£110 million has been announced for local authorities to improve local transport across Wales - which will include £6m to improve the existing Milford train station to create a new interchange for buses and taxis, as well as better public realm spaces and active travel links.
This major investment from the Welsh Government will help people get around more easily and help make better transport accessible for everyone.
The grants will fund projects that:
- improve the condition of local roads and address disruptions caused by severe weather;
- pilot new bus services and upgrade bus journey times and waiting facilities;
- create inclusive streets that make it easier for people to walk, wheel and cycle;
- install more publicly available electric vehicle charging points;
- create safer routes for children to travel to schools; and
- improve road safety.
£6m has also been made available for the Milford Haven Interchange, which will allow the start of building work to improve the existing Milford train station to create a new interchange for buses and taxis as well as better public realm spaces and active travel links.
The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Ken Skates, said: "Connecting communities and delivering better transport for all is at the heart of this £110 million investment.
“We want to make it easier for people to travel to work, school, healthcare and to see friends and family, while also building a more sustainable transport network for future generations.
"These improvements will make real differences to everyday journeys - whether that's safer routes, better paths for walking, wheeling and cycling, or more reliable bus services. We're working with councils to ensure this money delivers the greatest benefits to communities across Wales."
A full list of funded projects is available on the Welsh Government website at: https://www.gov.wales/local-authority-transport-grants-awarded-2025-2026