Results 401–420 of 800 for speaker:Hannah Blythyn

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Tackling Rough Sleeping (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Can I thank John? I know the Member, in his role as Chair of the committee, has a keen interest in this area. You made very similar points to those Leanne just made. I refer back to last week's report from the independent monitoring board for HMP Cardiff, which was incredibly stark in its findings. We recognise there is a specific issue with HMP Cardiff with high levels of short sentences and...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: I certainly join you in welcoming the report and the findings and the issues that it's raised today. I and the Minister for Housing and Local Government will, of course, go through those findings with a fine-tooth comb and respond in due course. And I think you're absolutely right to raise the point about support not only for tenants, in terms of their mental health, and the impact that has...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: You're absolutely right that they're very innovative ideas, and they're the sort of ideas that we need as part of our discussion on the way that we work in collaboration within Wales to make a difference to our communities and those within our communities. The idea of doing work with Rent Smart Wales to do a module on mental health is definitely one worth considering, but as I am the...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: I'll certainly commend any efforts to tackle inequality and discrimination within the sector in Wales, and within the country as a whole. You're spot-on in terms of saying, like we said, that it's not only to take on board and look at the review and the innovative proposals contained within it, which will not only potentially bring benefits for the tenants, and particularly to address...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: May I thank the Member for his question? You raise a number of key points. Local workforce matters are matters for individual local authorities at present. Clearly, you raise a number of key issues there, and issues that can be looked at in terms of future legislation going forward.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: In terms of creating—the Member raises a really interesting question; it was raised previously, in terms of the potential for one public service and central pay scales. And, clearly, anything of that sort needs to be done in partnership and in discussion with the trade union representatives in local government, as well as local government representatives. Things like—obviously, you raised...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: I think the Member raises some really salient points, in terms of how we go forward, in terms of actually working with our hard-working workforce in local government, who we all depend on for those services that make a day-to-day difference to our lives. And it's certainly something the Member would like to take up with us further that we can consider further down the line.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: The Member has picked up—as many Members will be familiar with from their own postbags—the need, when we're taking into account large-scale developments, to take into account, as part of that process, and as part of local development plans, that local infrastructure and also the impact on the environment. And we recently had a review of 'Planning Policy Wales', to broaden that context,...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Clearly, 106 agreements offer an opportunity for local communities to gain broader benefits from large developments, or developments in their area. And, clearly, we recognise that when local people, as part of a proposal on the table, in its initial form, are given reassurances, it will come with various agreements and community development projects—it creates concerns when that doesn't...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: The Member raises the opportunities that we've talked about earlier in this Chamber for self-build and to enable more opportunities for self-build through our new programme, and also more opportunities for those smaller to medium-sized construction and building developers within Wales. The revised 'Planning Policy Wales' has been published, and that aims to address a number of the housing...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Public Satisfaction with Local Authority Services (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Local government provides vital services that support people and communities. Receiving feedback plays an important part in this and 77 per cent of respondents to the latest national survey for Wales were satisfied with their ability to access the services and facilities they need.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Public Satisfaction with Local Authority Services (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: The Member raises—and I know this is a point that the Member has raised previously in terms of the frequency of bin collection and in particular residual bin collection. I'm resisting the temptation to make a joke about talking rubbish. [Interruption.] It's worth noting that the reports that you refer to are actually in the top 10 complaints for all English councils, but, nevertheless, we...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Public Satisfaction with Local Authority Services (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Can I thank the Member for his question? He raises a very good point about how his own authority still has it in council, but a lot of authorities have looked at asset transfer as an alternative and community-run facilities. You raised the difference between status in terms of non-domestic rate relief in terms of who's owned by local authority council or by a trust. Leisure centres are liable...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: The Sustainable Urban Drainage Regulations (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Research published by the Welsh Government in 2017 indicates that compliant, well-designed SuDS on new developments could save Wales nearly £1 billion in capital construction costs alone by 2021 and generate wider benefits not only for our environment, but for the broader economy, of £20 million per year.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: The Sustainable Urban Drainage Regulations (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: In terms of the interpretation of the regulations by SuDS approval bodies, then actually SuDS, as a water issue, is a matter for the Minister for environment, but I understand that local authorities should have been issued with guidance in terms of the approval bodies and how that is applied. I don't think we can get away from the fact that we know that sustainable urban drainage systems will...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Planning Obligations (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: A planning obligation is a legally binding private contract between a developer and a local planning authority. The adherence of a developer to such an agreement is therefore not a matter for the Welsh Government.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Planning Obligations (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: I hear what the Member's saying. When planning obligations are negotiated by local authorities and developers—and they represent important conditions, including conditions that many of us in this Chamber are in favour of—it's important that the developer protects that in the public interest. Like I said previously, if the public have been following a particular planning application with a...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Planning Obligations (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: I'm very aware of the representations the Member has previously and assiduously made on the issue, and of the local and the public attention and the public feeling behind it, and why. In respect of the decision, you're asking in terms of the environmental impact assessment of the planning application dealt with by the Vale council, and I know the former First Minister wrote to you to say he...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Rents for Social Housing (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Rents must be affordable for people living in social housing. Social landlords are required to comply with the current Welsh Government rent policy, which provides a framework within which social landlords are responsible for setting the rents for their own properties and tenants.

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Rents for Social Housing (20 Feb 2019)

Hannah Blythyn: Can I thank the Member for her question? I recognise that delivering all the housing we need across tenures is a challenge, a challenge not just for those delivering the housing, but challenges for people in need of that housing as well. You’re right to say that the Welsh Government has decided that this year’s rents in the social housing sector should increase by no more than 2.4 per...


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