QNR – in the Senedd on 21 June 2017.
Our measures for improving our transport infrastructure across all parts of Wales, including the Swansea bay region, are set out in the national transport finance plan.
We continue to take a range of actions to stimulate economic growth in south-east Wales, including supporting businesses, helping them to relocate to Wales or retain and expand their operations here.
Our tourism strategy sets out our priorities to support the tourism industry. South Wales West offers a wide range of heritage, landscapes, activities and tourism destinations. These are promoted and marketed through our Visit Wales website, with capital and revenue support available for business development and regional support.
We are committed to improving access to public transport that removes barriers to travel, promotes independent living and empowers vulnerable groups to participate in society. This is a cornerstone of ‘Taking Wales Forward’, which sets out our ambitious programme to build a united, connected and sustainable Wales.
We are working with the bus industry to develop initiatives to improve the passenger experience and encourage more people to use the bus for their travel needs. I refer to the statement I made on 28 February about our longer term ambitions for bus services in Wales.
The Welsh Government is providing grant funding up to a maximum of £900,000 over four years to support the preparation, marketing and delivery of Velothon Wales for the period 2015-18.