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  2. Welsh Government roads review - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 2023, The Future of Road Investment in Wales report was published by the Welsh Government. The report concluded a period of reassessment on the government's existing commitments to Wales' road infrastructure and how it matched new government policy. It is commonly shortened as the Welsh Government's roads review. [1] [2]

  3. Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside

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    Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside (MAGIC) is a governmental website in the United Kingdom which provides geographic information, in map form.. Launched in 2002, [1] the site originally only had information for rural areas in England but it has grown to include information on a wide range of landscape and environmental designations in England, Wales and Scotland, and cover ...

  4. List of built-up areas in Wales by population - Wikipedia

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    Five Roads : 640 Llanddona : 640 Blackmill : 630 Llangattock: 630 Sudbrook: 630 Trelogan : 630 Lixwm : 625 Rosemarket : 625 Ystrad Aeron : 625 Colwinston : 620 Abersoch : 615 Llanfechell : 615 Cynwyd: 610 Moelfre: 605 Bryncrug : 600 Froncysyllte : 600 New Hedges and Twy Cross: 600 Penysarn : 600 Pontlliw : 595 Efail Isaf : 590 Deri: 585 Bryn ...

  5. Major road building projects in Wales scrapped in move to put ...

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  6. Trunk road agent - Wikipedia

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    In Wales, a trunk road agent, (Welsh: asiant cefnffyrdd), is a partnership between two or more county and/or county borough councils for the purposes of managing, maintaining, and improving the network of trunk roads in Wales (including any motorways) in their respective areas on behalf of the Welsh Government.

  7. Regional economy in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the city regions in South Wales, North Wales lacks a definitive main economic and urban centre, with settlements such as Llandudno, Deeside, Holyhead and Wrexham all having roles in the regional economy. The deal involves £240 million committed by the UK and Welsh Governments (£120 million each), with the remaining £760 million from ...

  8. North East Wales - Wikipedia

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    The economic strategy for the region is for the further integration of North Wales, with Northern England, as part of the Northern Powerhouse project. The main roads in the area are the A55, A494, and A483. On 22 November 2023, Wrexham and Flintshire were announced to be part of a "North East Wales Investment Zone". [3]

  9. List of cities in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales has seven cities as of September 2022. Bangor is Wales' oldest cathedral city, [1] whereas St Davids is the smallest city in the United Kingdom. [1] Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and its most-populous, followed by Swansea the second most-populous.