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Swansea Bay City Region

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Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Area
  
4,805 km²

Constituent country
  
Wales

Population
  
685,051 (2011)

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Principal areas
  
List Carmarthenshire Neath Port Talbot Pembrokeshire Swansea

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The Swansea Bay City Region is a city region in Wales. It is a partnership between the local authorities of Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Swansea, local businesses in south west Wales and other organisations with the support of the Welsh Government. The Swansea Bay City Region is coterminous with the area defined as South West Wales.

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Historical backgroundEdit

Local authorities in the South West Wales area made a bid for city region status during early 2012. A report to the Welsh Government in July 2012 recommended the creation of city regions in Wales to help improve economic performance compared with the rest of the United Kingdom. The Swansea Bay City Region was launched in July 2013 following a consultation period by the Welsh Government resulting in a report recommending its creation. The launch event was held at Parc y Scarlets where the Swansea Bay City Region Economic Regeneration Strategy was presented which identified several key economic areas to develop. Sir Terry Matthews has been appointed chairman of the Swansea Bay City Region Board.

Tidal powerEdit

There is a plan to build a barrage across Swansea Bay and direct water from the incoming and outgoing tides through turbines to generate electricity as a form of renewable energy. See tidal power.

References

Swansea Bay City Region Wikipedia