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Formation | 2002 |
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Dissolved | 2014 |
Type | Public/private partnership |
Legal status | Corporation |
Purpose | Urban regeneration |
Headquarters | 1 Gold Tops, Newport, NP20 4PG |
Region served | City of Newport |
Chief Executive | Gillian Otlet[1] |
Newport Unlimited was a Welsh Urban Regeneration Company created in 2003 to help counter the impacts of decline in Newport's heavy industry and manufacturing. It was initially given a 10-year lifespan.[2]
The Company was founded by Newport City Council and the Welsh Government.
It was credited with attracting £230 million of private investment to the area; transformation of the city's river frontage, and bringing the Ryder Cup to Newport in 2010.[2]
The Company's role was extended by a further year in 2012.
In January 2013 a leaked report revealed the Company's funding would cease in April 2013 because the Council believed it would be cheaper to carry out the role itself.[3] In October 2013 Newport Council made a bid for funds from the Welsh Government to enable the council to continue the regeneration process.[2]
Andrew George has been named as interim chief executive at Newport Unlimited... He replaces Gareth Beer...