Celtic Freeport publishes five-year plan for growth and delivery

The Celtic Freeport has today published its Five-Year Plan, outlining how it will accelerate investment, create high-quality jobs and strengthen South and West Wales’ position as a leading hub for energy, manufacturing and engineering.

The Freeport is designed to attract investment into growing green sectors including low-carbon fuels, floating offshore wind, clean energy manufacturing and advanced engineering. Spanning locations in Milford Haven and Port Talbot, the Celtic Freeport is a public-private sector partnership that includes: Associated British Ports, Camplas, Dragon LNG, Impala, Ledwood Mechanical Engineering, Neath Port Talbot Council, the Port of Milford Haven, RWE and Pembrokeshire County Council.

Cathy Hall, Interim CEO of the Celtic Freeport, commented: “This Five-Year Plan sets out how the Celtic Freeport will support businesses across the region to decarbonise, grow and access new opportunities. We will be focussing on delivering projects to consolidate the region’s strong industrial future.”

Over a 25 year period, the Celtic Freeport is projected to deliver over £8 billion in investment and 11,500 jobs.

Read the strategy here

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