Results 781–800 of 2000 for speaker:Mike Hedges

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Building of Incinerators ( 6 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: Thank you for that answer. TAN 21, as you've just outlined, covers waste disposal, but, unlike opencast, where, since 2009, coal mines have to be built more than 500m away from homes, there does not appear to be a rule on distance of incinerators from houses. I've an incinerator planned for the Llansamlet area of Swansea that is close to both houses and a school. Will the Welsh Government...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Building of Incinerators ( 6 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: 4. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's policy on the building of incinerators? OAQ52842

8. Voting Time (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I ask you a question?

8. Voting Time (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I need to. It's a very important question. Is my vote coming through, because it's not displayed on the screen?

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: A simple answer to Neil McEvoy: nuclear fission, no, nuclear fusion, yes. And I think that I still support us making further progress on turning hydrogen via nuclear fusion into energy. But I really fully support the fracking ban in Wales. We can take climate change seriously and attempt to stop the world’s temperature increase, or we can support fracking. We can't do both. Fracking: you...

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee Report on its Inquiry 'Low Carbon Housing: the Challenge' (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Diolch. Can I thank David Melding for his comments this afternoon, for his contribution to the debate, and for his contribution during the committee? I can say that you will be missed in the committee when we discuss housing. He raises that quality assurance is important. People need to be assured that, if they are buying something, the quality that they've got is such that they are not...

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee Report on its Inquiry 'Low Carbon Housing: the Challenge' (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Our report addresses the reasons why we need energy-efficient homes, the costs of having inefficient housing and the steps needed to get us to where we need to be to meet our commitment on reducing emissions. Why do we need change? There are many reasons why we should improve the energy efficiency of our housing stock. The most pressing is the need to deliver on our legal obligations to...

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee Report on its Inquiry 'Low Carbon Housing: the Challenge' (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I'm delighted to open today's debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee's report on the challenges of meeting our need for low-carbon housing. I would like to thank all the current and previous members of the committee who contributed to our inquiry, the clerking team, the Research Service and those who gave evidence to us.

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Rights of EU Citizens in Wales (24 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I want to raise the position of European citizens living in Britain, married to a British citizen, with British children, who are afraid that they will have to leave the country, leaving behind their spouse and their children. It's not an academic question, it's not one based on possibility—it's one from one of my constituents who fears such an outcome. What discussion has the Counsel...

6. Statement by the Minister for Environment: Wales's Recycling Performance, Building the Foundations of a Circular Economy (23 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Since devolution, there has been an increase in our municipal recycling rate from 5 per cent to 64 per cent, which is phenomenal. It's driven by policy, but can I say, it's driven more by landfill tax, so it has put pressure on local authorities to ensure that they do recycle? Recycling is, of course, only one of the three Rs to reduce waste into landfill. The others are 'reduce' and 'reuse'...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (23 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I would ask for two statements, the first—this will come as no surprise to the leader of the house—an update regarding staff in Swansea being made redundant by Virgin Media, this statement to include details of what the Welsh Government is doing to help the staff find alternative employment, and any update on the redundancy terms being offered.  The second one—I would like to ask for a...

7. Statement by the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Action on Disability: The Right to Independent Living (16 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I first of all welcome the Welsh Government's statement? I'm sure no-one would disagree with the Welsh Government's commitment to help disabled people to fulfil their potential and achieve their ambitions and dreams—everybody should be able to do that. I agree that this is no easy task, because it requires us to work hard to remove barriers that get in the way of such ambitions. As the...

10. Debate on NDM6813 — Disposal of dredged materials from the Bristol Channel (10 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I'll be very brief. I don't know if the mud is safe. It has been tested, and we've had the results of that testing. What I do know is that the public are not assured that it is safe. EDF offered me a briefing three times last week. Each time I asked that the mud be made available to bona fide academics to re-test. Each time that request was ignored. I wish once again, in public, to request...

3. Questions to the Assembly Commission: The Centenary of the End of the First World War (10 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Well, we are the National Assembly for Wales, and so can I ask that any commemoration activities that are taking place are provided around Wales, not just in Cardiff Bay? I know this is our major place of work, but Wales is a lot bigger than just Cardiff Bay, and I also know that the Commission have staff in other parts of Wales, so please can I ask that other parts of Wales are considered,...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Preventative Services (10 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Does the Cabinet Secretary accept that it is difficult to define preventative spend? For example, spending on home social care is preventative of needing residential care and hospital care. Expenditure on GPs is also preventative of hospital care. Would it not be better to define the expenditure as that which provides long-term good?

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 9 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I would like to ask for two statements. One is a Government statement providing an update on Welsh Government support and progress with the digitisation programme across the whole of the Welsh public sector. The second one—I know we had a written statement from the Cabinet Secretary yesterday regarding Virgin Media closure and action being taken, but I would like to ask if we could have an...

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee report: Petition P-04-682 Routine Screening for Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Young People ( 3 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: I speak as another member of the Petitions Committee who heard the evidence that was given to us. Can I also thank Beth Baldwin for her commitment and tenacity on this subject? She and her family have courageously strived to ensure that the tragedy experienced by their family should lead to improvements in awareness and identification of type 1 diabetes in children. Without her, we would not...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 2 Oct 2018)

Mike Hedges: Diolch, Llywydd. I welcome the Cabinet Secretary for Finance's statement and the draft budget. As austerity continues, the amount of money needed to run our public services to the level the public want is not being provided. I'm sure the Cabinet Secretary will agree with me that austerity is not an economic policy but a political direction of travel. The Conservatives at Westminster want to...

7. Debate on Petition P-05-826 — Pembrokeshire says NO!! To the closure of Withybush A&E! (26 Sep 2018)

Mike Hedges: I agree entirely with that, and that takes a large part of the next bit of my speech. But the one thing I will say, before I finish, is that there are things that work. The hub-and-spoke model for renal services, which those areas in Hywel Dda and those areas in the rest of ABMU benefit from—I've talked about that for seven years, and the growth in hub-and-spoke service models in terms of...


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