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Seven projects across Anglesey are set to benefit from £25 million in seed capital after a landmark agreement was signed today formalising how the island’s freeport will be governed and delivered.
The Welsh Government, UK Government, Isle of Anglesey County Council and Stena Line UK have put pen to a Memorandum of Understanding that unlocks the first tranche of funding from both governments. The cash will be directed towards improving infrastructure, attracting inward investment and creating employment opportunities across the designated freeport zone, where businesses can access tax reliefs and other incentives.
What the funding covers
The seven projects span road access improvements, energy infrastructure, site remediation and upgraded facilities at the Menai Science Park campus. Together, the work is designed to prepare the freeport’s tax sites for private sector investment.
The announcement sits alongside recent major commitments for the region, including approval of a new Wylfa nuclear reactor and the designation of a North Wales AI Growth Zone. The freeport’s sector priorities – including nuclear energy and digital technology – are closely aligned with both developments.
What leaders said
Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, said:
“This £25 million investment demonstrates our government’s commitment to securing Anglesey’s economic future and ensuring the benefits of major UK and Welsh Labour Government decisions are felt here on the island.
“By putting critical infrastructure in place now, we are positioning Anglesey to take full advantage of the Freeport, the renewed momentum at Wylfa, and the opportunities of the North Wales AI Growth Zone.
“This is a clear message: we are backing Welsh communities with the tools they need to compete, to attract high quality jobs, and to shape the industries that will define the economy of the future.”
Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens said:
“Today’s news is a significant moment for the delivery of Anglesey’s Freeport which will be vital for kickstarting economic growth and is projected to create 5,000 jobs by 2030.
“This follows the UK Government’s recent announcements of new nuclear for Wylfa and a north Wales AI Growth Zone, which taken together will be transformational for people in north Wales, providing opportunities for generations to come.”
Leader of the Isle of Anglesey County Council, Gary Pritchard said:
“Anglesey Council is pleased to sign the Freeport Memorandum of Understanding because it represents a major milestone in delivering new economic opportunities for the island. The agreement confirms a shared commitment with both governments, and Stena Line to establish a Freeport that can attract investment, support innovation, and create skilled jobs for local communities.
“Securing seed capital is especially important, as it allows essential early work to begin and demonstrates confidence in Anglesey’s strategic potential. With this foundation in place, the Council with Stena Line and other partners can accelerate plans that strengthen the island’s role in energy, manufacturing, and trade, helping drive long‑term prosperity across Ynys Môn and North Wales.”
Executive Chair, Stena Line UK, Ian Hampton said:
“We welcome the approval of Anglesey Freeport’s memorandum of understanding with the Welsh and UK governments. This announcement marks the start of Anglesey Freeport’s operational stage, following the work undertaken to date to secure Freeport status, finalise our business cases, and prepare our tax sites for investment.
“We are grateful to the UK and Welsh governments for their ongoing support and will continue to work with both governments and all Freeport partners to deliver our vision of providing jobs and economic growth for Anglesey and North Wales, while protecting the Welsh language and culture.”
