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Regions of Wales

Wales has traditionally been divided into a number of ambiguous and undefined areas described as "regions", reflecting historical, geographical, administrative, cultural and electoral boundaries within the country. Presently, the most common form of division of Wales into "regions" has been using cardinal and intercardinal references, north or south-west for example.[1] None of the variously described "regions" have official status or defined boundaries, there is neither a fixed number of regions. Various organisations use different regions and combinations of regions for their individual purposes. This includes devolved institutions, such as Visit Wales,[2] Natural Resources Wales,[3] and the Welsh Government itself,[4][5][6] using different sets of Wales' regions. Wales is most commonly sub-divided into between two and four regions, with a North–South divide, and North, Mid, South East and South West division being common. This article will list the various terms applied to be the "regions of Wales" and the regions used by various organisations.

19th Century Map using the term "North and South Wales"

Status

The regions of Wales have little administrative status as of 2022, nor are officially defined, local government is primarily managed by the twenty-two principal areas.

Some argue that Wales should stop using terms to describe regions of Wales, as they lack of strict definition or boundaries, and instead consider Wales as only one. Whereas others campaign for more recognition of Wales' various regions, such as the north and west.[1][7]

Historical usage

North-South divide

 
Map of North Wales; common modern day definition in dark red, historical definition in dark red and light red (Montgomeryshire).
 
Map of South Wales, defined either by combining South East and South West Wales (dark red); or the historic definition (dark red and light red); there are other definitions.

There may be a north-south divide, between North Wales and South Wales in Wales.[8] The Cambrian Mountains form a mountainous interior of Wales, limiting the connection between North and South due to insufficient transport links.[9] Most of the population of Wales is concentrated on opposing sides of Wales. Transport links between North and South Wales are significantly weak,[10] with major north–south links passing through England, and both the North and South, having closer transport links with North West England, and South West England respectively.[11][12] Liverpool is sometimes described as the "Capital of North Wales", as its the largest city closest to North Wales.[13] Historical maps divide North and South Wales using the border between Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, and Cardiganshire and Merionethshire, but the modern day divide is described to be ambiguous or arbitrary.[14]

Modern usage

Since devolution, the Welsh Government is making efforts to increase connection between north and south.[8][15] Although in 2013, there were reports that the Welsh Government potentially shortchanged the north by £131.53 million, which critics describe to be proof of a modern north–south divide. The government responded stating the figures are "highly misleading", as it ignores funding through Wales-wide programmes, and that the government has spent more on health and transport in the north than the south-east, and more on education than the national average. Then First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones disagreed that there was a north–south divide in Wales, but stated that there would "never be a time" that people will no longer see a north–south divide.[16]

There is a part-ministerial post in the Welsh Cabinet for "North Wales",[17] and a North Wales office of the Senedd.[18] Plaid Cymru has called for a trans-Wales railway as a solution to bridge the cultural divide between north and south.[19]

There is a north–south divide in language, not only between more and less Welsh-speaking areas, but also in terms of accents (both relating to English and Welsh) and dialects of Welsh.[20]

There may be a tourism divide between north and south Wales due to geographic and existing transport capabilities, with tourism in the north aimed for nearby tourists from the rest of the UK and closer airports in Liverpool and Manchester, for day trips and staycations. Whereas strategies for the south by the devolved administrations aim for more international and longer term tourism through Cardiff Airport in the south. Strategies based on drawing tourists through Cardiff Airport may not have a big impact on the north due to a lack of connectivity with Cardiff Airport and the north of Wales.[21]

Capitalisation

There is a debate whether to spell the regions of Wales with a capitalised letter or a lowercase letter, for example either a lower case 'n' for north Wales or a capitalised 'N' for North Wales (see North Wales#Capitalisation). The debate has been coined as the "to cap or not to cap" debate in media.[22] Usage varies, BBC News[23] and the Welsh Government[24] for example use lowercase, whereas Visit Wales uses capitalised, with the latter having their own version of Wales' regions.[25] David Williams, chairman of the North Wales Business Club, announced his support for capping the term "North" in "North Wales" stating that the region should be "very recognisable [...] in our own right".[22]

List of regions

Geographical regions and sub-regions

Regions using the cardinal and intercardinal points of a compass, e.g. north and south-west for nomenclature, and are based mainly on physical and environmental geographic factors due to their lack of definition.

For many administrative purposes, most of the regions follow the boundaries of the twenty-two principal areas of Wales. Those listed below are based on the usage by organisations further down.

 
Map of a definition of North Wales, Mid Wales and South Wales
 
17-18th Century Map of North Wales

By organisation

 
17-18th Century Map of South Wales

Note: names in-between inverted commas ("), implies there are other definitions of the region that may be more common.

Visit Wales

Visit Wales uses four regions:[2][26]

Business Wales

Business Wales uses four regions:[4]

  • North Wales — northern six principal areas (i.e. excluding Powys)
  • "Mid Wales" — Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys
  • "South East Wales" — Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Monmouthshire, Newport, Torfaen, Vale of Glamorgan
  • "South West Wales" — Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil, Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea
Welsh Government Economic Action Plan

Either a three economic region model or a four economic region model:[5][27]

Three region model
Four region model
Future Wales: The National Plan 2040 (Welsh Government)
Natural Resources Wales

Described as the six "areas" (with an additional "marine area") by Natural Resources Wales[3]

Wales Spatial Plan
  • North West Wales[34]
  • North East Wales — Border and Coast
  • Central Wales
  • South East — the Capital Network
  • Swansea Bay — Waterfront & Western Valleys
  • Pembrokeshire — The Haven

Former organisations

Welsh Development Agency and the Development Board for Rural Wales
Pre-mid-1990s regions
  • "North East Wales" — Clwyd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996[35]
  • "North West Wales" — Gwynedd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996 (excluding Meirionnydd); (Modern Isle of Anglesey, half of Gwynedd and half of Conwy County Borough)
  • Development Board for Rural Wales — Mid Wales (Powys and Ceredigion) and Meirionnydd of Gwynedd.
  • "West Wales" — Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire (excluding Llanelli).
  • South Wales (West) — Llanelli, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and parts of Bridgend County Borough
  • South Wales (Valleys) — Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly County Borough, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Torfaen, and parts of Bridgend County Borough.
  • South Wales (East) — City and County of Cardiff, Newport, Monmouthshire, and the Vale of Glamorgan.
Post-mid-1990s regions
  • "North Wales" — Clwyd and Gwynedd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996 (excluding Meirionnydd)[35]
  • Development Board for Rural Wales — Mid Wales (Powys and Ceredigion) and Meirionnydd of Gwynedd.
  • "West Wales" — Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, City and County of Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend County Borough
  • "South Wales" — Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly County Borough, City and County of Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Monmouthshire, Newport, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Torfaen, and Vale of Glamorgan

Other organisations

Statistical regions

StatsWales

StatsWales divides Wales into "Economic regions", of either a three economic region model or a four economic region model:

Three region model
Four region model

International Territorial Level 2 regions

 
ITL (formerly NUTS) 2 and 3 regions; East Wales (orange) and West Wales and the Valleys (green)

Cultural regions

Denis Balsom's three-Wales model (1985)

Linguistic regions

Welsh speakers

  • Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Isle of Anglesey — Majority Welsh-speaking region (>40%)[37]
  • Conwy, Denbighshire, Pembrokeshire and Powys — Significant Welsh-speaking region (20-39%)[37]
  • Rest of Wales — Minority Welsh-speaking region (<19%)[37]

Dialect regions

Two dialect model:[20]

  • Northern Welsh — North Wales
  • Southern Welsh — South Wales

Four dialect model:[38]

  • Gwyndodeg — North West Wales
  • Powyseg — Northern Mid Wales and North East Wales
  • Dyfedseg — South West Wales (includes subdialect Iaith Sir Benfro — "Pembrokeshire language")
  • Gwenhwyseg — South East Wales

City regions

 
Map of the four city regions; North (pink); Mid (yellow); Swansea Bay (purple); and Cardiff (orange)
  • North Wales Economic Ambition Board — consisting the principal areas of: Conwy County Borough, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Isle of Anglesey, and Wrexham County Borough, in the north of Wales. (A common definition of North Wales).
  • Growing Mid Wales Partnership — consisting the principal areas of: Ceredigion, and Powys
  • Swansea Bay City Region — consisting the principal areas of: Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire, and Swansea, around Swansea Bay in south-west Wales. (Similar definition to South West Wales).
  • Cardiff Capital Region — consisting the principal areas of: Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend County Borough, Caerphilly County Borough, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Monmouthshire, Newport, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Torfaen, and Vale of Glamorgan, in south-east Wales. (Similar definition to South East Wales).

Regional Tourism Partnerships

Regional Corporate Joint Committees

Regional Skills Partnerships

Transport-related

Cross-border regions

  • Welsh Marches
  • Welsh Lost Lands
  • The Mersey Dee Alliance, composed of Cheshire West and Chester, Flintshire, Wirral and Wrexham councils, describes an "economic sub-region" known as the Mersey Dee.[41] Sometimes expanded to also include the rest of North Wales as "North Wales (and) Mersey Dee".[42]
  • Severnside
  • Western Gateway[43]

Electoral regions

Historic regions

 
Map of the various historical regions of Wales

Natural regions

Coal mining regions

Fire and Rescue

Rugby

Others

See also

Notes

References

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Wales has traditionally been divided into a number of ambiguous and undefined areas described as regions reflecting historical geographical administrative cultural and electoral boundaries within the country Presently the most common form of division of Wales into regions has been using cardinal and intercardinal references north or south west for example 1 None of the variously described regions have official status or defined boundaries there is neither a fixed number of regions Various organisations use different regions and combinations of regions for their individual purposes This includes devolved institutions such as Visit Wales 2 Natural Resources Wales 3 and the Welsh Government itself 4 5 6 using different sets of Wales regions Wales is most commonly sub divided into between two and four regions with a North South divide and North Mid South East and South West division being common This article will list the various terms applied to be the regions of Wales and the regions used by various organisations Contents 1 Status 1 1 Historical usage 1 1 1 North South divide 1 1 1 1 Modern usage 1 2 Capitalisation 2 List of regions 2 1 Geographical regions and sub regions 2 1 1 By organisation 2 1 1 1 Visit Wales 2 1 1 2 Business Wales 2 1 1 3 Welsh Government Economic Action Plan 2 1 1 3 1 Three region model 2 1 1 3 2 Four region model 2 1 1 4 Future Wales The National Plan 2040 Welsh Government 2 1 1 5 Natural Resources Wales 2 1 1 6 Wales Spatial Plan 2 1 2 Former organisations 2 1 2 1 Welsh Development Agency and the Development Board for Rural Wales 2 1 2 1 1 Pre mid 1990s regions 2 1 2 1 2 Post mid 1990s regions 2 1 3 Other organisations 2 2 Statistical regions 2 2 1 StatsWales 2 2 1 1 Three region model 2 2 1 2 Four region model 2 2 2 International Territorial Level 2 regions 2 3 Cultural regions 2 3 1 Denis Balsom s three Wales model 1985 2 4 Linguistic regions 2 4 1 Welsh speakers 2 4 2 Dialect regions 2 5 City regions 2 6 Regional Tourism Partnerships 2 7 Regional Corporate Joint Committees 2 8 Regional Skills Partnerships 2 9 Transport related 2 10 Cross border regions 2 11 Electoral regions 2 12 Historic regions 2 13 Natural regions 2 13 1 Coal mining regions 2 14 Fire and Rescue 2 15 Rugby 2 16 Others 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 19th Century Map using the term North and South Wales Status EditThe regions of Wales have little administrative status as of 2022 nor are officially defined local government is primarily managed by the twenty two principal areas Some argue that Wales should stop using terms to describe regions of Wales as they lack of strict definition or boundaries and instead consider Wales as only one Whereas others campaign for more recognition of Wales various regions such as the north and west 1 7 Historical usage Edit See also Geography and identity in Wales North South divide Edit Map of North Wales common modern day definition in dark red historical definition in dark red and light red Montgomeryshire Map of South Wales defined either by combining South East and South West Wales dark red or the historic definition dark red and light red there are other definitions There may be a north south divide between North Wales and South Wales in Wales 8 The Cambrian Mountains form a mountainous interior of Wales limiting the connection between North and South due to insufficient transport links 9 Most of the population of Wales is concentrated on opposing sides of Wales Transport links between North and South Wales are significantly weak 10 with major north south links passing through England and both the North and South having closer transport links with North West England and South West England respectively 11 12 Liverpool is sometimes described as the Capital of North Wales as its the largest city closest to North Wales 13 Historical maps divide North and South Wales using the border between Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire and Cardiganshire and Merionethshire but the modern day divide is described to be ambiguous or arbitrary 14 Modern usage Edit Since devolution the Welsh Government is making efforts to increase connection between north and south 8 15 Although in 2013 there were reports that the Welsh Government potentially shortchanged the north by 131 53 million which critics describe to be proof of a modern north south divide The government responded stating the figures are highly misleading as it ignores funding through Wales wide programmes and that the government has spent more on health and transport in the north than the south east and more on education than the national average Then First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones disagreed that there was a north south divide in Wales but stated that there would never be a time that people will no longer see a north south divide 16 There is a part ministerial post in the Welsh Cabinet for North Wales 17 and a North Wales office of the Senedd 18 Plaid Cymru has called for a trans Wales railway as a solution to bridge the cultural divide between north and south 19 There is a north south divide in language not only between more and less Welsh speaking areas but also in terms of accents both relating to English and Welsh and dialects of Welsh 20 There may be a tourism divide between north and south Wales due to geographic and existing transport capabilities with tourism in the north aimed for nearby tourists from the rest of the UK and closer airports in Liverpool and Manchester for day trips and staycations Whereas strategies for the south by the devolved administrations aim for more international and longer term tourism through Cardiff Airport in the south Strategies based on drawing tourists through Cardiff Airport may not have a big impact on the north due to a lack of connectivity with Cardiff Airport and the north of Wales 21 Capitalisation Edit There is a debate whether to spell the regions of Wales with a capitalised letter or a lowercase letter for example either a lower case n for north Wales or a capitalised N for North Wales see North Wales Capitalisation The debate has been coined as the to cap or not to cap debate in media 22 Usage varies BBC News 23 and the Welsh Government 24 for example use lowercase whereas Visit Wales uses capitalised with the latter having their own version of Wales regions 25 David Williams chairman of the North Wales Business Club announced his support for capping the term North in North Wales stating that the region should be very recognisable in our own right 22 List of regions EditGeographical regions and sub regions Edit Regions using the cardinal and intercardinal points of a compass e g north and south west for nomenclature and are based mainly on physical and environmental geographic factors due to their lack of definition For many administrative purposes most of the regions follow the boundaries of the twenty two principal areas of Wales Those listed below are based on the usage by organisations further down North Wales North East Wales North West Wales North Central Wales sometimes used Mid Wales or Central Wales Mid and South West Wales Mid and West Wales South Wales South West Wales South East Wales South Central Wales sometimes used East Wales West Wales West Wales and the Valleys Map of a definition of North Wales Mid Wales and South Wales 17 18th Century Map of North Wales By organisation Edit 17 18th Century Map of South WalesNote names in between inverted commas implies there are other definitions of the region that may be more common Visit Wales Edit See also Visit WalesVisit Wales uses four regions 2 26 North Wales northern six principal areas i e excluding Powys Mid Wales Ceredigion and Powys West Wales with the common definition of South West Wales South Wales with the common definition of South East WalesBusiness Wales Edit Business Wales uses four regions 4 North Wales northern six principal areas i e excluding Powys Mid Wales Carmarthenshire Ceredigion Pembrokeshire and Powys South East Wales Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly Cardiff Monmouthshire Newport Torfaen Vale of Glamorgan South West Wales Bridgend Merthyr Tydfil Neath Port Talbot Rhondda Cynon Taf SwanseaWelsh Government Economic Action Plan Edit Either a three economic region model or a four economic region model 5 27 Three region model Edit North Wales Mid and South West Wales South East WalesFour region model Edit North Wales Mid Wales South West Wales South East WalesFuture Wales The National Plan 2040 Welsh Government Edit North North Wales 6 Mid Wales South West South West Wales South East South East Wales Natural Resources Wales Edit Described as the six areas with an additional marine area by Natural Resources Wales 3 North East Wales Denbighshire Flintshire and Wrexham 28 North West Wales Conwy Gwynedd and Isle of Anglesey 29 Mid Wales Ceredigion and Powys 30 South Central Wales Bridgend the Vale of Glamorgan Merthyr Tydfil Rhondda Cynon Taf and Cardiff 31 South East Wales Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly Monmouthshire Newport and Torfaen 32 South West Wales Swansea Neath Port Talbot Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire 33 Wales Spatial Plan Edit See also Wales Spatial Plan North West Wales 34 North East Wales Border and Coast Central Wales South East the Capital Network Swansea Bay Waterfront amp Western Valleys Pembrokeshire The HavenFormer organisations Edit Welsh Development Agency and the Development Board for Rural Wales Edit See also Welsh Development Agency Pre mid 1990s regions Edit North East Wales Clwyd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996 35 North West Wales Gwynedd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996 excluding Meirionnydd Modern Isle of Anglesey half of Gwynedd and half of Conwy County Borough Development Board for Rural Wales Mid Wales Powys and Ceredigion and Meirionnydd of Gwynedd West Wales Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire excluding Llanelli South Wales West Llanelli Swansea Neath Port Talbot and parts of Bridgend County Borough South Wales Valleys Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly County Borough Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Rhondda Cynon Taf Torfaen and parts of Bridgend County Borough South Wales East City and County of Cardiff Newport Monmouthshire and the Vale of Glamorgan Post mid 1990s regions Edit North Wales Clwyd and Gwynedd with boundaries between 1974 and 1996 excluding Meirionnydd 35 Development Board for Rural Wales Mid Wales Powys and Ceredigion and Meirionnydd of Gwynedd West Wales Pembrokeshire Carmarthenshire City and County of Swansea Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend County Borough South Wales Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly County Borough City and County of Cardiff Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Monmouthshire Newport Rhondda Cynon Taf Torfaen and Vale of GlamorganOther organisations Edit Royal Society of Architects in Wales Branches in North Mid West and South Wales latter described as the Design Circle RSAW South The Wildlife Trusts Gwent Montgomeryshire North Wales Radnorshire and South and West Wales For the National Forest for Wales Welsh Government programme Wales is divided into three areas North Mid South with lettering 36 Statistical regions Edit StatsWales Edit StatsWales divides Wales into Economic regions of either a three economic region model or a four economic region model Three region model Edit North Wales Mid and South West Wales South East WalesFour region model Edit North Wales Mid Wales South West Wales South East WalesInternational Territorial Level 2 regions Edit ITL formerly NUTS 2 and 3 regions East Wales orange and West Wales and the Valleys green East Wales West Wales and the ValleysCultural regions Edit South Wales Valleys The Valleys North Wales South Wales Little England beyond WalesDenis Balsom s three Wales model 1985 Edit Welsh Wales Areas with majority of those identifying as Welsh British Wales Areas with majority of those identifying as British Y Fro Gymraeg Areas with majority Welsh speakersLinguistic regions Edit Welsh speakers Edit Carmarthenshire Ceredigion Gwynedd and Isle of Anglesey Majority Welsh speaking region gt 40 37 Conwy Denbighshire Pembrokeshire and Powys Significant Welsh speaking region 20 39 37 Rest of Wales Minority Welsh speaking region lt 19 37 Dialect regions Edit Two dialect model 20 Northern Welsh North Wales Southern Welsh South WalesFour dialect model 38 Gwyndodeg North West Wales Powyseg Northern Mid Wales and North East Wales Dyfedseg South West Wales includes subdialect Iaith Sir Benfro Pembrokeshire language Gwenhwyseg South East WalesCity regions Edit Main article Regional economy in Wales Map of the four city regions North pink Mid yellow Swansea Bay purple and Cardiff orange North Wales Economic Ambition Board consisting the principal areas of Conwy County Borough Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey and Wrexham County Borough in the north of Wales A common definition of North Wales Growing Mid Wales Partnership consisting the principal areas of Ceredigion and Powys Swansea Bay City Region consisting the principal areas of Carmarthenshire Neath Port Talbot Pembrokeshire and Swansea around Swansea Bay in south west Wales Similar definition to South West Wales Cardiff Capital Region consisting the principal areas of Blaenau Gwent Bridgend County Borough Caerphilly County Borough Cardiff Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Monmouthshire Newport Rhondda Cynon Taf Torfaen and Vale of Glamorgan in south east Wales Similar definition to South East Wales Regional Tourism Partnerships Edit Tourism Partnership North Wales South West Wales Tourism Partnership Tourism Partnership Mid Wales Capital Region Tourism Forgotten Landscapes Project Blaenavon Regional Corporate Joint Committees Edit North Wales 39 Mid Wales 39 South West Wales 39 South East Wales 39 Regional Skills Partnerships Edit North Wales Regional Skills Partnership 40 South West and Mid Wales Regional Learning and Skills Partnership for Swansea Bay and Mid Wales deals 40 Cardiff Capital Region Skills Partnership South East Wales 40 Transport related Edit M4 Corridor in England and Wales Trunk road agents North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent South Wales Trunk Road Agent Regional Metros North Wales Metro South Wales Metro Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro Former regional transport consortia South East Wales Transport Alliance South West Wales Integrated Transport Consortium Taith Joint Board North Wales excluding Meirionydd in Gwynedd TraCC Mid Wales including Meirionydd in Gwynedd Cross border regions Edit Welsh Marches Welsh Lost Lands The Mersey Dee Alliance composed of Cheshire West and Chester Flintshire Wirral and Wrexham councils describes an economic sub region known as the Mersey Dee 41 Sometimes expanded to also include the rest of North Wales as North Wales and Mersey Dee 42 Severnside Western Gateway 43 Electoral regions Edit North Mid and West South Central South East SouthWestMap of the Senedd electoral regions North Wales Senedd electoral region amp North Wales European Parliament constituency Mid and West Wales Senedd electoral region amp Mid and West Wales European Parliament constituency South Wales Central Senedd electoral region amp South Wales Central European Parliament constituency South Wales East Senedd electoral region amp South Wales East European Parliament constituency South Wales West Senedd electoral region amp South Wales West European Parliament constituency Historic regions Edit Map of the various historical regions of Wales Rhos region of North Wales Ystrad Tywi Meirionnydd Rhwng Gwy a Hafren DeheubarthNatural regions Edit Snowdonia Swansea Bay region Coal mining regions Edit Anglesey Coalfield North Wales Coalfield Denbighshire Coalfield Flintshire Coalfield Pembrokeshire Coalfield South Wales CoalfieldFire and Rescue Edit Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service North Wales Fire and Rescue Service South Wales Fire and Rescue ServiceRugby Edit North Wales Crusaders South Wales Ironmen later renamed as West Wales RaidersOthers Edit Local health boards some health boards are described to be regional health boards due to the size of their coverage Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board locally described as the North Wales health board Hywel Dda University Health Board locally described as the West Wales health board South Wales Police North Wales PoliceSee also EditAdministrative geography of the United Kingdom Historical and alternative regions of England International Territorial Level Local government in WalesNotes EditReferences Edit a b Why it s time to dump North Wales and South Wales and come together as a nation Nation Cymru 2017 11 09 Retrieved 2021 12 11 a b Introduction to Wales VisitWales Retrieved 2021 12 06 a b Natural Resources Wales Area Statements naturalresources wales Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b Regions of Wales Business Wales Wales Screen Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b Prosperity for All economic action plan PDF gov wales Welsh Government 13 December 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Future Wales The National Plan 2040 PDF gov wales Welsh Government p 100 Give us back our real places why north Wales shouldn t be North The National Wales Retrieved 2021 12 11 a b 20 years of Welsh Devolution Is there still a North South divide in Wales The Leader Retrieved 2021 12 16 Minnis Andrew 2013 East west or north south Strategic priorities for a Welsh transport infrastructure PDF senedd wales National Assembly for Wales Driving in Wales Why the north south road is so slow BBC News 2019 10 18 Retrieved 2021 12 11 20 years of Welsh Devolution Is there still a North South divide in Wales The Leader Retrieved 2021 12 11 Connecting North and South Wales Transport For Wales News Retrieved 2021 12 16 Weston Alan 2021 03 01 Liverpool s deep rooted connection with North Wales Liverpool Echo Retrieved 2021 12 11 Pyke Chris 2016 06 17 Where is the dividing line between North and South Wales WalesOnline Retrieved 2021 12 11 Connecting North and South Wales Transport For Wales News Retrieved 2021 12 11 Flint NW Rachel 2015 11 24 Has North Wales been shortchanged by millions due to the north south divide North Wales Live Retrieved 2021 12 16 Cabinet members and ministers GOV WALES Retrieved 2022 11 13 Senedd North Wales Office senedd wales Retrieved 2022 11 13 Plaid Cymru calls for trans Wales railway to boost economy the Guardian 2019 12 07 Retrieved 2021 12 16 a b Robinson Jonnie 24 April 2019 Accents and dialects of Wales www bl uk British Library Retrieved 2021 12 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Russell Matt 2018 08 20 The north south divide of Welsh tourism Coinslot International Retrieved 2021 12 16 a b Hughes Owen 2017 09 24 Why North Wales should ALWAYS be in capital letters business leader makes case for capping up North Wales Live Retrieved 2021 12 11 A Z complete guide www bbc co uk Retrieved 2022 11 13 Also lower case for south Wales north Wales mid Wales etc GOV WALES style guide GOV WALES Retrieved 2021 12 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Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b Phelps Nick Morgan Kevin Fuller Crispian 2000 Hood Neil Young Stephen eds Regions Governance and FDI The Case of Wales The Globalization of Multinational Enterprise Activity and Economic Development London Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 366 389 doi 10 1057 9780230599161 15 ISBN 978 0 230 59916 1 retrieved 2021 12 17 National Forest for Wales woodland sites GOV WALES Retrieved 2022 11 13 a b c Irvine Fiona E Roberts Gwerfyl W Jones Peter Spencer Llinos H Baker Colin R Williams Cen March 2006 Communicative sensitivity in the bilingual healthcare setting A qualitative study of language awareness Journal of Advanced Nursing 53 4 422 434 doi 10 1111 j 1365 2648 2006 03733 x ISSN 0309 2402 PMID 16448485 Harries Robert 2018 09 30 Why we use different words for the same thing based on where in Wales we live WalesOnline Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b c d Consultation on the Corporate Joint Committees General No 2 Wales 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