Capital Region News
THE Welsh Government has today (May 23) announced its intention to award the contract for the design, delivery and operation of the South Wales Metro – a key element of the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal – to KeolisAmey.
THREE new initiatives that will use Open Data to achieve economic and social benefits have been announced in the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR).
Merthyr Tydfil’s Cyfarthfa Castle, its park and the surrounding areas should be developed as an industrial heritage centre of international significance, in line with its place in history, according to a report published today (Wednesday 9 May) by the Design Commission for Wales.
Cardiff is sending a clear message to Channel 4 in its bid to secure the broadcaster’s new UK headquarters telling its bosses and staff – ‘We’re ALL 4 you.”
THE five-year strategic plan to leverage maximum economic and social benefits from the £1.2 billion Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) City Deal fund has been formally approved by the members of all 10 local authority partners.
THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Regional Cabinet has announced the appointment of Kellie Beirne, Deputy Chief Executive at Monmouthshire Council, as the new City Deal programme director.
The Metro Delivery Partnership (MDP) the body established to oversee the delivery of Cardiff’s Metro Central Interchange has released early images of the new Transport Interchange ahead of moving on to site later this month.
ALMOST a year after the historic signing to support the world’s first compound semiconductor cluster in South-East Wales, Cardiff Capital Region Cabinet members today (March 26) was shown how the City Deal funding has been invested.
THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Regional Cabinet today welcomed the decision by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to approve the CCR bid for £6million of funding from the Local Full Fibre Wave 2 Challenge Fund to enable improved digital connectivity in South-East Wales.
A FIVE-YEAR strategic plan to leverage maximum economic and social benefits from the £1.2 billion Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) City Deal fund has been formally agreed.