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Clash over £20m Carmarthenshire ‘Pride of Place’ funding

The county is set to receive up to £20 million over the next decade as part of the UK Government’s Pride of Place programme, which will channel £214 million into Wales to support high streets, community facilities and regeneration projects.

Labour: “Real money for real communities”

Cllr Cundy, leader of the Labour opposition group on Carmarthenshire Council, said the funding equated to £100 per resident over ten years and represented a major boost after years of austerity.

“This is fair and transparent — real money for real communities, funding that can revitalise high streets, improve local facilities, and support both rural villages and town centres,” he said.

He accused Plaid Cymru of “choosing grievance over growth”:

“Instead of welcoming help for Welsh people, Plaid prefer to complain. After more than a decade in charge of Carmarthenshire, Plaid Cymru seem quicker to complain than to deliver.”

Cllr Cundy stressed that it would be for the Plaid‑led administration to decide which areas benefit:

“Within the rules of the scheme, they have the chance to prioritise deprived villages, struggling town centres, or regeneration hotspots. If impoverished rural areas are left behind, that will be the result of Plaid’s choices locally — not Labour’s investment nationally.”

He added:

“Carmarthenshire alone will receive around £2 million a year, equal to £10 for every resident. Labour’s priority is simple: uniting Wales through investment, not playing politics with people’s futures. Because as the saying goes: you can’t spend a grievance in the corner shop — but you can spend £2 million a year improving Carmarthenshire.”

Plaid: “Disregard for rural communities”

But council leader Darren Price has joined fellow Plaid leaders from Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey in criticising the scheme’s design.

In their joint statement, they said:

“Any funding for communities across Wales is welcome, but it is clear this does not stem from an understanding of Wales’ needs. It is a political panic button pushed by Labour ahead of a difficult election.”

They argued that targeting investment zones of around 10,000 people would disadvantage rural areas:

“This Pride in Place programme specifically targets neighbourhoods with populations of around 10,000, of which there are only a handful in the four western local authorities we control. This approach highlights the Labour Government’s continued disregard for our rural communities that have been disproportionately underfunded over the years.”

The Plaid leaders added:

“The people of Wales can see through this. Labour has deserted its values and turned its back on promises to deliver fair funding for Welsh communities.”

Political stakes

The clash reflects wider tensions between Labour and Plaid over how regeneration money is distributed. Labour points to what it calls the “biggest Welsh Government budget settlement ever” and insists the Pride of Place scheme is about fairness and delivery. Plaid counters that the funding model is urban‑centric, leaving smaller villages at risk of being overlooked.

With Carmarthenshire Council responsible for drawing up the shortlist of communities, and the UK Government holding the final sign‑off, both parties are already positioning themselves to claim credit — or deflect blame — once the allocations are announced.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

‘Transformational for our communities’: South West Wales MPs react to £214m Pride in Place funding
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South West Wales to share in £214m Pride in Place investment for local projects
Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire each set to receive £20m, with further funding for Bridgend and Pembrokeshire.

#Carmarthenshire #CarmarthenshireCouncil #CllrDarrenPrice #CllrDerykCundy #PlaidCymru #PrideInPlace #PrideInPlaceFund #PrideInPlaceImpactFund #UKGovernment #WelshLabour

Montage image of Darren Price and Deryk Cundy, highlighting the political clash over £20m Pride of Place funding for Carmarthenshire.
Montage image of Darren Price and Deryk Cundy, highlighting the political clash over £20m Pride of Place funding for Carmarthenshire.
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Clash over £20m Carmarthenshire ‘Pride of Place’ funding

The county is set to receive up to £20 million over the next decade as part of the UK Government’s Pride of Place programme, which will channel £214 million into Wales to support high streets, community facilities and regeneration projects.

Labour: “Real money for real communities”

Cllr Cundy, leader of the Labour opposition group on Carmarthenshire Council, said the funding equated to £100 per resident over ten years and represented a major boost after years of austerity.

“This is fair and transparent — real money for real communities, funding that can revitalise high streets, improve local facilities, and support both rural villages and town centres,” he said.

He accused Plaid Cymru of “choosing grievance over growth”:

“Instead of welcoming help for Welsh people, Plaid prefer to complain. After more than a decade in charge of Carmarthenshire, Plaid Cymru seem quicker to complain than to deliver.”

Cllr Cundy stressed that it would be for the Plaid‑led administration to decide which areas benefit:

“Within the rules of the scheme, they have the chance to prioritise deprived villages, struggling town centres, or regeneration hotspots. If impoverished rural areas are left behind, that will be the result of Plaid’s choices locally — not Labour’s investment nationally.”

He added:

“Carmarthenshire alone will receive around £2 million a year, equal to £10 for every resident. Labour’s priority is simple: uniting Wales through investment, not playing politics with people’s futures. Because as the saying goes: you can’t spend a grievance in the corner shop — but you can spend £2 million a year improving Carmarthenshire.”

Plaid: “Disregard for rural communities”

But council leader Darren Price has joined fellow Plaid leaders from Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Anglesey in criticising the scheme’s design.

In their joint statement, they said:

“Any funding for communities across Wales is welcome, but it is clear this does not stem from an understanding of Wales’ needs. It is a political panic button pushed by Labour ahead of a difficult election.”

They argued that targeting investment zones of around 10,000 people would disadvantage rural areas:

“This Pride in Place programme specifically targets neighbourhoods with populations of around 10,000, of which there are only a handful in the four western local authorities we control. This approach highlights the Labour Government’s continued disregard for our rural communities that have been disproportionately underfunded over the years.”

The Plaid leaders added:

“The people of Wales can see through this. Labour has deserted its values and turned its back on promises to deliver fair funding for Welsh communities.”

Political stakes

The clash reflects wider tensions between Labour and Plaid over how regeneration money is distributed. Labour points to what it calls the “biggest Welsh Government budget settlement ever” and insists the Pride of Place scheme is about fairness and delivery. Plaid counters that the funding model is urban‑centric, leaving smaller villages at risk of being overlooked.

With Carmarthenshire Council responsible for drawing up the shortlist of communities, and the UK Government holding the final sign‑off, both parties are already positioning themselves to claim credit — or deflect blame — once the allocations are announced.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

‘Transformational for our communities’: South West Wales MPs react to £214m Pride in Place funding
Local MPs describe the £214m programme as a once‑in‑a‑generation opportunity, though some councils say allocations fall short.

South West Wales to share in £214m Pride in Place investment for local projects
Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire each set to receive £20m, with further funding for Bridgend and Pembrokeshire.

#Carmarthenshire #CarmarthenshireCouncil #CllrDarrenPrice #CllrDerykCundy #PlaidCymru #PrideInPlace #PrideInPlaceFund #PrideInPlaceImpactFund #UKGovernment #WelshLabour

Montage image of Darren Price and Deryk Cundy, highlighting the political clash over £20m Pride of Place funding for Carmarthenshire.
Montage image of Darren Price and Deryk Cundy, highlighting the political clash over £20m Pride of Place funding for Carmarthenshire.
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Swansea humanitarian among Britons on Gaza flotilla as MPs raise safety concerns

Leigh Evans, who describes himself as a “full‑time humanitarian,” is among two Welsh participants on the Global Sumud Flotilla, alongside Nadia Kearney from Wrexham. The convoy of boats, backed by campaigner Greta Thunberg, is attempting to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza.

Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.Leigh Evans on board the flotilla yacht as campaigners prepare to set sail for Gaza.(Photo: instagram.com/leighcadno)

MPs sign letter to Foreign Secretary

Gower MP Tonia Antoniazzi confirmed she is one of 84 parliamentarians who have signed a letter to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calling for protection of those on board.

She wrote on social media:

“Two Welsh citizens – Leigh Evans from Swansea and Nadia Kearney from Wrexham – are among those on board. We must ensure their safety and defend their right to engage in non‑violent humanitarian action.”

The letter, coordinated by Labour MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy, highlights past incidents where flotillas have been intercepted by Israeli forces and urges the UK Government to take steps to prevent harm to British nationals.

Letter from Bell Ribeiro‑Addy MP to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, signed by 84 parliamentarians, raising concerns for the safety of British citizens on the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Previous arrest in London protest

Evans has been a visible figure in pro‑Palestinian activism. In August he was arrested during a London protest in support of the banned group Palestine Action. Extinction Rebellion, which shared footage of the arrest, described it as part of a wider clampdown on freedom of expression.

Following his release, Evans posted a lengthy message on Instagram urging supporters not to “fear the arrest,” calling for “passive interference” such as strikes, unpaid leave, and visible acts of solidarity. His post ended with the slogan “From the river to the sea.”

Police officers detain Leigh Evans at a pro‑Palestinian demonstration in London linked to Palestine Action.Leigh Evans being arrested during a London protest in support of Palestine Action earlier this year.(Photo: instagram.com/leighcadno)

Viral moment at Rafah crossing

Evans previously went viral after being filmed in tears at the Rafah border in Egypt, pleading with police to be allowed into Gaza. In the clip, reported by the Jewish Chronicle, he described the “horror” of conditions inside the Strip and appealed to officers as his “brothers” to “allow us to stand for Falesteen”.

Leigh Evans crying and appealing to Egyptian police officers at the Rafah crossing into Gaza.Leigh Evans in tears as he pleads with Egyptian police at the Rafah border, urging to be allowed into Gaza.(Image: YouTube)

Calls for protection

Campaigners in Wales have echoed concerns for those on board. Pembrokeshire activist Jim Scott has written to MPs and ministers urging the UK and Welsh governments to follow European countries that have pledged naval protection for their citizens.

He warned that flotilla vessels had already faced intimidation in international waters and said: “Innocent Palestinian civilians, women and children are starving and under constant bombardment, and those aboard the flotilla are risking their lives to help them.”

Humanitarian mission under scrutiny

The flotilla, carrying food, baby formula and medical supplies, has drawn international attention. Supporters describe it as a peaceful humanitarian effort, while critics argue such missions risk confrontation with Israeli forces enforcing the blockade.

For Evans, the journey marks the latest chapter in a series of high‑profile interventions that have made him both a celebrated and controversial figure in the UK’s pro‑Palestinian movement.

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#ExtinctionRebellion #flotilla #Gower #GretaThunberg #humanitarian #Israel #Palestine #PalestinianAction #ProPalestinian #protest #Swansea #ToniaAntoniazziMP #UKGovernment

Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans standing on shore next to the yacht he is joining for the Global Sumud Flotilla aid mission.
Leigh Evans standing on shore next to the yacht he is joining for the Global Sumud Flotilla aid mission.
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Swansea humanitarian among Britons on Gaza flotilla as MPs raise safety concerns

Leigh Evans, who describes himself as a “full‑time humanitarian,” is among two Welsh participants on the Global Sumud Flotilla, alongside Nadia Kearney from Wrexham. The convoy of boats, backed by campaigner Greta Thunberg, is attempting to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza.

Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.Leigh Evans on board the flotilla yacht as campaigners prepare to set sail for Gaza.(Photo: instagram.com/leighcadno)

MPs sign letter to Foreign Secretary

Gower MP Tonia Antoniazzi confirmed she is one of 84 parliamentarians who have signed a letter to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calling for protection of those on board.

She wrote on social media:

“Two Welsh citizens – Leigh Evans from Swansea and Nadia Kearney from Wrexham – are among those on board. We must ensure their safety and defend their right to engage in non‑violent humanitarian action.”

The letter, coordinated by Labour MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy, highlights past incidents where flotillas have been intercepted by Israeli forces and urges the UK Government to take steps to prevent harm to British nationals.

Letter from Bell Ribeiro‑Addy MP to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, signed by 84 parliamentarians, raising concerns for the safety of British citizens on the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Previous arrest in London protest

Evans has been a visible figure in pro‑Palestinian activism. In August he was arrested during a London protest in support of the banned group Palestine Action. Extinction Rebellion, which shared footage of the arrest, described it as part of a wider clampdown on freedom of expression.

Following his release, Evans posted a lengthy message on Instagram urging supporters not to “fear the arrest,” calling for “passive interference” such as strikes, unpaid leave, and visible acts of solidarity. His post ended with the slogan “From the river to the sea.”

Police officers detain Leigh Evans at a pro‑Palestinian demonstration in London linked to Palestine Action.Leigh Evans being arrested during a London protest in support of Palestine Action earlier this year.(Photo: instagram.com/leighcadno)

Viral moment at Rafah crossing

Evans previously went viral after being filmed in tears at the Rafah border in Egypt, pleading with police to be allowed into Gaza. In the clip, reported by the Jewish Chronicle, he described the “horror” of conditions inside the Strip and appealed to officers as his “brothers” to “allow us to stand for Falesteen”.

Leigh Evans crying and appealing to Egyptian police officers at the Rafah crossing into Gaza.Leigh Evans in tears as he pleads with Egyptian police at the Rafah border, urging to be allowed into Gaza.(Image: YouTube)

Calls for protection

Campaigners in Wales have echoed concerns for those on board. Pembrokeshire activist Jim Scott has written to MPs and ministers urging the UK and Welsh governments to follow European countries that have pledged naval protection for their citizens.

He warned that flotilla vessels had already faced intimidation in international waters and said: “Innocent Palestinian civilians, women and children are starving and under constant bombardment, and those aboard the flotilla are risking their lives to help them.”

Humanitarian mission under scrutiny

The flotilla, carrying food, baby formula and medical supplies, has drawn international attention. Supporters describe it as a peaceful humanitarian effort, while critics argue such missions risk confrontation with Israeli forces enforcing the blockade.

For Evans, the journey marks the latest chapter in a series of high‑profile interventions that have made him both a celebrated and controversial figure in the UK’s pro‑Palestinian movement.

Related articles

  • Swansea activist pensioner arrested in Palestine set to return home

    Dee Murphy, 70, detained while volunteering in the West Bank, prepares to return to Wales after challenging deportation.

  • Swansea activist great-grandmother jailed by Israel after protest in Palestine

    Veteran campaigner Deidre Murphy faces jail in Israel after joining solidarity protests in Masafer Yatta.

  • Arrests after 10-year-old boy allegedly assaulted at Parc Tawe pro-Palestine rally

    Police arrest three people, including a 12-year-old girl, following an incident at a Swansea city centre protest.

  • Co‑op to stock Palestinian lager in UK stores after Israeli produce boycott

    The retailer partners with Taybeh Brewing to launch a new lager, brewed in Scotland to a Palestinian recipe.

  • Gower MP joins call for UK to recognise Palestinian state amid Gaza concerns

    Tonia Antoniazzi joins colleagues urging the Foreign Secretary to recognise Palestine and act over Rafah plans.

  • Gang lured record producer to remote Carmarthenshire cottage to attack him in elaborate plot

    Three men jailed after kidnapping and assaulting an Israeli music producer in a politically motivated scheme.

#ExtinctionRebellion #flotilla #Gower #GretaThunberg #humanitarian #Israel #Palestine #PalestinianAction #ProPalestinian #protest #Swansea #ToniaAntoniazziMP #UKGovernment

Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Image of a formal letter from MP Bell Ribeiro‑Addy to the Foreign Secretary, urging protection for British citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans seated on the deck of the flotilla yacht during preparations for the Gaza aid mission.
Leigh Evans standing on shore next to the yacht he is joining for the Global Sumud Flotilla aid mission.
Leigh Evans standing on shore next to the yacht he is joining for the Global Sumud Flotilla aid mission.
Leigh Evans standing on shore next to the yacht he is joining for the Global Sumud Flotilla aid mission.
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