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How we are supporting local councils to improve transport in your area for the financial year 2024 to 2025.

First published:
20 April 2024
Last updated:

Blaenau Gwent

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £350,000 for Intermediate Road and The Dingle
  • £47,500 for Glyncoed phase 3
Road safety
  • £100,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £89,250 for A467 collision remedial measures
  • £26,784 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £13,216 for National Standards Cycle Training
Resilient roads fund
  • £500,000 for Aberbeeg Road A4046
Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)
  • £250,767 for enhancing electric vehicle provision

Bridgend

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £707,000, plus:

  • £77,861 for Bryntirion active travel and pedestrian crossings, phase 1

Road safety

  • £327,875 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £30,256 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £26,924 for National Standards Cycle Training

Caerphilly

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £834,000, plus:

  • £1.7million for Caerphilly town schemes 7 and 8, phase 1 of 2

Road safety

  • £200,000 for Bryn Road pedestrian crossing
  • £77,500 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £60,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £20,900 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £7,000 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18

Resilient roads fund

  • £982,000 for Troedrhiwfuwch landslip

Cardiff

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £1.48 million, plus:

  • £4.15 million for Roath Park cycleway phase 1 (Roath Recreation Ground) and phase 2 (Albany Road to Richmond Road)
  • £713,215 for Taff Trail upgrade (Hailey Park)
  • £34,750 for active travel measures at Fairwater Campus

Safe routes in communities

  • £210,793 for continuation of School Streets    

Road safety

  • £232,939 for replacement of safety cameras to support speed limit enforcement
  • £108,518 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £81,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £48,455 for improvements to junction of James Street and Adelaide Street
  • £35,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £21,300 for Streetwise education programme, for children aged 10 to 13

Local transport fund

  • £2.18 million for strategic bus corridors
  • £1.35 million for Cardiff city centre transport development
  • £958,000 for real-time bus stop information    

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £825,000 for regional ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV) programme
  • £333,750 for public electric vehicle infrastructure

Carmarthenshire

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £732,000, plus:

  • £1.88 million for Black Bridge

Safe routes in communities

  • £610,000 for Drefach
  • £465,000 for Trimsaran 
  • £99,000 for development of School Streets

Road safety

  • £340,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £211,500 for B4308 Furnace to Kidwelly route treatment
  • £204,300 for B4333 Cynwyl Elfed to Newcastle Emlyn route treatment
  • £39,445 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £32,000 for active travel and road safety training
  • £28,620 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,860 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training course 
  • £3,575 for Biker Down training for motorcyclists

Local transport fund

  • £340,000 for public transport infrastructure enhancements
  • £150,000 for Llanelli urban and coastal belt

Resilient roads fund

  • £500,000 for package of road repairs and flood prevention

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £329,063 for development of electric vehicle infrastructure

Ceredigion

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £300,000 for phase 3 of Waunfawr to Aberystwyth University Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) link

Safe routes in communities

  • £357,500 for Rhiwgoch footway link to Aberaeron

Road safety

  • £100,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £23,300 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £18,600 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £2,700 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £2,700 for motorcyclist Enhanced Rider Scheme
  • £1,100 for Biker Down training for motorcyclists

Local transport fund

  • £950,000 for TrawsCymru bus strategic corridor infrastructure  

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £369,150 for public electric vehicle charging infrastructure programme, phase 4

Conwy

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £582,000, plus:

  • £1 million for Llandudno Station active travel connections, route 10 Craig Y Don

Road safety

  • £110,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £33,600 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £33,600 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £1,000 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,000 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over

Resilient roads fund

  • £200,000 for Old Colwyn coastal defence

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £250,000 for electric vehicle charge points in public car parks, phase 2

Denbighshire

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £130,000 for Corwen to Cynwyd active travel route

Safe routes in communities

  • £63,000 for School Street study, year 2

Road safety

  • £94,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £53,350 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £13,740 for Bike Safe motorcyclist training (regional bid)
  • £1,672 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,020 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over

Local transport fund

  • £275,000 for North Wales Metro T8 service: Corwen, Ruthin, Mold, Chester  

Resilient roads fund

  • £750,000 for Pont Llannerch replacement bridge

Flintshire

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £712,000, plus:

  • £720,000 for Upper and Lower Aston Hall Lane active travel improvement scheme

Safe routes in communities

  • £450,000 for Holywell

Road safety

  • £324,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £91,000 for average speed cameras on the A548 Mostyn To Ffynongroyw
  • £73,345 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £1,976 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £480 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over

Resilient roads fund

  • £150,000 for A548 flood alleviation scheme, phase 3 

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £337,778 for Sparking Flintshire's electric vehicle transition, delivery plan and strategy

Gwynedd

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £900,000 for Penrhos/Penchwintan Road

Safe routes in communities

  • £231,000 for Ysgol Treferthyr, Cricieth
  • £217,000 for Ysgol Rhostryfan

Road safety

  • £200,000 for B4405 Tal-y-Llyn safety improvement scheme
  • £96,000 for B4391 Y Bala safety improvement scheme
  • £43,028 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £28,148 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £20,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £9,120 for Pass Plus driver training

Local transport fund

  • £1 million for Snowdon Sherpa and G23 bus routes
  • £200,000 for Llanbedr

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £60,000 for off-street charging project

Isle of Anglesey

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £589,088 for North Wales Metro, Holyhead to Trearddur Bay, phase 2
  • £438,250 for Pont Marquis to Malltraeth, phase 1

Safe routes in communities

  • £71,750 for Ysgol Gynradd Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
  • £50,000 for School Streets feasibility study

Road safety

  • £107,500 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £106,500 for B5109 Llangefni to Llanynghenedl, including link to Bodedern High School
  • £55,000 for B5111 Llangefni to Amlwch
  • £21,576 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £10,772 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,652 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £2,000 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over

Resilient roads fund

  • £50,000 for A5 Pentre Berw

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £502,500 for continuation of electric vehicle roll-out

Merthyr Tydfil

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £641,000 for Merthyr Interchange Central

Safe routes in communities

  • £52,000 for Troedyrhiw feasibility study

Road safety

  • £160,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £35,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £5,000 National Standards Cycle Training

Local transport fund

  • £2 million for Regional Metro Plus programme. Merthyr Tydfil will act as host authority for the region
  • £2 million for Regional Bus Infrastructure programme. Merthyr Tydfil will act as host authority for the region
  • £250,000 for Regional Transport Plan and Regional Transport Delivery Plan. Merthyr Tydfil will act as host authority for the region

Resilient roads fund

  • £750,000 for highway drainage improvements

Monmouthshire

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £4.54 million for Abergavenny
  • £1.49 million for Severnside spinal route (continuation of Caldicot links scheme)
  • £120,000 Monmouth Old Dixton Road and bridge development
  • £31,000 for Monmouth Kingswood Gate

Safe routes in communities

  • £282,000 for Crick Road
  • £18,000 for Monmouth feasibility study

Road safety

  • £163,800 for A466 St Arvans to Tintern
  • £43,250 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £40,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £8,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,500 for active travel and road safety workshops for under-7s
  • £2,000 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £750 for School Transition Intervention

Local transport fund

  • £569,000 for bus infrastructure

Resilient roads fund

  • £494,000 for A41136 Staunton Road stabilisation
  • £86,000 for A466 Wyndcliff rock stabilisation

Neath Port Talbot

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £716,000.

Safe routes in communities

  • £50,000 for Coed Darcy to Skewen, Neath Abbey feasibility study

Road safety

  • £450,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £244,000 for Church Road, Ystalyfera, and A4067 between Godre’rgraig and Ystalyfera
  • £32,222 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £9,022 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £8,056 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £7,020 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training course
  • £1,980 for First Bike on Scene (FBoS) motorcyclist training

Local transport fund

  • £770,000 for Neath Integrated Transport Hub
  • £500,000 for Cymmer carriageway improvements

Newport

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £740,000, plus:

  • £660,600 for Gwastad Lock Bridge, fabrication and installation
  • £525,405 to upgrade the active travel route at Pillgwenlly Millennium Centre field 
  • £120,000 for new pedestrian and cycle bridge connecting south Newport with the city centre

Safe routes in communities

  • £50,000 for School Streets development

Road safety

  • £315,000 to upgrade traffic enforcement cameras
  • £272,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £96,500 to install new traffic enforcement cameras
  • £39,750 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £31,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £10,354 for Balanceability primary school cycling scheme
  • £3,648 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,248 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.2 million for A467 (Rogerstone) improvements (Bassaleg bridge)

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £1.11 million for ultra-low emission vehicles transformation

Pembrokeshire

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £452,000 to build a shared use path at The Ridgeway/The Incline, Saundersfoot
  • £300,019 for Wisemans Bridge

Safe routes in communities

  • £466,577 for Narberth

Road safety

  • £200,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £37,065 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £33,665 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,200 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £1,650 for Biker Down training for motorcyclists
  • £1,620 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training course

Local transport fund

  • £3.37 million for Haverfordwest bus station
  • £1.11 million for Milford Haven train station
  • £75,000 for Penwallis bus priority and long-haul routes

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.11 million for Newgale

Powys

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £500,000, plus:

  • £250,000 for phase 2 of the Welshpool Central active travel project
  • £15,000 for phase 3 of the Treowen active travel project

Safe routes in communities

  • £337,000 for Llanidloes

Road safety

  • £250,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £47,700 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £27,900 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £16,200 for Enhanced Rider Scheme
  • £7,500 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £5,500 for Biker Down training for motorcyclists
  • £2,000 for Fatal 5 promotion 

Local transport fund

  • £360,000 for the Transforming High Streets in Brecon, Crickhowell, Newtown
  • £50,000 for passenger interchange enhancements in Machynlleth

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £135,000 for Powys' electric vehicle programme

Rhondda Cynon Taf

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £1.05 million, plus:

  • £4.27 million for phases 3 and 4 of Rhondda Fach active travel route
  • £934,700 for Cynon Trail link and enhancements

Safe routes in communities

  • £379,350 for Hirwaun, year 2 of scheme
  • £316,000 for Hawthorn

Resilient roads fund

  • £500,000 for strategic transport network flood resilience project

Road safety

  • £429,205 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £248,000 for A4059 Abercynon to Cwmbach average speed enforcement
  • £48,500 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £32,065 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £7,488 for Balance Bike scheme
  • £5,000 for Road Safety Awareness, additional learning needs
  • £2,496 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18
  • £1,520 for Pass Plus driver training

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £344,662 for phase 3 of ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund
  • £142,927 for access to the National Electric Vehicle Insights and Strategy (NEVIS) service delivered by Cenex. Rhondda Cynon Taf will act as host authority for the region.

Swansea

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £1.11 million, plus:

  • £1.4 million for Walter Road and Sketty Road
  • £38,500 for Loughor to Gowerton

Road safety

  • £243,800 for implementation of 20mph limit
  • £218,900 for Clasemont Road
  • £60,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £32,065 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £2,400 for Bike Safe motorcyclist training

Local transport fund

  • £2 million for Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro. Swansea will act as host authority for the region.
  • £650,000 for Northern City Link sustainable transport corridor
  • £420,000 for Swansea Valley bus pilot
  • £350,000 for sustainable transport improvements

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £505,500 for electric vehicle charging infrastructure        

Torfaen

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £542,000, plus:

  • £794,670 for Cwmbran Drive active travel route upgrade
  • £709,761 for Cwmbran Stadium links
  • £31,500 for Oakfield active travel network

Road safety

  • £79,500 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £44,900 for children's pedestrian safety training

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £210,222 for Torfaen Net Zero Network Charge        

Vale of Glamorgan

Active travel fund

Core funding of £645,000 plus:

  • £1.13 million for east Barry
  • £327,005 for Sully to Cosmeston active travel route

Safe routes in communities

  • £397,868 for Sully Primary
  • £227,000 for School Streets closures

Road safety

  • £503,618 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £455,308 for A48 Cowbridge bypass improvement scheme
  • £29,900 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £21,725 for junction improvements at Westbourne Road, Penarth
  • £20,000 for children's pedestrian safety training
  • £1,200 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,000 for Bike Safe motorcyclist training

Wrexham

Active travel fund

Core allocation of £649,000, plus:

  • £3.2 million for Mold Road, phase 1 construction and phase 2 detailed design

Safe routes in communities

  • £375,500 for Gwersyllt School links
  • £373,000 to develop School Streets

Road safety

  • £224,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £135,000 for A525 study and minor works
  • £120,000 for A539 route study and minor improvements
  • £54,250 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £13,702 for children's pedestrian safety training

Local transport fund

  • £165,000 for Western Gateway       

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.8 million for B5605 Newbridge, in Wrexham 

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund (ULEVTF)

  • £758,654 electric vehicle charging hubs