Results 901–920 of 2000 for speaker:Janet Finch-Saunders

12. Statutory Instrument Consent Motion on The Waste (Circular Economy) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 ( 6 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. The United Kingdom is committed to moving towards a more circular economy, which will see us keeping resources in use as long as possible, extracting maximum value from them, minimising waste, and promoting resource efficiency. In fact, the UK is already a global leader, with a resources and waste strategy setting out a comprehensive and ambitious plan to transform the waste...

12. Statutory Instrument Consent Motion on The Waste (Circular Economy) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 ( 6 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: According to the explanatory memorandum, DEFRA engaged with representatives of the landfill, incineration and recycling sector, and the measures were broadly welcomed. Importantly, as noted in the statutory instrument consent memorandum, it is appropriate for the SI to make the provisions, because there is a need to amend out-of-date references to European law. The Waste (England and Wales)...

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales ( 7 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Will the Minister make a statement on employers' access to public funds in light of COVID-19?

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy and Transport and North Wales: Inward Investment in the North Wales Region ( 7 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I would like to raise my concerns about inward investment in Conwy during this enforced economic lockdown by your Government. You must be aware that these actions are having a devastating impact on my constituents and businesses in Aberconwy: the tourism sector has only had two months to trade to see them through the winter; the queen of Welsh resorts now described as a ghost town; hoteliers...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy and Transport and North Wales: Inward Investment in the North Wales Region ( 7 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Will you be pressing the Minister for Health and Social Services and, indeed, the First Minister to look at the figures again and bring this lockdown to an end ASAP? Thank you.

1. Questions to the First Minister: COVID-19 on the Courts' Estate (13 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: COVID-19, of course, is impacting on our courts and enforcement authorities from two directions: the actual virus and the burden of the regulations. Now, here in Cardiff, the jury in the trial of a man alleged to have been involved in a shooting incident has been discharged after one of their number reported coronavirus symptoms. Enforcement officers can recommend prosecution in a...

3. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government: Recycling and the Green Recovery (13 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I would like to thank the Deputy Minister for her statement and to join with her in acknowledging the excellent work that our local authorities have carried out during the collection systems, of course, through this pandemic. In your 'Beyond Recycling' strategy, you state that to enable a zero-waste and low carbon Wales, 'regional and accessible infrastructure and community hubs are needed to...

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport: Tackling Pavement Parking (13 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Well, this is a problem that's blighted my community in Aberconwy right from when I was a town councillor, to county councillor, to where I am now, and I've been here—as Llyr corrected me earlier—nearly 10 years. So, I really welcome your statement. It's quite sad to see people—. We have an older demographic in Aberconwy and it really is sad when—. You tend to think kerb parking,...

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Will the Minister make a statement on the use of marine conservation zones in Wales?

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Diolch, Llywydd. Good afternoon, Minister. There are 119 intensive poultry units in Wales with 40,000 or more birds. One hundred and sixteen of these are in Powys. Natural Resources Wales's Powys poultry pilot study—an assessment of cumulative atmospheric releases—found that smaller, non-regulated, but covered-under-planning poultry units do have a greater impact on the local ammonia...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. Many concerns have been raised with me across Wales generally in terms of intensive poultry units—not so much about them being there, but how they're actually regulated and monitored. Now, there are around 8.5 million chickens on permitted units in Powys. Around 77,000 people have signed a change.org petition 'Save the River Wye!' and they're demanding a moratorium on all new...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: For me, the concern is that there's a real risk of our farmers being negatively portrayed. Poultry producers are highly monitored and routinely inspected, but it must also be acknowledged that when applying for IPUs, applicants have to undertake steps such as conservation plans, manure management plans, and pollution prevention plans. The River Axe catchment in Devon has used a three-year...

4. 90-second Statements (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Llywydd, 5 to 18 October marks Wool Week 2020. The aim is to promote the virtues of and foster greater use of this exceptional natural material. In fact, if there was a material category in the Royal Welsh Show, I tell you, wool would always win the red rosette. It is natural, renewable, biodegradable, an insulator, hygroscopic, breathable, resilient, elastic, trans-seasonal, easy-care,...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Impact of local coronavirus restrictions on employers (14 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Minister, this is not the first time that I've had to raise with you the negative impact that your county-wide economic lockdown is having on my constituents in Aberconwy: retailers taking as little as £6.50 a day despite overheads of thousands; hoteliers desperately worrying about their business and, indeed, their own mental health. Our local authority's extremely vulnerable to serious...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): Rights of Way (20 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 2. What discussions has the Counsel General had with other law officers in the UK Government about making legislative changes in relation to rights of way in Wales? OQ55732

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The Devolution of Justice (20 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 5. What discussions has the Counsel General had with other law officers regarding the full legislative devolution of justice to Wales? OQ55723

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): Rights of Way (20 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: You'll be aware, Minister, that in recent weeks, two walkers have been killed on public rights of way after coming into contact with livestock. Since March 2000, 98 people have lost their lives similarly, and many others have been injured when using these rights of way. Now, four groups—the Country Land and Business Association, the Tenant Farmers Association, the National Farmers Union and...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The Devolution of Justice (20 Oct 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. The Lord Chancellor was very clear at the recent Legal Wales conference that a united Wales and England is best for the law. The current arrangements mean that we can share resources and efficiencies across the justice system, courts can learn from one another, and legal professionals have the freedom to practice from Cardiff to Carlisle, and Caernarfon to Canterbury. Even the...


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