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How we are supporting local councils to improve transport in your area for the financial year 2025 to 2026.

First published:
11 April 2025
Last updated:

Blaenau Gwent

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £500,000 for Glyncoed (phase 3)

Resilient roads fund

  • £190,000 for Aberbeeg Road A4046

Road safety

  • £26,784 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £13,216 for National Standards Cycle Training

Safe routes in communities

  • £235,000 for Sofrydd Village

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £562,873 to enhance EV provision

Unadopted roads

  • £97,000 for access off Blaenavon Road and Valley View, Brynmawr

Bridgend

Active travel fund

Core funding of £707,000, plus:

  • £119,000 for Pen y Fai (phase 1)

Local transport fund

  • £226,000 for Bridgend Bus Station information displays

Resilient roads fund

  • £357,000 for A4061 Junction 36 to Heol Canola Sarn
  • £137,000 for A4064 King Edward Street

Road safety

  • £208,689 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £29,636 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £25,440 for National Standards Cycle Training

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £104,000 for residential charge point initiative

Unadopted roads

  • £16,000 for Lakeview Close, Porthcawl

Caerphilly

Active travel fund

Core funding of £834,000, plus:

  • £1.57 million for Caerphilly town (phase 2)

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.35 million for highway drainage improvements
  • £400,000 for Troedrhiwfuwch landslip

Road safety

  • £230,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £90,000 for B4251 Brynawel road safety enhancement scheme
  • £61,300 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £20,000 for B4263 Mountain Road
  • £19,700 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £7,200 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18

Unadopted roads

  • £55,000 for Sarn Place, Cross Keys

Cardiff

Active travel fund

Core funding of £1.48 million plus:

  • £913,047 for Taff Trail upgrade, Hailey Park 

Local transport fund

  • £1.5 million for strategic bus corridors

Road safety

  • £188,525 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £81,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £36,000 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £26,700 for Streetwise education programme, for children aged 10 to 13

Safe routes in communities

  • £124,960 for School Streets

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £712,000 for public electric vehicle infrastructure

Carmarthenshire

Active travel fund

Core funding of £732,000, plus:

  • £1.14 million for Black Bridge

Local transport fund

  • £2.05 million for Llanelli Interchange
  • £574,000 for A484 Sandy Road Corridor, Llanelli

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.5 million for highway drainage improvements

Road safety

  • £520,000 for B4304 Station Road/New Dock Road, Llanelli
  • £450,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £41,500 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £34,000 for active travel and road safety training
  • £28,120 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £5,880 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training
  • £4,200 for Biker Down motorcycle training

Safe routes in communities

  • £712,305 for Five Roads

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £247,500 to develop and install electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Unadopted roads

  • £72,000 for Parc Fferws, Tycroes

Ceredigion

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £400,000 for Waunfawr

Local transport fund

  • £591,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Road safety

  • £24,720 for National Standards Cycle Training (levels 1 and 2)
  • £16,740 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £5,600 for Enhanced Rider Scheme
  • £1,800 for Biker Down motorcycle training
  • £1,800 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £1,140 for National Standards Cycle Training (level 3)

Safe routes in communities

  • £130,000 for Llanrhystud (phase 1)
  • £50,000 for Rhiwgoch (phase 4)

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £921,828 for public EV charging infrastructure programme

Unadopted roads

  • £48,000 for Trenchard Estate, Parcllyn

Conwy

Active travel fund

Core funding of £582,000, plus:

  • £300,000 for Dolgarrog

Resilient roads fund

  • £2.6 million for Old Colwyn coastal defence
  • £1.5 million for highway refurbishment programme

Road safety

  • £250,000 for A548 Abergele to Llangernyw and B5381 Moelfre crossroads to Denbigh border route treatment
  • £120,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £40,000 Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £24,400 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £1,000 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,000 for Older Driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £80,000 for School Streets pilot scheme

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £300,000 for electric vehicle chargers in public car parks

Denbighshire

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £651,000 for Llangollen - Brook Street/Pengwern

Local transport fund

  • £275,000 for T8 bus service pilot, Corwen to Chester
  • £136,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Resilient roads fund

  • £941,000 for Pont Llannerch replacement bridge

Road safety

  • £120,000 for Prestatyn Bridge Road active travel improvements
  • £54,018 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £41,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £12,809 for BikeSafe (regional) motorcycle training
  • £2,000 for Pass Plus driver training

Unadopted roads

  • £100,000 for 4 distinct sections throughout the county

Flintshire

Active travel fund

Core funding of £712,000, plus:

  • £900,000 for Ewloe Roundabout

Resilient roads fund

  • £219,000 for A548 ‘Ty Dwr’ Ffynnongroyw & Tan Lan
  • £210,000 for A5118 Padeswood Drainage works
  • £199,000 for A541 Pontblyddyn & Hendre

Road safety

  • £276,666 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £150,000 for A541 Hendre to Mold
  • £72,962 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £300 for Older Driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £50,000 for Safer Routes School Treatment Development (Connah's Quay)

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £143,182 for continuation of Flintshire's EV Transition (phase 3)

Gwynedd

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £1.4 million for Bangor (phase 3) Penrhos/ Penchwintan Road

Local transport fund

  • £1.5 million for Sherpa’r Wyddfa, G23, Fflecsi and bus infrastructure improvements
  • £540,000 for Llanbedr

Resilient roads fund

  • £275,000 for A4085 Waunfawr to Caeathro

Road safety

  • £54,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £40,300 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £24,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £11,800 for Pass Plus driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £160,000 for Ysgol Foel Gron

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £105,000 for electric vehicle charging strategy

Isle of Anglesey

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £2.4 million for Malltraeth to Newborough (phase 2)

Local transport fund

  • £208,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Resilient roads fund

  • £200,000 for A5 Pentre Berw resilience
  • £200,000 for roads to and from Beaumaris (A545)

Road safety

  • £421,068 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £133,750 for B5112 Trefor to Llannerch-y-medd
  • £32,000 for A5 Tyrpeg Nant near Llangefni to Rhostrehwfa
  • £21,576 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £11,040 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,000 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,600 for Mature Driver training

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £166,600 to continue EV roll-out following appointment of supplier

Unadopted roads

  • £80,000 for Ty’n Berllan Estate, Bryngwran

Merthyr Tydfil

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £848,000 for A465 link Dowlais Top

Local transport fund

  • £750,000 for Merthyr Tydfil Interchange
  • £100,000 for Regional Transport Plan. Local Authority will act as host authority for the region.

Resilient roads fund

  • £980,000 for highway drainage improvements

Road safety

  • £520,000 for Twynrodyn
  • £239,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £24,300 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £13,700 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £2,000 for Pass Plus driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £269,000 for Coed y Dderwen Community School

Unadopted roads

  • £60,000 for Winchfawr, Heolgerrig

Monmouthshire

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £6 million for Abergavenny bridge and links

Local transport fund

  • £700,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Resilient roads fund

  • £494,000 for A41136 Staunton Road stabilisation

Road safety

  • £258,000 for A4136 Staunton Road collision reduction scheme
  • £212,000 for B4235 Chepstow to Mynydd Bach collision reduction scheme
  • £44,400 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £37,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £6,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £4,500 for under-7s active travel and road safety workshops
  • £2,000 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over

Safe routes in communities

  • £338,000 for Kingwood Gate to Williamsfield Lane route links

Neath Port Talbot

Active travel fund

Core funding of £716,000, plus:

  • £990,000 for Neath to Cilma active travel route (phase 1)

Local transport fund

  • £730,000 for Cymmer carriageway improvements
  • £440,000 for Neath Integrated Transport Hub

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.6 million for A483 Fabian Way highway drainage

Road safety

  • £890,000 for A4241 Harbourway to Rutherglen
  • £220,000 for B4242 Ynysygerwn to Glynneath
  • £14,000 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training
  • £12,180 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £6,700 for National Standards Cycle Training (levels 1 and 2)
  • £5,600 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £5,500 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18
  • £3,720 for First Responder (FBOS)
  • £3,500 for Drive for Life
  • £3,000 for National Standards Cycle Training (level 3)

Safe routes in communities

  • £50,000 for Coed Darcy to Skewen

Newport

Active travel fund

Core funding of £740,000, plus:

  • £1.4 million for Newport city centre connections (Devonplace links)

Local transport fund

  • £1.5 million for Newport Central travel improvements
  • £500,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Resilient roads fund

  • £1 million for Bassaleg Bridge

Road safety

  • £183,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £35,188 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £31,000 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £11,772 for Balanceability
  • £4,400 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,440 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18

Safe routes in communities

  • £251,000 for School Streets and walking and cycling networks

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £1.04 million for residential charging

Unadopted roads

  • £85,000 for link footpaths

Pembrokeshire

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £802,880 for Saundersfoot shared use paths at Stammers and Frances Road

Local transport fund

  • £6.07 million for Milford Haven Interchange

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.1 million for Newgale

Road safety

  • £39,200 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £32,080 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £3,500 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £2,520 for Dragon Rider motorcycle training
  • £1,200 for Biker Down

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £500,000 for EV Charger Network Rationalisation

Unadopted roads

  • £84,000 for Mayfield Acres, Kilgetty

Powys

Active travel fund

Core funding of £500,000, plus:

  • £249,000 for Newtown East active travel project

Local transport fund

  • £1.5 million for Transforming High Streets (Brecon)
  • £123,000 for Machynlleth Interchange

Resilient roads fund

  • £150,000 for highway drainage improvements

Road safety

  • £197,500 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £52,000 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £27,900 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £16,100 for Enhanced Rider Scheme
  • £7,500 for Mature Driver training for ages 65 and over
  • £5,400 for Biker Down

Safe routes in communities

  • £237,000 for Llanidloes (Smithfield Street)

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £120,000 for EV programme

Rhondda Cynon Taf

Active travel fund

Core funding of £1.05 million, plus:

  • £4.99 million for Rhondda Fach Community Route (phase 5)

Local transport fund

  • £100,000 Cynon Gateway North

Resilient roads fund

  • £1.5 million for highway drainage improvements

Road safety

  • £405,104 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £38,200 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £37,150 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £17,150 for Balance Bike
  • £3,000 for Road Safety Awareness (additional learning needs)
  • £2,700 for Mega Drive pre-driver training for ages 16 to 18
  • £2,000 for Pass Plus driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £287,200 for Cwmparc

Unadopted roads

  • £120,000 for Kingsbury Place, Llwydcoed, Aberdare

Swansea

Active travel fund

Core funding of £1.11 million, plus:

  • £50,000 for Clyne Common

Local transport fund

  • £600,000 for Northern City Link
  • £500,000 for Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro. Swansea will act as host authority for the region
  • £380,000 for Mumbles Integrated Transport Hub

Resilient roads fund

  • £265,000 for A4118 flood alleviation measures

Road safety

  • £333,700 for Motorcycle Safety Provision
  • £205,000 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £60,000 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £30,900 for National Standards Cycle Training (levels 1 and 2)
  • £3,250 for Bike Safe

Safe routes in communities

  • £208,700 for Penllergaer

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £233,500 for electric vehicle charging infrastructure (phase 4)

Unadopted roads

  • £80,000 for Cae Rowland St, Manselton, Swansea

Torfaen

Active travel fund

Core funding of £542,000, plus:

  • £132,350 for Cwmbran town centre (east)

Local transport fund

  • £100,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Resilient roads fund

  • £847,000 for Cwmavon Road

Road safety

  • £38,600 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training
  • £6,400 for National Standards Cycle Training

Safe routes in communities

  • £72,963 for Griffithstown Primary (design phase)

Unadopted roads

  • £87,000 for Glengarrig Court, Griffithstown

Vale of Glamorgan

Active travel fund

Core funding of £645,000, plus:

  • £331,000 for East of Barry

Local transport fund

  • £500,000 for bus infrastructure improvements

Road safety

  • £1.45 million for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £177,497 for Port Road and Porthkerry Road, Rhoose
  • £23,350 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £20,350 for Kerbcraft pedestrian training/Child Pedestrian Training
  • £5,400 for Pass Plus driver training
  • £1,800 for Bike Safe

Safe routes in communities

  • £242,716 for School Street closures

Wrexham

Active travel fund

Core funding of £649,000, plus:

  • £4 million for Mold Road (phase 1)

Resilient roads fund

  • £2.6 million for B5605, Newbridge, Wrexham 

Road safety

  • £400,500 for implementation of 20mph speed limit
  • £44,880 for National Standards Cycle Training
  • £20,708 for Child Pedestrian Training
  • £560 for Older Driver training

Safe routes in communities

  • £392,400 for Gwersyllt
  • £252,000 for School Streets development

Ultra-low emission vehicles transformation fund

  • £999,977 for EV charging hubs (city centre and remote communities)