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Minutes from the Thirty-Fourth Meeting of the Cross Party Group On
Minutes from the thirty-fourth meeting of the Cross Party Group on Waterways Conference Room 24, Ty Hywel, National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay Wednesday 9 October 2013 6.00pm AMs Present: Nick Ramsay AM (Chair) (Welsh Conservatives, Monmouth) Mohammed Asghar AM (Welsh Conservatives, South Wales East) Russell George AM (Welsh Conservatives, Montgomeryshire) Byron Davies AM (Welsh Conservatives, South Wales West) William Graham AM (Welsh Conservatives, South Wales East) Mark Isherwood AM (Welsh Conservatives, North Wales) Present: Phil Hughes Martin Buckle Alan Platt Stephen Rowson Brian Hancock Richard Preece John Gwalter Raoul Shambral Julian Atkins Gillian Billsborough Richard Owen John Bridgeman Peter Cole Richard Wyson Robert Moreland Thomas Maloney Ed Townsend Chris Yewlett John Griffith Margaret Gwalter Matt Strickland Gwyn Lewis Gareth Jones John Davies Pam Jones Carole Jacob Dr Ann Robinson Item 1: Welcome Chair of the Cross Party Group, Nick Ramsay AM, welcomed all to the meeting and outlined the agenda for the meeting. He apologised that the AGM will need to be deferred until the start of the next CPG meeting, or within a year. Item 2: Presentation by James Byrne, Living Landscapes Manager, Wildlife Trusts Wales ‘Water and Ecosystem Services on a Landscape Scale’- James discussed an ecosystems services approach to water and emphasised the importance of living landscapes and well-being. Wildlife Trusts Wales is the umbrella body for the six local wildlife trusts in Wales. The Wildlife Trusts have 11 Living Landscapes in Wales and each one has something to do with water and management of that water in one form or another. Taking care of living landscapes not only does wonders for the wildlife and wetland creatures, but is also fundamental to ourselves. -
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Response to Ofwat's Request for Information
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Response to Ofwat’s Request for Information received by email dated 19th March 2018 – Review of freeze/thaw incidents 6th April 2018 Introduction The impact of the recent extreme weather event was felt right across the operating area of Dŵr Cymru (“DCC”) with emergency command centres operating around the clock between 28 February and 9 March. We experienced very challenging conditions, with a Meteorological . Office ‘Red Warning’ issued on 1 March which led to large volumes of snowfall impacting on much of our operating area. Conditions were so bad that the M4 motorway in South Wales was closed, and many minor roads remained inaccessible a week after the ‘Red Warning’. In addition to our usual operational resources, under our emergency procedures we mobilised a further 700 colleagues from other parts of the business and our supply chain to support the incident response. Our focus was very much on protecting supplies to our main population centres and this ensured that 99% of connected properties did not experience any issues at all. However, despite the best efforts of our operational teams, four rural communities suffered prolonged supply interruption. In these areas, just over 6,000 properties were affected, with the worst being 341 with a supply loss of just over 5 days. In some cases, for the shorter supply interruptions, it may have been caused by customers’ own frozen supply pipes. We have ensured that these affected customers received a written apology and compensation very promptly starting on 9 March, as conditions improved. We have made approximately 14k payments to Household Customers since the incident. -
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru the National Assembly for Wales
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru The National Assembly for Wales Y Pwyllgor Cyllid The Finance Committee Dydd Iau, 7 Tachwedd 2013 Thursday, 7 November 2013 Cynnwys Contents Error! Bookmark not defined. Cyflwyniad, Ymddiheuriadau a Dirprwyon Introduction, Apologies and Substitutions Bil Cyllid y Gwasanaeth Iechyd Gwladol (Cymru): Cyfnod 2—Trafod y Gwelliannau National Health Service Finance (Wales) Bill: Stage 2—Consideration of Amendments Grŵp 1: Dyletswyddau Ariannol Byrddau Iechyd Lleol (Gwelliannau 8, 3 a 2) Group 1: Financial Duties of Local Health Boards (Amendments 8, 3 and 2) Grŵp 2: Dyletswyddau Cynllunio Byrddau Iechyd Lleol a Gweinidogion Cymru (Gwelliannau 1 a 10) Group 2: Planning Duties of Local Health Boards and Welsh Ministers (Amendments 1 and 10) Grŵp 3: Diffiniadau (Gwelliannau 9 a 7) Group 3: Definitions (Amendments 9 and 7) Grŵp 4: Pŵer i Fenthyca (Gwelliant 4) Group 4: Power to Borrow (Amendment 4) Grŵp 5: Cyflwyno Adroddiadau (Gwelliannau 5 a 6) Group 5: Reporting (Amendments 5 and 6) 07/11/2013 Cofnodir y trafodion yn yr iaith y llefarwyd hwy ynddi yn y pwyllgor. Yn ogystal, cynhwysir trawsgrifiad o’r cyfieithu ar y pryd. The proceedings are reported in the language in which they were spoken in the committee. In addition, a transcription of the simultaneous interpretation is included. Aelodau’r pwyllgor yn bresennol Committee members in attendance Peter Black Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol Cymru Welsh Liberal Democrats Christine Chapman Llafur Labour Jocelyn Davies Plaid Cymru (Cadeirydd y Pwyllgor) The Party of Wales (Committee -
Audit of Political Engagement 12 the 2015 Re Po Rt Text and Graphics © Hansard Society 20 15
Audit of Political Engagement 12 The 2015 Re po rt Text and graphics © Hansard Society 20 15 Published by the Hansard Society 5th Floor, 9 King Street, London EC2V 8EA Tel: 020 7710 6070. Fax: 020 7710 6088. Email: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, without the prior permission of the Hansard Society. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors. The Hansard Society, as an independent, non-party organisation, is happy to invite analysis and discussion of these views. For more information about other Hansard Society publications visit our website at www.hansardsociety.org.uk Previous Audit reports and datasets can be found at www.auditofpoliticalengagement.org Cover design by Graham Watson-Thomas at www.annexdesign.co.uk Sub-editing by Virginia Gibbons Design & layout by Annex Design Printed and bound in Great Britain by Impress Print Services Timeline images: BRITISH NEWS JAN-DEC 2014 : © Crown Copyright, Flickr; © Editor77, Dreamstime.com; © Works and Pensions Office; © European Union 2014, European Parliament, Flickr; © UK Parliament, Wikipedia; © Ninian Reid, Flickr; © Warofdreams - Own work, Wikipedia; © Mrallen, Dreamstime.com; © Dods Group PLC 2015; © Mark Reckless, Wikimedia; © Crown Copyright, Flickr. WORLD NEWS JAN-DEC 2014 : © Christiaan Triebert, NVC Review.com; © Masuti, Dreamstime.com; © Michael Fleshman, Flickr © narendramodiofficial, Flickr; © The U.S. Army, Wikimedia; © -
Bread and Butter Actions to Solve Poverty Listening to People 2Nd
Spring 2019 Wales’ best policy and politics magazine Bread and butter actions to solve poverty Mark Drakeford AM Listening to people Suzy Davies AM 2nd home tax loophole Siân Gwenllian AM ISSN 2059-8416 Print ISSN 2398-2063 Online CONTENTS: SPRING 2019 Wales’ best policy and politics magazine 50.open.ac.uk A unique space in the heart of Cardiff for everything connected with your wellbeing. 50 MLYNEDD O 50 YEARS OF Created by Gofal, the charity thinking differently about YSBRYDOLIAETH INSPIRATION mental health. Wedi’i seilio ar ei chred gadarn sef y dylai addysg fod yn Dedicated Workplace Wellbeing Programmes agored i bawb, mae’r Brifysgol Agored wedi treulio’r hanner A team of professional counsellors with a range of approaches canrif ddiwethaf yn helpu dysgwyr ledled Cymru a’r byd i droi’r Employee Assistant Programmes offering quality support amhosibl yn bosibl. Yn ystod carreg filltir ein pen-blwydd yn 50 oed, rydym yn creu rhaglen o ddigwyddiadau a gweithgareddau cyrous a fydd yn All profits will be reinvested into Gofal - amlygu’r myfyrwyr, sta, partneriaid a theulu’r Brifysgol sustainable wellbeing for all Agored sydd wedi gwneud ein sefydliad yr hyn ydyw heddiw. Mark Drakeford AM Alicja Zalesinska Alun Michael Company Number: 2546880 2 Solving poverty in Wales 10 Housing is a human right 18 The challenge of austerity Registered in England and Wales Registered Charity Number: 1000889 Founded on the firm belief that education should be open to to policing all, The Open University has spent the past fifty years helping learners from all over Wales and the world to make the impossible possible. -
Election 2016 – the Results & Moving Forward
Election 2016 – The Results & Moving Forward RHODRI AB OWEN, POSITIF POLITICS @POSITFWALES @RHODRIABOWEN Election Result National Assembly of Wales Election 2016 Result: Welsh Labour 29 (-1) Plaid Cymru 12 (+1) Welsh Conservatives 11 (-3) UKIP 7(+7) Welsh Liberal Democrats 1(-4) 22 new Assembly Members Opposition spokespeople Housing, Poverty, Communities & Steel Sustainable Future, including on the Environment, Planning, Housing and the Wales Bill Communities, Childcare & Housing Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee To examine legislation and hold the Welsh Government to account by scrutinising expenditure, administration and policy matters encompassing (but not restricted to): local government; housing, community regeneration, cohesion and safety; tackling poverty; equality of opportunity and human rights. What’s happened so far post- election? Elin Jones AM (Plaid Cymru) appointed Presiding Officer Ann Jones AM (Labour) appointed Deputy Presiding Officer Carwyn Jones AM and Leanne Wood AM nominated for First Minister first week after election. Vote tied at 29-29. Second vote on 18th May: Carwyn Jones nominated unopposed The Deal Labour and Plaid Cymru have reached an agreement where Plaid can influence legislation and policy for the duration of the Fifth Assembly: Standing committees on legislation finance constitution National Infrastructure Commission Development Bank for Wales The new Welsh Government 4 senior Welsh Government members departed at the election – Huw Lewis, Edwina Hart, Leighton Andrews and senior special adviser Jo Kiernan. Cabinet Members Need to present a new, fresh image – virtually everyone gets a new job Except Kirsty Williams, everyone has been a minister before… Further reshuffle in a year or so to bring in truly new Members? Smaller government – overall number of Ministers reduced, less pressure on Labour backbenchers Housing priorities of the Welsh Government – manifesto commitments We will deliver an extra 20,000 affordable homes in the next term. -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Plenary, 12/02/2020 13:30
------------------------ Public Document Pack ------------------------ Agenda - Plenary Meeting Venue: Y Siambr - Senedd Meeting date: Wednesday, 12 February 2020 Meeting time: 13.30 261(v4) ------ 1 Questions to the Minister for Education (45 mins) The Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask questions without notice after Question 2. View Questions 2 Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services (45 mins) The Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask questions without notice after Question 2. View Questions 3 Welsh Conservatives Debate - NHS Emergency Departments (60 mins) NDM7266 Darren Millar (Clwyd West) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Notes the concerns expressed by patients and clinicians across Wales regarding the performance and future of NHS emergency departments. 2. Rejects proposals by Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board which could lead to an end to 24-hour consultant-led services at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital's emergency department. 3. Calls upon the Welsh Government to intervene to prevent any downgrading or closures of emergency departments in Wales during this Assembly. The following amendments have been tabled: Amendment 1 - Rebecca Evans (Gower) Delete all and replace with: 1. Recognises the cross party statement on the Future of Safe Emergency Care in Cwm Taf Morgannwg. 2. Recognises the need for openness and transparency from the health board in their engagement with the public, clinicians, the community health council, elected representatives, staff and their unions to inform their decision on the future provision of all types of unscheduled care, including emergency services. 3. Recognises that any unscheduled care provision must be robust, safe and sustainable. -
Cofnod Y Trafodion the Record of Proceedings
Cofnod y Trafodion The Record of Proceedings Y Pwyllgor Cyllid The Finance Committee 08/02/2017 Agenda’r Cyfarfod Meeting Agenda Trawsgrifiadau’r Pwyllgor Committee Transcripts Cynnwys Contents 5 Cyflwyniad, Ymddiheuriadau, Dirprwyon a Datgan Buddiannau Introductions, Apologies, Substitutions and Declarations of Interest 5 Papurau i’w Nodi Papers to Note 5 Y Bil Anghenion Dysgu Ychwanegol a’r Tribiwnlys Addysg (Cymru): Sesiwn Dystiolaeth Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill: Evidence Session 37 Cynnig o dan Reol Sefydlog 17.42 i Benderfynu Gwahardd y Cyhoedd o’r Cyfarfod Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to Resolve to Exclude the Public from the Meeting 38 Briff Technegol: Awdurdod Cyllid Cymru Technical Briefing: Welsh Revenue Authority Cofnodir y trafodion yn yr iaith y llefarwyd hwy ynddi yn y pwyllgor. Yn ogystal, cynhwysir trawsgrifiad o’r cyfieithu ar y pryd. Lle y mae cyfranwyr wedi darparu cywiriadau i’w tystiolaeth, nodir y rheini yn y trawsgrifiad. The proceedings are reported in the language in which they were spoken in the committee. In addition, a transcription of the simultaneous interpretation is included. Where contributors have supplied corrections to their evidence, these are noted in the transcript. 08/02/2017 Aelodau’r pwyllgor yn bresennol Committee members in attendance Mike Hedges Llafur Bywgraffiad|Biography Labour Steffan Lewis Plaid Cymru Bywgraffiad|Biography The Party of Wales Eluned Morgan Llafur Bywgraffiad|Biography Labour Nick Ramsay Ceidwadwyr Cymreig Bywgraffiad|Biography Welsh -
Child Sexual Exploitation and the Response to Localised Grooming
House of Commons Home Affairs Committee Child sexual exploitation and the response to localised grooming Second Report of Session 2013–14 Volume III Additional written evidence Ordered by the House of Commons to be published 16 and 31 October, 13, 20 and 27 November, and 11 December 2012, 15 January, and 16, 18 and 23 April 2013 Published on 12 June 2013 by authority of the House of Commons London: The Stationery Office Limited Home Affairs Committee The Home Affairs Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration, and policy of the Home Office and its associated public bodies. Current membership Rt Hon Keith Vaz MP (Labour, Leicester East) (Chair) Nicola Blackwood MP (Conservative, Oxford West and Abingdon) James Clappison MP (Conservative, Hertsmere) Michael Ellis MP (Conservative, Northampton North) Lorraine Fullbrook MP (Conservative, South Ribble) Dr Julian Huppert MP (Liberal Democrat, Cambridge) Steve McCabe MP (Labour, Birmingham Selly Oak) Bridget Phillipson MP (Labour, Houghton and Sunderland South) Mark Reckless MP (Conservative, Rochester and Strood) Chris Ruane MP (Labour, Vale of Clwyd) Mr David Winnick MP (Labour, Walsall North) The following Member was also a member of the Committee during the Parliament. Rt Hon Alun Michael MP (Labour & Co-operative, Cardiff South and Penarth) Karl Turner MP (Labour, Kingston upon Hull East) Powers The Committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 152. These are available on the Internet via www.parliament.uk. Publication The Reports and evidence of the Committee are published by The Stationery Office by Order of the House. -
Minutes Template
Plenary Meeting date: Tuesday, 25 June 2013 Meeting time: 13:30 Votes and Proceedings (141) Tribute to Ieuan Wyn Jones The Presiding Officer paid tribute to Ieuan Wyn Jones following the resignation of his Ynys Môn seat and who was present in the public gallery. Questions to the First Minister The item started at 13.31 The first 9 questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party leaders to ask questions to the First Minister after Question 2. Business Statement and Announcement The item started at 14.18 Statement by the Minister for Economy, Science and Transport: The Independent Review of the Availability of Funding for SMEs in Wales: First Report The item started at 14.37 Statement by the Minister for Education and Skills: Additional Learning Needs - To be issued as a written statement Debate: The Housing White Paper - Update on Implementation The item started at 15.14 Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. NDM5271 Lesley Griffiths (Wrexham) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises the considerable challenges currently facing the Welsh Government and other organisations in helping people to live in decent, affordable homes; 2. Notes progress made in the first year of implementing action set out in the Housing White Paper and the fact that the Welsh Government is on track to meet its targets on affordable housing supply and in bringing empty homes into re-use; and 3. Acknowledges the Government's programme to provide more homes and other actions that will make a difference to people's lives. -
Minutes from the Forty-Third Meeting of the Cross Party Group on Waterways Location: Conference Rooms C&D, Welsh Assembly, Cardiff, CF99 1NA
Minutes from the forty-third meeting of the Cross Party Group on Waterways Location: Conference Rooms C&D, Welsh Assembly, Cardiff, CF99 1NA. Wednesday 19th October 2016 6.00pm AMs in attendance: Nick Ramsay AM (Welsh Conservative, Monmouth) Mike Hedges AM (Welsh Labour, Swansea East) David Rowlands AM (UKIP, South East Wales) Attendees: Andrew Stumpf – Glandŵr Cymru – Canal & River Trust in Wales Laura Lewis – Glandŵr Cymru – Canal & River Trust in Wales David Morgan – Canal & River Trust Anthony Pugh Gareth Jones – Torfaen County Borough Council Richard Dommett – MBACT Heidi Carey – Torfaen County Borough Council Roger Holmes Tony Harrington – Dwr Cymru John Andrew Davies, Swansea Bay Inland Waterway Partnership Wyn Mitchell – Monmouthshire, Brecon & Abergavenny Canals Trust Richard Dearing –Water Recreation & Access Advisor NRW * * * * * The meeting commenced at 6:20pm Nick Ramsay AM began by welcoming new members to the group, and giving a history of the Waterways Cross Party Group. Nick Ramsay noted the change to the agenda, as the order of the presentations were swapped. Item 1: Re-election of Chair Nick Ramsay AM was reconfirmed as Chair of the Group. Glandŵr Cymru – The Canal & River Trust in Wales was confirmed as the group’s secretariat. Item 2: Presentation: Waterworks: Volunteer Restoration & Training on the M&B Canal Heidi Carey, Torfaen County Borough Council and Richard Dommett, Mon & Brec Canals Trust gave a presentation outlining the work of the Waterworks project taking place on the Mon and Brec Canal. The presentation gave an overview of the project, explaining that Waterworks is a heritage lottery funded project to restore 1.5km (1 Mile) stretch of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, in Llantarnam, South Cwmbran. -
BREXIT at a GLANCE... What Happened This Week
BREXIT AT A GLANCE... Weekly news, views and insights from the Welsh NHS Confederation Friday, 21 June Please cascade information where appropriate to your workforce and care providers What Happened This Week... This week has been busy, both in terms of our work to support members and of course all the developments in the Tory Leadership race. This week we attended the Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre Brexit and Devolution event. The event marked the two-year anniversary of the publication ‘Brexit and Devolution’ and it was an opportunity for the Institute for Government, Counsel General and Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles, and a panel of industry professionals to discuss how Brexit has and will change the context of Wales’ devolution within the larger UK context. In this event the Minster warned that a chaotic no deal Brexit threatens the future of the UK. We also attended the Welsh Government’s Health Social Services Brexit Communications meeting. During the meeting there was a discussion around how the communication cascade system that was introduced as part of the no- deal planning can be improved to better facilitate the spread of information to front line professionals and the public, especially when no-deal planning is reactivated. The Brexit Communications Plan will also be examined and updated to better reflect the current context and how things have changed since earlier in the year. We spent two days at Confed19, the annual NHS Confederation’s conference, in Manchester – which was a hit all round! There were lots of great speakers and the opportunity to meet with individuals doing great work across the Confederation and the NHS as a whole system.