Results 41–60 of 3000 for speaker:Ken Skates

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Port Talbot Enterprise Zone</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Yes. The Port Talbot waterfront enterprise zone will help us exploit new economic opportunities and support existing businesses. We have already launched a business rates scheme, which, combined with our wider support, provides an enhanced incentive for new investment and growth.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Port Talbot Enterprise Zone</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: The health of the supply chain is enormously important to the region. Working in conjunction with the supply chain sub-group of the taskforce, 55 businesses linked to the Tata supply chain have requested additional support; 44 businesses have been visited and a bespoke diagnosis of the need of each has been undertaken. We’ve made available, as the Member is aware, business rates support,...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Port Talbot Enterprise Zone</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: I know that my officials are in constant dialogue with local businesses, but I will check on that specific case. We’ve established the enterprise zone at Port Talbot based around the existing and potential employment sites in the area, which have significant capacity for supporting further business investment. The Member is possibly aware that these are Baglan energy park, Baglan industrial...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Port Talbot Enterprise Zone</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: I can follow up the question with an analysis of what those 44 businesses that have taken up our offer of help actually wish to be helped with; it may well be that it is business rates or it might be another form of support that we can offer. I’ll provide the Member with as much information that I’m reasonably able to so that we are all better informed about what it is that businesses in...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Small Businesses in Caerphilly</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Wide-ranging support is available through our Business Wales service for small businesses in the Caerphilly area and across Wales. Our absolute focus remains on supporting enterprise, jobs and the economy.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Small Businesses in Caerphilly</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member for his question, and also agree that Gareth Jones is indeed a great captain of Welsh ICE? He is also a native of Clwyd South constituency. Networking and shared space forms a key pillar of the approach being developed under the regional entrepreneurship acceleration programme, chaired by Simon Gibson. As part of the evidence being considered, a 12-week pre-start...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Small Businesses in Caerphilly</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member for his question? It’s crucially important for the Welsh economy that we create 100,000 quality apprenticeships. Each apprenticeship is estimated to be worth something in the region of, on average, £130,000 during the course of a career, so it has considerable economic benefits for the economy of Wales. The Minister for Skills and Science will be responsible for...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Small Businesses in Caerphilly</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member for his kind comments and his question? Well, of course, the £61 million Business Wales service continues to offer that one port of call for small businesses. The latest phase of Business Wales was launched in January with the aim of creating 10,000 new businesses and 28,300 new jobs and providing support to help inspire the next generation of young entrepreneurs and...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Supporting Businesses</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: We are a pro-business Government and one of my first priorities will be talking to businesses large and small, as well as key partners, about their views on developing the right approach to grow prosperity and deliver greater financial security for businesses and individuals, right across Wales.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Supporting Businesses</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: I thank the Member for his question regarding business rates. Of course, the reason that we made one of our top pledges a reduction in tax on business was because of the value that small businesses have to the economy right across the country. Chris Sutton carries out important work in this regard and I take his advice very seriously and I scrutinise what he has to offer very carefully and,...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Menai Crossing Development</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: We are currently developing a business case for a third crossing over the Menai strait and I have asked my officials to bring forward proposals for a preferred-route study.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Menai Crossing Development</p> (15 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Absolutely. The Member is astute and correct in his observations and his recommendations. I met with my officials today to discuss this very issue. We welcome the project update today, published by National Grid. It’s provided more detail on the undergrounding options for crossing the Menai straits, and officials continue to engage with the National Grid to ensure that any solution is fit...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Thank you, Presiding Officer. Today I am updating Members on the M4 corridor around Newport project. A solution to the long-standing problems on the M4 around Newport has been set out. It includes a new section of motorway to the south, often referred to as ‘the black route’, as well as complementary measures including reclassification of the existing M4 around Newport. This would...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: I’d like to begin by thanking the Member for his contribution and say that I also share his view that doing nothing is not an option. However, the inspector will look at the option of doing nothing and, indeed, the impact of that, moving forward. In terms of the Severn bridge tolls, well, part of the inquiry as well will be to scrutinise the traffic-modelling work that is taking place,...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member and also say that I recognise his powerful advocacy of active travel over many years? Now, in terms of modal shift, it’s a crucial element of the inquiry being able to drill into all of the data and the predicted flow of traffic. The M4 project is being developed, as I’ve already said, together with our plans for the metro and electrification. Together they can...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank Russell George for his questions and say that, in terms of, first of all, the consultation that has taken place, I’d be very happy to publish data concerning the responses? In brief, the inquiry will look at the responses to the consultation and the exhibitions that took place between September 2015 and March 2016. In brief, the consultation resulted in a total of 192 supporter...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member for his question and for his kind contribution and comments? The port’s concerns will, of course, be fully considered by the independent inspector, and the independent inspector will, in turn, be able to scrutinise some of the claims and, indeed, all of the concerns that not just the port have been able to present, but other businesses and residents in that part of...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank Jenny Rathbone for her keen interest in this subject and say that, first of all, ticketless travel is overtaking integrated tickets at quite a pace and certainly, it is something that we are looking at as part and parcel of the development of the metro? I also recently raised this with the Secretary of State for Wales in terms of the potential to be able to remove some of the...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Can I thank the Member for his questions, and say first of all that the metro and the M4 are complementary projects? We know that the metro programme is designed to be able to take people between the Valleys and between the major urban centres such as Cardiff, whereas the M4 caters for people who are coming in and out of Wales and travelling in an east-west direction. One is a vertical...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

Ken Skates: Well, can I thank the Member for his question, and say, yes, it’s trans-European network? I wouldn’t consider it an unnecessary cost to actually bring this road up to a position where we’ll be able to deliver on the hopes and ambitions of the people of Wales, by having a road that not only can we use in a way that, I’m afraid, the current one can’t be used—you can’t rely on...


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