Results 261–280 of 3000 for speaker:Ken Skates

3. Urgent Question: 2 Sisters Food Group ( 2 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Yes, can I thank the Member for his question and, again, share his concerns for the workers that are affected in terms of the reasons given by the company and the rationale that we have learned of? The red meat sector in the UK is, of course, facing significant challenges, and the company believes that its Merthyr site is no longer sustainable. We wish to know why that is the case and why the...

3. Urgent Question: 2 Sisters Food Group ( 2 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Yes, can I thank the Member for his question? For the reasons that he outlines, it’s essential that my department acts with my colleague’s department in identifying any opportunity to retain what is a fully integrated facility and one that’s very important, not just to the agriculture sector but also to the economy of Merthyr Tydfil. I’ve already sought and received assurance that...

3. Urgent Question: 2 Sisters Food Group ( 2 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to thank Simon Thomas for his question and say we are trying to ascertain whether any public money is being used to attract those jobs from Wales, not least because public money is already being used to secure those jobs here in Wales. As soon as I have any information with regard to the use of public funding to attract the jobs from Wales, I will of course share it with Members....

10. 9. Short Debate: A New Economy for North Wales ( 2 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. Can I start by thanking the Member for Delyn for bringing forward this very important and very relevant debate today on the economy of north Wales, given that the autumn statement is due very soon? I’m very pleased to have a chance to respond to the comments made by a number of Members, and I think I should start my contribution concerning the future of...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Thank you, Presiding Officer. We have four great national institutions, the National Museum Wales, the National Library of Wales, Cadw and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, acting as custodians for our rich heritage and culture. Together they preserve evidence of the entire span of human activity in Wales, from the tiny fragments of bone that attest to the...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to thank Suzy Davies for her questions and for acknowledging that, in terms of commercial activity, it is important that all organisations that receive public funds look to what they can do more themselves to make themselves more resilient. It’s absolutely essential, especially for many people who may be watching today who can’t make ends meet who look to national organisations...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I already have done.

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Well, I’d like to thank the Member for some kind comments and points that he’s made. You’ve recognised that I listen, that I can face challenge, and that is exactly what I am doing, and that is exactly why I will listen to the steering group and those experts that sit on the steering group that represent our national institutions—not just the museum. And I know you talked a lot about...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Thank you. I’d like to thank David Rowlands for his questions and just to reflect, actually, as I know that this has been contentious, and Dai Lloyd quoted Dai Smith in his contribution, and perhaps I’ll reflect on another quote of Dai Smith’s, when he said that culture should be disruptive. Perhaps these proposals are disruptive, but in the right way because they are focusing attention...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to thank Vikki Howells for her very important questions, in particular the significance of the heritage sector insofar as attaining skills is concerned, because I was recently pleased—I’m not sure whether this is for disclosure just yet, but I’m going to say it anyway—to support an application worth many hundreds of thousands of pounds for skills training within the...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to thank Nick Ramsay for his questions. I’m very pleased that he enjoyed the event here today. I hosted the event and I took the time myself to speak to a number of the groups that came along with fascinating information about Historic Wales. There were some concerns raised. I was able to dispel them, and I think that is a task for me in the weeks and the months to come—to...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to thank the Member for her questions. I think it’s absolutely essential that anybody who feels confused about the proposals reads what the options are and assesses carefully what the options are, because after assessing what those four options are, I think it will be abundantly clear to anybody that wholescale merges are not on the table. The Member asked—and I’m sorry I...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Sorry, just two more quick points. I do apologise for overrunning. Cadw’s budget—if you look at last year’s budget rounds, you’ll see that Cadw’s budget, I believe, was reduced by more than the national museum, so in terms of marketing, it’s actually done more with less by driving up income and figures. In terms of St Fagans—oh, and I also believe that there are many contracts...

8. 7. Statement: Historic Wales ( 8 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: I cannot thank the Member more, and I would never, ever question his wisdom or his ideas. He is, to me, something of an Obi-Wan Kenobi to my slightly naive Skywalker. But in all seriousness, I think it is about protecting our heritage and protecting the institutions for the future, but ensuring that the institutions serve the people of Wales first and foremost, and that we do not take our...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: As outlined in my letter to Assembly Members on 1 November, we are in the process of appointing a contractor for these works and hope to award a contract this month. Works are programmed to start in January 2017 and should be completed by the end of March.

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Officials have been discussing various aspects of this project over the last two years. I have asked that discussions continue, to determine whether a satisfactory business case can be submitted; demonstrating financial viability, the economic, cultural and linguistic benefits of the development and explaining the need for public sector intervention.

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: The Welsh Government continues to invest circa £180 million in rail services annually, including many additional services above those specified in the original Wales and Borders franchise. We also continue to fund a programme of rail infrastructures improvements, despite this area being non-devolved, to enable additional and enhanced rail services.

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: The apprenticeship levy is a UK Government led employment tax. Welsh Government has already determined its priorities for apprenticeships these include higher level skills and support for young people to make the transition into sustainable employment.

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: We are taking several wide ranging actions to increase prosperity by encouraging economic development across all parts of Wales. In north Wales, we are exploiting the significant opportunities that will arise from investment projects such as Wylfa Newydd, providing support through our dedicated business support service and investing in various transport schemes.

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure ( 9 Nov 2016)

Ken Skates: Welsh Government have entered in to an agreement with Liberty Properties over delivery of a leisure scheme on part of Bryn Cegin. Liberty Properties are currently in the process of seeking a planning permission for their proposed scheme as well as negotiating with potential tenants of the scheme.


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