Projects

See which projects and organisations have received investment through the Shared Prosperity Fund: North Wales.

Use this search facility to find out more about the projects and organisations that have received support through the Shared Prosperity Fund. 

You can search for the projects by their main Investment Priority or by the supporting local authority.  

Anglesey Anglesey
Conwy Conwy
Denbighshire Denbighshire
Flintshire Flintshire
Gwynedd Gwynedd
Wrexham Wrexham
Found 167 Results
Page 3 of 14

CCTV project – Gwynedd and Anglesey Community Safety Partnership

Applicant: Anglesey County Council
Grant: £250,000
Project summary: The installation of CCTV in 2 areas on Anglesey, namely Llangefni and Holyhead. The project will also include work on selected lighting columns.

Anglesey

Changing Places – Changing Lives

Applicant: Royal Mencap Society; Mencap Cymru
Grant: £189,372
Project summary: Our project will install Changing Places Toilets in Denbighshire and Conwy to ensure people with complex and multiple impairments can access facilities that provide the space and equipment they need to enjoy day-to-day activities many take for granted.

Conwy
Denbighshire

Childcare Works

Applicant: NDNA Cymru
Grant: £87,903
Project summary: The project offers a 16-week employment programme of training and paid work placements to enable participants to begin careers in childcare and early education as Trainee Nursery Assistants (TNAs).

Conwy

Coed Môn (Anglesey Trees)

Applicant: Anglesey County Council
Grant: £20,000
Project summary: Enhancing our green infrastructure through the tree management and planting.

Anglesey

Communities and Nature – A sustainable Visitor Welcome

Applicant: Denbighshire County Council
Grant: £292,773
Project summary: This project will provide Rangers at a number of key visitor sites across Denbighshire in response to the dramatic increase of visitors to these areas.

Denbighshire

Community Grants Scheme and Creative Arts Programme

Applicant: Denbighshire Leisure Limited (DLL)
Grant: £584,000
Project summary: Community Grants Scheme and Creative Arts Programme in Denbighshire, delivered by Denbighshire Leisure Ltd.

Denbighshire

Community Regeneration Key Fund

Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £4,997,497
Project summary: The fund is aimed at supporting community focused organisations to deliver projects across Conwy that will address local needs and will contribute to building ‘Pride in Place’ and ‘make a visible difference’ through the Communities & Place Investment Priority of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Conwy

Community Regeneration Support Fund

Applicant: Cyngor Gwynedd
Grant: £1,800,000
Project summary: A competitive grant fund that will be a means of supporting local organisations, including initiatives and regeneration groups, to be able to lead and develop projects that respond to local needs and priorities.

Gwynedd

Connecting People, Nature and Place

Applicant: Small Woods
Grant: £250,000
Project summary: This project will improve skills, community resilience and wellbeing for those furthest from the employment market (including those over 50, facing complex barriers, with health and wellbeing needs), by establishing and developing accessible outdoor sites, increasing learning activities and skills, improving woodlands and knowledge of the local environment on Anglesey.

Anglesey

Connecting to Coast and Countryside

Applicant: Flintshire County Council
Grant: £335,040
Project summary: Two projects to connect people to Flintshire coast and countryside

Flintshire

Conwy Community Led Local Development

Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £425,630
Project summary: The project will utilise the Community Led Local Development (CLLD) methodology to empower local individuals, groups and community organisations to participate in the generation of innovative ideas to address local problems, develop high quality applications and ensure the capability of delivering projects is at a high level.

Conwy

Conwy Community Wellbeing Project

Applicant: Conwy County Borough Council
Grant: £577,738
Project summary: The Community Wellbeing Programme helps people to maintain and improve their wellbeing. The programme helps people to reduce isolation and strengthen links in their local community through activities they want to engage in and opportunities to volunteer locally.

Conwy

Page 3 of 14