Results 301–320 of 3000 for speaker:Rebecca Evans

6. Motion to annul the Non-Domestic Rating (Amendment of Definition of Domestic Property) (Wales) Order 2022 ( 6 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Well, as I said, average occupancy has exceeded 50 per cent over the three years prior to the pandemic, so many of those businesses are reaching that threshold, and I've already mentioned the point about the regulation system, which will help push tourists and visitors towards those established businesses and away from the more casual end of the market, which is having an impact, I think, on...

6. Motion to annul the Non-Domestic Rating (Amendment of Definition of Domestic Property) (Wales) Order 2022 ( 6 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: I think that the issue that Mabon ap Gwynfor referred to in his contribution, about striking that balance between those in the more casual end of the sector and those that are established businesses, is important and that work on registration will be important in doing that, so that we can move people towards the more established businesses and support them to have those properties let for a...

6. Motion to annul the Non-Domestic Rating (Amendment of Definition of Domestic Property) (Wales) Order 2022 ( 6 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: I think that the fair contribution to communities has to be made within the context of sustainable communities, where we have a balance of businesses and a balance of residents there. We know there are communities in Wales where 40 per cent of properties are second homes, sometimes being let out as holiday lets. And we know that for large parts of the year, in some areas, the lights will be...

6. Motion to annul the Non-Domestic Rating (Amendment of Definition of Domestic Property) (Wales) Order 2022 ( 6 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I welcome the opportunity to respond to the motion today.  On 2 March, more than 12 months before the changes take practical effect, I announced the outcome of our consultation on local taxes for second homes and self-catering accommodation. Since then, I've answered questions from Members in the Chamber and elsewhere, I've responded to an opposition debate on the...

Group 4: Expiry of the power under section 1 (Amendments 2, 10) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you to colleagues for their contributions. I'm grateful to Llyr Gruffydd's recognition that this amendment 2 is tabled specifically to address the concerns that he raised at Stage 2 of the passing of the Bill, which I think is a pragmatic response to concerns that he and I know other colleagues have raised. So, I've been pleased to table this amendment this afternoon. But I reiterate...

Group 4: Expiry of the power under section 1 (Amendments 2, 10) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Amendment 2 tabled in my name is intended to address a concern that was raised at the Stage 2 proceedings. Currently, the power available to the Welsh Ministers to extend the life of the regulation-making power could mean new regulations may be made under that power for up to 10 years from the date of Royal Assent. That could mean that the longer term architecture for making changes to the...

Group 3: Review of the Act (Amendments 8, 3, 4, 9) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Amendment 8, tabled by Peter Fox, essentially adds a new review point, two years after the Act comes into force. That's in addition to maintaining the existing commitment to review the Act after four years. As we've heard, amendment 9 is consequential to the approval of amendment 8. I've given the timing for the review considerable thought, giving special consideration to how the Bill has...

Group 2: Duty to promote public awareness (Amendment 7) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Diolch. Amendment 7, tabled in the name of Peter Fox, as we've heard, sets out that the Welsh Ministers must take appropriate steps to promote public awareness of the changes to the law made by regulations introduced under section 1. The amendment includes a requirement for Welsh Ministers to take steps to make the public aware if regulations made via the made affirmative procedure cease to...

Group 1: Restrictions on use of the power in section 1 (Amendments 1, 5, 6) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: I thank colleagues for their contribution in this particular section and, as we've heard, amendment 1 is a consequential amendment, and I'm grateful for the support for that from Plaid Cymru, and I would hope that we will have support from Conservative colleagues for that particular amendment. Then, I think we had the opportunity at Stage 2 to explore recommendation 6 from the LJC committee...

Group 1: Restrictions on use of the power in section 1 (Amendments 1, 5, 6) ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Diolch. Before I get into the technical detail, I'd like to take the opportunity to put on record, Llywydd, how much I've appreciated the very constructive discussions I've had with opposition Members and Labour backbenchers through Stage 2 and ahead of Stage 3 on changes to the Bill. I have at all times tried to understand and reflect on the points made, and consider carefully what the...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: I'm very grateful to Joyce Watson for raising this. I know that she has been a champion of this for many years, and the Wales Women's Budget Group is still going strong and providing really, really constructive challenge to Government. They are telling us that we need to move more quickly on the work that we're doing and we're listening to them on that to try and ensure that we move as...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: It is absolutely the case that the social care sector does have that higher proportion of female workers, so the investment that we make in the social care sector does have that direct impact on those workers and their future, and of course on the families who they support. And we know that women tend to live longer than men, so we have more older women to be supporting within our communities...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for those points and questions, and I share that desire to move very swiftly on this. In the immediate term, we've got four strands of work that we'll be driving forward, and they are cross-cutting across Government to ensure that we make those interlinkages in terms of gender budgeting. So, we've got knowledge and understanding; support and constructive challenge;...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for raising those points and for your recognition, right at the start of your contribution, about the important role that gender budgeting can play in helping us address some of these issues, which have been with us for far too long now. I think gender budgeting will provide us with an important tool in terms of advancing equality here in Wales.  There were some specific...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: I want to be clear that this work is long-term systemic culture change, and I call on Members of this Senedd, and our wide range of partners, to support us in this journey. It won’t happen overnight, and we cannot do it alone. Our budget improvement plan clearly sets out the steps we are taking to achieve our programme for government commitment. As part of the gender review in 2018, we...

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Progress on Gender Budgeting ( 5 Jul 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Diolch. I would like to update the Senedd on the steps I am taking to help address gender inequality in Wales through our approach to gender budgeting. Gender inequality is still prevalent in 2022, despite the many advances made. The Welsh Government is committed to creating a gender-equal Wales, meaning an equal share of power, resources and influence for all people. Our commitment to gender...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Supporting Small and Medium-sized Businesses (29 Jun 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for raising that really important point, because small and medium-sized enterprises are, of course, the backbone of our economy here in Wales, but also they have a huge role to play in terms of helping us work towards our decarbonisation goals. In November of last year, a £45 million package was launched by my colleague the economy Minister to train staff and to help Welsh SMEs to...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Supporting Small and Medium-sized Businesses (29 Jun 2022)

Rebecca Evans: The final budget published in March provides £1.8 billion in 2022-23 to support the economy portfolio. This budget includes £35 million to specifically support small and medium-sized businesses. Other support includes £116 million for rates relief and £103 million for Transforming Towns.

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Accessible Housing (29 Jun 2022)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for raising this issue. I absolutely recognise the importance of moving quickly to support people with MND. In terms of local government, in considering their general housing responsibilities, they must be mindful of their responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010, and we do encourage local authorities to hold those accessible housing registers so that disabled people can be...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Accessible Housing (29 Jun 2022)

Rebecca Evans: This year, the Government is providing unhypothecated revenue funding of over £5.1 billion to support local authorities in the delivery of their statutory and non-statutory services, including priorities such as housing.


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