Policy paper

Freeport Programme in Wales: bidding prospectus

The Freeport Programme in Wales bidding prospectus is delivered in partnership by the Welsh Government and UK Government. It gives further details on the Welsh Freeport model and sets out how bidders can apply in Wales.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Applies to Wales

Documents

Question 3.1: Planning applications template table

Details

The Freeport Programme in Wales bidding prospectus sets out the Welsh and UK governments’ expectations for a Welsh Freeport. Both governments expect ports, businesses, local government, and other local partners to come together to bid for Freeport status. Partners from across the public and private sectors will need to closely collaborate in order to produce the most competitive bids.

The Welsh Freeport model closely aligns to the offer set out in England. The Freeport Programme in Wales is based upon 3 main objectives:

  • promote regeneration and high-quality job creation
  • establish hubs for global trade and investment
  • foster an innovative environment.

This bidding prospectus describes how we expect bidders to show how the Freeport will achieve the 3 objectives.

The bidding process will open on 1 September 2022 and close at 6pm on 24 November 2022. Potential applicants who intend to apply for Freeport status can fill out a pre-registration form.

Updates to this page

Published 1 September 2022
Last updated 28 October 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated clarification Q and A.

  2. Deadline for all prospectus clarification questions to be submitted extended to 13 October.

  3. Added Freeport Programme in Wales clarification Q and A

  4. Added translation

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