting jobs and growth right across Wales in the coming months and years.
05/20/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2021 10:58 Direct delivery to communities at heart of Plan for Wales
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart has outlined the UK Government s ambitious plans for Wales which aim to deliver thousands of skilled jobs and ensure Wales s place as a hub for innovation and the green industries of the future.
Speaking to an online audience of representatives from Welsh business, industry and tourism on Thursday (20 May) the Welsh Secretary explained how the UK Government will build back better and greener from the pandemic by investing in digital infrastructure, providing financial backing for green industry and supporting jobs and growth right across Wales in the coming months and years.
Source: UK Government
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart has outlined the UK Governmentâs ambitious plans for Wales which aim to deliver thousands of skilled jobs and ensure Walesâs place as a hub for innovation and the green industries of the future.
Speaking to an online audience of representatives from Welsh business, industry and tourism on Thursday (20 May) the Welsh Secretary explained how the UK Government will build back better and greener from the pandemic by investing in digital infrastructure, providing financial backing for green industry and supporting jobs and growth right across Wales in the coming months and years.
Powys county councillor for Cwm Tawe Uchaf, Cllr David Thomas (Labour), said: “I’d firstly like to say that I welcome the proposed investment in this project and the future ‘re-energising’ of the local economy that it offers. “However, I am aware of concerns held by the residents impacted by these proposals which I would request the planning committee examine further to satisfy themselves that any adverse impact on these communities can be mitigated.” Cllr Thomas also wants to see a liaison body be created in the future. This would allow representatives from GCRE and “nominated local representatives” to discuss and share information on the project with each other.