A Long Term Plan for Barry

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Barry is to benefit from £2m of investment per year for the next ten years as part of the UK Government’s Long Term Plan for Towns.

The funding will be released in stages, with a focus on improvement around these key themes:

  • Regeneration, high streets and heritage
  • Tackling anti-social behaviour, improving safety and security
  • Improving connectivity – walking/cycling/transport

A new Barry Partnership will be established to gather feedback from local residents and other key stakeholders to determine the priorities for the funding.

A key element of setting the

View this page in Welsh / Gweld y dudalen hon yn Gymraeg

Barry is to benefit from £2m of investment per year for the next ten years as part of the UK Government’s Long Term Plan for Towns.

The funding will be released in stages, with a focus on improvement around these key themes:

  • Regeneration, high streets and heritage
  • Tackling anti-social behaviour, improving safety and security
  • Improving connectivity – walking/cycling/transport

A new Barry Partnership will be established to gather feedback from local residents and other key stakeholders to determine the priorities for the funding.

A key element of setting the long-term plan for Barry will be community involvement.

If you would like to be involved in setting the long term vision for Barry and contribute to debate on the priorities for investment over the next ten years then we would love to hear from you.

Please register to get involved in community engagement events, or to join the Partnership and be kept informed as the plan for Barry progresses.

An initial workshop session and a drop-in event was held at the Memo Arts Centre in Barry on Wednesday 15 May.