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Welsh coastal projects to restore seas and strengthen communities

Prosiectau arfordirol yng Nghymru i adfer moroedd a chryfhau cymunedau

  • Seven projects across six local authority areas receive a share of £540,761
  • Funding supports oyster restoration, marine monitoring, harbour improvements and seafood trail development
  • Scheme delivered through Wales Council for Voluntary Action on behalf of Welsh Government

Seven coastal community projects across Wales will receive a share of more than half a million pounds to improve marine environments, strengthen local economies and build long-term resilience for coastal communities and our fishing industry.

The projects - spanning Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Ynys Môn - range from establishing a purpose-built native oyster spatting pond in Laugharne to a new community-led marine observatory programme across the Menai Strait.

The funding supports work that includes citizen science monitoring in Cardigan Bay, a sustainable seafood trail in Conwy, harbour safety improvements at Connah's Quay and Amlwch Port, and enhanced marine mammal monitoring in Gwynedd under the Clust i'r Môr initiative.

Llyr Gruffydd, Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability, said:

“Wales’ coastal communities are the custodians of our richest marine environments, and this funding backs their work to protect and sustain them for future generations.

“From restoring native oysters in Laugharne to monitoring marine mammals off the Gwynedd coast, these projects show what local knowledge and community action can achieve.

“We're investing in clean seas, strong aquaculture and fisheries supply chains and resilient coastal economies; because Wales's coastline is one of our greatest assets."

Councillor Chris Dolphin, Cabinet Member for Environment, Regeneration, Countryside and Tourism, Flintshire County Council, said:

“We are delighted to have been awarded Coastal Capacity Building Funding!

We look forward to starting works at Connah’s Quay Docks, installing new commercial mooring rings, interpretation signage and new benches. 

These will make the area safer, with more opportunities for commercial marine and fisheries use and for organised recreational use. 

This is a hugely important step on our journey towards completion of our Flintshire Coast Park Management Plan for Connah’s Quay Hub.

Thanks to Connah’s Quay Sea Cadets and local community groups, we will be working with the community and Dock users on this project. 

Our community events will bring people together to clean up the environment and work together to create spaces for people and nature to flourish.”

Notes to editors

  • The Coastal Capacity Building Fund is delivered on behalf of Welsh Government by Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) under a contract running since 2023. Six projects funded in 2025 are currently in their second and final year, with a combined value of £259,521 for the current financial year. The latest funding round made available £540,761. Thirteen applications were received totalling £1,032,457; seven were selected.
  • Native Oyster Spatting Pond, Laugharne — a purpose-built native oyster spatting pond, creating biosecure spat production capacity for reef restoration and sustainable aquaculture across Wales
  • Cardigan Bay Marine Monitoring and Coastal Resilience Hub — community-led marine evidence hub combining offshore monitoring, vessel-based citizen science and public engagement
  • Conwy Seafood Trail — sustainable seafood trail strengthening local supply chains, promoting marine awareness and supporting coastal communities through education, tourism and collaboration
  • Connah's Quay Community Dock Development Project — new commercial mooring rings, interpretation boards, benches and improved safety infrastructure
  • Gwynedd — Clust i'r Môr — enhanced marine mammal monitoring, community engagement and acoustic monitoring protocols for high-energy coastal environments
  • Ynys Môn — Menai Strait Coastal Futures Programme — community-led marine observatory and fisheries resilience programme using blue carbon science and circular economy infrastructure
  • Ynys Môn — Amlwch Harbour Improvements — new electrical pedestals, marina distribution system, steel grating covers and a telescopic folding dock crane at Amlwch Port