COALFIELD CASH: Two Vale of Neath villages in line for new business units under £13.5m UK Government scheme
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Former coalfield areas in Wales set to benefit from new jobs thanks to UK Labour Government
Two former coalfield areas in Wales are set to get a share of £13.5 million to construct new industrial developments for businesses, creating hundreds of new jobs and supporting hundreds more. Bringing opportunities to areas that have suffered decline, overseen by 14 years of Tory austerity, the new investment is part of the UK Labour
£13.5 Million For Six Former Coalfield Areas to Create Jobs and Industrial Space
Communities in former coalfield areas of Britain will benefit from new jobs and business opportunities, as the Chancellor confirms investment in projects that support local talent and boost growth. Cowdenbeath in West Fife, St Helens in Merseyside, and Seven Sisters in Neath Port Talbot are among six locations that have been selected to receive a share of £13.5 million – breathing new life into areas neglected for decades by creating new job opp…
COALFIELD CASH: Two Vale of Neath villages in line for new business units under £13.5m UK Government scheme
Two former mining villages in the Vale of Neath are set to get new business units, as part of a £13.5m UK Government scheme to bring jobs back to Britain’s former coalfield communities. Resolven and Seven Sisters are among six locations across England, Scotland and Wales chosen to share the money, which will pay for new industrial developments to house small and medium-sized businesses. The funding comes from the UK Government’s Growth Mission F…

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