Infrastructure in Wales requires continued attention to ensure that it is fit for purpose. It should contribute to the economic growth, and social well-being of Wales and the UK. This State of the Nation 2014 infrastructure briefing sets out ICE Wale Cymru’s recommendations to the Welsh and UK Governments on infrastructure for the next electoral period.
A Welsh version of the regional report is available to download.
State of the Nation 2014: Wales
Content type: Policy
Last updated: 17 October 2016
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