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UK SHARED PROSPERITY FUND GOVERNANCE PROPOSAL (UKSPF)
Meeting: 25/07/2022 - Cabinet (Item 5)
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- Report, item 5 PDF 104 KB
- Appendix A, item 5 PDF 757 KB
- Webcast for UK SHARED PROSPERITY FUND (UKSPF)
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report which detailed the level of funding to be provided to Local Authorities across the South-West Wales region over the next 3 years in accordance with the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) priority areas.
The Cabinet’s endorsement was sought on the South-West Wales Regional Investment Plan set out at Appendix A to the report, which had been co-ordinated by Swansea Council as the lead Authority on behalf of the South-West region, for approval by the UK government and for delivery of the Fund thereafter.
UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED THAT:
5.1 |
The steps taken to date to enable the County to benefit from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) be endorsed;
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5.2 |
The Regional Investment Plan for South-West Wales, which set out how the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UK SPF) will be used in the region between 2022/23 and 2024/25, be approved prior to its submission to UK Government. |
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