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‘Frustration’ over lack of detail on £20m regeneration funding

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:33, Thursday November 6th, 2025.
Last updated: 16:33, Thursday November 6th, 2025

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Cllr Jamie Pritchard, interim leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council
Cllr Jamie Pritchard, interim leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council

Uncertainty remains over how £20 million of regeneration funding can be spent across Caerphilly County Borough.

The UK Government announced in September the borough would receive that sum in Pride in Place Fund cash over a ten-year period.

But there is concern that since that announcement, no further details have been forthcoming.

A council report notes “no guidance has been received regarding the Pride in Place Fund… in relation to criteria for using and administering the funds”.

And at a scrutiny committee meeting this week, acting council leader Cllr Jamie Pritchard said he was “frustrated” by the lack of clarity.

Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, he reiterated his dissatisfaction with the lack of progress.

“We are frustrated with the lack of clarity over the Pride in Place £20 million funding over ten years – we really should have had all the guidance criteria many weeks ago,” he said.

At this week’s committee meeting, Cllr Colin Mann asked whether the government money could be put towards saving a series of at-risk libraries across the borough.

The council currently plans to shut down ten of its smaller libraries in a cost-cutting exercise, while retaining seven other sites as multi-service ‘hubs’.

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But Cllr Pritchard could not give a direct answer because the authority had “not received the official guidance” on the Pride in Place funding, meaning there was “no way” the money could be committed to a specific project.

“When we receive all the guidance it will go out into the public realm and then we know what we can spend it on, and what we can’t,” he added.

Paul Hudson, the council’s business enterprise and renewal manager, noted around 75% of the Pride in Place Fund was expected to be for capital funding, however.

As well as the expected £20 million, Caerphilly will also receive an initial one-off £1.5 million payment from a UK Government Pride in Place ‘Impact Fund’.

That £1.5 million can be spent in three areas – creating or improving community spaces, enhancing public spaces, or revitalising high streets and town centres.

Cabinet members are expected to approve new powers next week, allowing a Regeneration Project Board to oversee both funding streams.

“In terms of what we know in relation to the Pride In Place Impact Fund, we want to see community groups come forward with their projects, in line with the specific criteria set out by the UK Government,” said Cllr Pritchard. “This is why we are ensuring there is political oversight via the Regeneration Board.”

The Pride in Place Fund is one of the successor schemes to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – which delivered £28.3 million of investment to Caerphilly over three years.

Projects supported in its final year included public realm improvements, cost of living support, enhancements at Ffos Caerffili and town-centre events in Blackwood and Ystrad Mynach.

The UK Government was contacted for comment.


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