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£700k allocated for west Wales roads including £422k for Newgale

Newgale’s shingle bank was affected during recent storms.

MORE than £700,000 has been allocated for west Wales roads through the Welsh Government’s resilient roads fund.

Minister for economy, transport and north Wales Ken Stakes announced more than £16million in transport grants on June 11.

All local authorities were invited to submit applications for funding and 21 applications were received from 13 local authorities.

Pembrokeshire will receive £422,000 towards its Newgale coastal adaptation and A487 diversion scheme.

In Ceredigion £300,000 has been awarded for schemes to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change and disruptions to highways caused by severe weather.

Transport Minister Ken Skates said: “This fund will help local authorities pay for much needed work.

“This includes over £6 million to construct a further section of the Old Colwyn coastal defence scheme, which will protect the highway and active travel route from adverse weather.

“We are investing £2.5 million in Mid and South West Wales, including £400,000 to develop a long-term sustainable solution in Pembrokeshire to the A487 at Newgale.

“The grants are a substantial investment to support long-term sustainable economic growth and recovery from the effects of the storms, enhance public transport facilities, and improve routes that will encourage more people in Wales to walk and cycle.”

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