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Ely and Caerau Children’s Centre is set to be transformed by nearly £2 million of Welsh Government funding to improve facilities and increase childcare provision for local families.

First published:
5 December 2025
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First Minister Eluned Morgan made the announcement while visiting the children’s centre in Cardiff with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as he launched the UK Government’s Child Poverty Strategy.

The investment will increase full-time childcare places from 85 to 105 and entirely remodel and refurbish the centre, creating a new community room and a dedicated space for the expanded childcare provision.

The centre is a trusted hub used by the local community which provides support from key Welsh Government initiatives including Flying Start and Families First.

First Minister Eluned Morgan said:

It’s a real privilege to announce this funding for the Children’s Centre here in Ely – the place where I grew up, and the community that shaped who I am today.

Growing up here, I realised at an early age that the different paths people take in life aren’t determined purely by ability, but by opportunity and support. And that can make the difference between a life of comfort and security, and one of insecurity, and fear for your family’s future.

I hope the funding I have announced today will make a real difference to the people who use the centre, providing more high-quality childcare places so more children get a better start in life.

The Leader of Cardiff Council, Councillor Huw Thomas, said:

As a council, we warmly welcome this Welsh Government investment, which strengthens Cardiff’s commitment to giving every child the best start in life.

It allows us to not only maintain but to enhance our partnership working with Cardiff’s registered childcare providers to increase high quality, Welsh-medium and English-medium childcare places and ensure that the phased rollout of this offer ultimately benefits all communities across the city.