Press release

New investment in regeneration boosts growth and jobs in Port Talbot

More than 拢20 million in funding announced from the Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board

More than 拢20 million announced for regeneration projects in the Port Talbot area.

  • More than 拢20 million聽in funding from the聽Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board for聽three聽local regeneration schemes.
  • This major investment聽will support more than 270 jobs in steel community.
  • Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board has announced more than 拢70m funding in past nine months.

A new investment of 拢21.2 million for regeneration projects will support more than 270 jobs聽and see the creation of additional construction jobs in the Port Talbot area following the planned announcement today (22 May) of the latest release of funding from the Tata Steel /Port Talbot Transition Board.聽

Pending聽endorsement by the Transition Board when it meets today, funding of 拢21.2 million will be allocated聽for聽three聽more regeneration projects in the Port Talbot area, which will bring an estimated 拢119 million in GVA benefits to the local economy.聽

The聽three projects are:

Creation of an Advanced Manufacturing Production Facility (AMPF) and National Net Zero Skills Centre of Excellence Harbourside, Port Talbot

  • 拢12.5 million聽to help create a 拢35 million production and training centre to drive forward low carbon and net zero skills training. The AMPF will make specialist equipment and test products,聽upscaling advanced manufacturing in the region and is also receiving funding from the Swansea Bay City Deal.聽

  • AMPF is one of three projects contributing to the establishment of an Innovation District in the Harbourside which will also include the previously announced South Wales Industrial Transition from Carbon Hub (SWITCH)聽project and the development of an Innovation Park.

  • AMPF, with the National Net Zero Centre of Excellence, will support 170 jobs and engage with 150 companies to generate a Gross Value Added (GVA) of 拢89.1 million. There will also be additional construction jobs created by this project.

  • The National Net Zero Skills Centre of Excellence will provide the facilities and capabilities to train and develop the workforce needed for the Celtic Freeport, Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) and other investment opportunities in the future.

Redevelopment of Metal Box and Sandfields Business Centre (Briton Ferry and Port Talbot)

  • These two projects will convert and expand two existing buildings to provide high quality accommodation to enable tenants to expand and improve access to new business units, encouraging and supporting start-up聽businesses and those seeking to grow. There is significant demand for business space in Neath Port Talbot which this funding will help address.聽

  • A total of聽拢8.7m聽in Transition Board funding will fully fund the聽projects, 拢6.9 million for Metal Box and 拢1.8 million聽for Sandfields Business Centre.

  • Together, it is estimated that the redevelopments will support聽101聽jobs聽and create a net additional GVA of 拢29.9m by 2035.

The 拢21.2 million investment announced today is the latest from the Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board, chaired by Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens and including representatives from the UK and Welsh Governments, local authorities, unions and business.

Since its first release of funding in August 2024, it has announced more than 拢70 million聽to fund skills training for workers and regeneration projects as Tata Steel carries out its transition to electric arc steelmaking.

Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens said:聽聽

We said we would back the steelworkers of Port Talbot, their families and businesses dependent on Tata Steel.聽

This latest investment means more than 拢70 million聽has been announced by the Transition Board in just nine months, delivering on our promise to the community.

The plans for the Celtic Freeport, development of floating offshore wind, preservation of steelmaking in the town and significant funding for regeneration all mean there is a bright future for Port Talbot.

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning Rebecca Evans MS said:

We remain committed to ensuring those who have been impacted by the Tata transition, including the workforce, supply chain and local community are supported not only in the short term but well into the future.聽

I am pleased this latest investment of Tata Transition funding will complement City Deal funding and unlock valuable job opportunities, particularly those linked to renewable energy and high value manufacturing.

Neath Port Talbot Council Leader, Cllr Steve Hunt said:

As we work closely together in meeting the challenges of decarbonisation, it is vital that we also support local people and businesses to maximise the opportunities it offers.聽

The investment announced today will provide a significant boost to our ongoing work with partners to promote economic growth and to provide people with the skills needed for the industries of the future.

In the coming months, there will be millions more in funding allocated to growth and regeneration projects in Port Talbot, ensuring that secure well-paid jobs are available in the local area following Tata Steel鈥檚 Transition to greener steelmaking. 聽聽聽

The UK Government has committed 拢2.5 billion of investment to rebuild the UK鈥檚 steel industry for decades to come as it decarbonises.

This is in addition to the 拢500 million allocated to Tata Steel in Port Talbot for an electric arc furnace, which recently received planning approval.

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Published 22 May 2025