Post by Ashley Curnow

Divisional Port Manager - Associated British Ports | Director - Celtic Freeport | MBA - London Business School

It was a pleasure to meet Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Welsh Labour Conference last week — a key moment for industry to engage with the UK and Welsh Governments on shared priorities.   We discussed the UK Government’s Industrial Strategy and Spending Review, as well as The Crown Estate’s recent Round 5 announcement.   These policy signals are vital to accelerating the UK and Wales’s journey to net zero and unlocking the once-in-a-generation opportunity that Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) in the Celtic Sea represents. We’re proud that our bold vision for the Port of Port Talbot, as a global FLOW hub, has been recognised by the preferred Round 5 bidders.   🎥 Learn more about our plans: https://lnkd.in/gHyCa72P RenewableUK, Celtic Freeport, Net Zero Industry Wales, Andy Reay, Alice Jones, Hannah Kitcher, Tim Morris, #renewables #onshorewind #offshorewind #reindustrialisation #decarbonisation #Lab25 #WelshLabour #llafurcymru

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