CARMARTHENSHIRE £10M STORM BOOST: Welsh Government confirms massive funding for flood recovery
The Welsh Government has confirmed a fresh £11.2 million funding package, with the lion’s share — more than £10 million — allocated to Carmarthenshire and Monmouthshire.
The cash is designed to help local authorities recover from the “devastating” floods of November 2025, which saw emergency rescues and widespread damage across West Wales.
It follows a major incident declaration at the height of the storms, which saw fire crews and lifeboats called out to save residents from rising waters.
The funding comes as a lifeline for the region, which has already seen £100k drainage grants used to tackle persistent flooding issues in the city and surrounding areas.
Among the most heart-breaking stories from the 2025 floods was the rescue of 34 animals from a Carmarthenshire dog sanctuary after it was completely submerged.
Jayne Bryant, Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, said: “The storms of late 2025 caused real hardship for communities right across Wales.”
She added: “I am determined that no council should be left to bear those costs alone.”
The new funding will be used to repair infrastructure, clear debris, and support ongoing recovery efforts in the hardest-hit areas.
It builds on previous support, including £2.5 million already made available to communities in Monmouthshire following Storm Claudia.
The announcement is a major step forward for Carmarthenshire, which has been at the forefront of the battle against extreme weather.
Ms Bryant concluded: “I want residents in Carmarthenshire to know that the Welsh Government stands with them as they continue to recover and rebuild.”
The funding will be officially allocated in the 2026-27 financial year, which the Welsh Government say will provide long-term security for the county’s recovery plans.
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