Results 261–280 of 2000 for speaker:Janet Finch-Saunders

6. Debate: The Local Government Settlement 2018-19 (16 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: The Welsh Conservatives, of course, were delighted recently to welcome the announcement that Welsh local government revenue funding will receive an extra £31.5 million in 2018-19, and £61.7 million in 2019-20 as part of the Conservative UK Government's announcement of an additional £1.2 billion to Wales over the next four years. Wales is also benefiting, of course, from changes to the...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the latest situation in Beaumaris Town Council following the resignation of half of its members?

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on how the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill may improve openness and transparency in complaints handling by public bodies in Wales? Transferred for written answer by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance.

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Cabinet Secretary, this year we celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of the suffragette movement's success in obtaining true equality for women by means of securing the vote. We also celebrate—well, we should be able to celebrate—48 years of the Equal Pay Act 1970, yet here in Wales it is paid lip service only. We still see disgraceful equal pay gaps present within Welsh public...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary, for a respectful and considerate response. Another issue I've had to raise, sadly, is about the secrecy that takes place within some local authorities in terms of the democratic proceedings and how the press and public are restricted from those. Now, I'm really proud to be an Assembly Member and part of this institution, when transparency and allowing the public...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. You are doing really well so far. Keep it up. More than one of your predecessors pledged—

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: More than one of your predecessors pledged to introduce webcasting of council meetings and, in doing so, provided £40,000 to each local authority. I have received representations from residents in Conwy, across north Wales and beyond, from as far as the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhondda Cynon Taf, who are concerned that they are unable to access the democratic decision-making processes as...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Business Rates (24 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 7. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the Welsh Government's policy on business rates in Wales?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Business Rates (24 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary. I was actually very pleased to see included within your budget £1.3 million for local authorities to use to provide targeted relief to support our local businesses. However, the similar scheme in 2014-15 that should have provided similar support to our businesses actually did support some businesses at a total cost of £2.765 million, yet this represents just a...

8. Welsh Conservatives debate: 'Prosperity for All' (24 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Since coming into power in 1999, this Welsh Labour Government have brought forward a trilogy of three major economic strategies, and here we see another. Twenty years ago, weekly wages in Wales and Scotland were on par. Today, residents in Scotland earn £49 per week more. Twenty years ago, Wales was at the very bottom of the GVA league table for the United Kingdom's home nations. Today, it...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Services (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 4. Will the First Minister make a statement on the provision of mental health services in north Wales? OAQ51690

1. Questions to the First Minister: Clinical Services (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: First Minister, you may recall that I've previously raised on numerous occasions my concerns and those of my constituents—[Interruption.]

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Services (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, First Minister. I have previously raised with you my immense concerns, on behalf of my constituents, about the current mental health provision in the Betsi Cadwaladr board in north Wales. Last term, I referenced correspondence from Professor David Healy, who is a widely respected consultant psychiatrist in north Wales. At that time, he raised issues around staff morale,...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Services (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I have your response here—

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Services (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I have the letter to Professor Healy. I have the response. First Minister, I would like to share these with you, but I am asking, on behalf of my constituents, on behalf of the staff who work in these units: will you please look at the service more carefully and actually maybe have a conversation with the Cabinet Secretary and perhaps just get him to show a little bit more enthusiasm and...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Reforming Electoral Arrangements in Local Government (30 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for this statement. It does present some opportunities, but it also presents a number of questions. Of course, we recognise the need, as highlighted by the Electoral Reform Society, to increase participation in local democracy. However, the issue of whether to seek the reforms outlined to tackle the root causes of the problem of voter disengagement and the...

3. Topical Questions: Mortality figures in Welsh emergency departments (31 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Well, on behalf of my constituents in Aberconwy, I would like to thank Darren Millar for raising this issue once again in the Chamber. And I have to say I was deeply disappointed yesterday at the flippant remarks made by our First Minister in response to the question that Darren Millar posed of him yesterday, implying that age is likely to be the main reason why this figure seems high. We are...

3. Topical Questions: Mortality figures in Welsh emergency departments (31 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Okay. I have two ombudsman reports that I had to report to the ombudsman: one where someone was terminally ill, and one now, where, as a result of these problems, I had a constituent—. Both were section 16 public interest reports. So, the evidence is there, if only but you would listen. Please, for the sake of every single patient needing to go into hospital, or the ones who are already...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Leasehold residential contracts (31 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I'm delighted to support this debate. Land Registry figures show that leaseholds made up 43 per cent of all new-build registrations in England and Wales in 2015, compared to just 22 per cent in 1996. We know that Wales has around 200,000 leasehold homes, with specific hotspots where there are significant levels of new builds being sold under leasehold contracts. Indeed, in 2016, in my own...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Leasehold residential contracts (31 Jan 2018)

Janet Finch-Saunders: And you've just said it there now: the solicitors often are, if you like—. People are encouraged when buying a property to use a particular solicitor, so it sees our own local solicitors in the area out of the equation, if they are a large developer. And I think it is incumbent in any legal transaction, in conveyancing of any kind—I do believe that it should be that people do not go in...


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