Results 2501–2520 of 3000 for speaker:Rebecca Evans

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (21 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you. I'll certainly be happy to take this up with my counterparts in the UK Government. I write, on a very frequent basis, to the UK Government expressing the Welsh Government's concerns over many aspects of the implementation of universal credit, not least the impact that it is having in terms of rent arrears and the increase that we're seeing across all tenure sectors as a result of...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (21 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for raising this issue and I'm very keen to work with the private rented sector to break down the barriers that we see in terms of the private rented sector providing housing for people who are in receipt of benefits. But, even more than that, I want the private rented sector to play its role in housing people who are coming directly off the streets. And we are able to...

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Housing and Regeneration (21 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Providing good-quality social housing in Wales is a priority for this Government, and is central to our 20,000 homes target.  We are making more than £6 million available in Torfaen this year for new social housing. We have also protected existing social housing stocks by ending the right to buy.

8. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal: Estate Management Companies (14 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Absolutely. My intention is to use the constructive relationship that we have built, as evidenced by the recent agreement that we've secured from the house builders, to start to move on and explore the issues that have been raised in this debate today. In response to Members' leaseholders concerns, I've already introduced a brand new Wales conveyancer accreditation scheme in order to ensure...

8. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal: Estate Management Companies (14 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much, and I also am grateful to Hefin for bringing forward this debate today. There's been a great amount of media attention recently and some really serious concerns raised by AMs about the various issues affecting people who own their homes on a leasehold basis. I was pleased to announce a package of measures to begin to address those concerns just over a week ago. However,...

10. Short Debate: Secure housing — stable families ( 7 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: As well as growth in the private rented sector since the 1988 Act, the overall quality of properties has improved. Some have attributed this to removal of rent controls and the introduction of section 21, which gave landlords greater certainty over regaining possession. The growth in the private rented sector followed decades of decline. While the previous system of rent Act tenancies...

10. Short Debate: Secure housing — stable families ( 7 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much, and I'm very grateful to Julie Morgan for choosing 'no fault' section 21 notices as a subject for this debate today, and I'm also grateful to Julie for the very helpful meeting that she organised last week to give me and my officials the chance to explore the issues in more depth with Julie, with Dawn Bowden and with Shelter. I've been really pleased to have some further...

3. Topical Questions: Leasehold ( 7 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those questions. Just to clarify, the exceptional circumstances that were referred to in the statement are highlighted in the Leasehold Reform Act 1967. So, they include things like land owned by the National Trust, the Crown, a local authority or within a cathedral precinct, and also includes land of a special architectural or historical interest where it's...

3. Topical Questions: Leasehold ( 7 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for those questions, and I would say that the announcement that I have made this week is only the start of my ambitions for leasehold, and the start of the action that I intend to take in this area. You'll recall we had a really instructive and useful debate here in the Chamber at the end of January, and I gave an undertaking at that point to bring forward as many early...

3. Topical Questions: Leasehold ( 7 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Yes. Help to Buy—Wales is issuing new contract variations to all house builders using the scheme, not just the largest five. These new terms will limit the use of Help to Buy—Wales for houses on leasehold to exceptional circumstances. It will also ensure the leasehold terms for any Help to Buy—Wales home, including flats, are fair. In addition to this, the five major house builders have...

10. Motion to approve the financial resolution in respect of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much. I just take this opportunity to reiterate that I intend to respond positively to all three of the recommendations of the Finance Committee. Thank you. 

10. Motion to approve the financial resolution in respect of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you. I formally move the motion and I'd like to take this opportunity to again thank the Finance Committee for its scrutiny. I will write formally to the committee to outline my response to the three recommendations in detail, although I did indicate my initial thoughts in my previous response. 

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: I'll certainly look at that issue in terms of how we can encourage, through guidance, which will become statutory, the importance of ensuring that tenants are skilled and equipped and confident to be challenging board members. I'm very keen that, in all circumstances, board members understand that their role is very much there as a role of challenging and scrutiny, and they should always be...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: I completely agree that full and genuine engagement with tenants at the earliest point possible is really vital, and this is one of the reasons that I am pleased that the regulatory board for Wales has decided to commission a review of tenant engagement in Wales, and that will aim then to set out a vision for tenant involvement for the future seeking to understand what tenants are looking for...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Through the judgments and the standards that our registered social landlords have to adhere to in Wales, they're very clear on their purpose in terms of maintaining a strong focus on provision of social housing for the people who need it most—quality social housing. Also, through our framework of regulation, we have the opportunity to explore to what extent RSLs are investing their efforts...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you. I'd very much like to thank all Members who have participated in the debate today, and, as I said at the start of my contribution, in terms of the scrutiny of the Bill thus far, I think that engagement has been very, very constructive indeed. I think it's useful, perhaps, if I just set out some thoughts on what this Bill isn't about. There is nothing in this Bill that would, for...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: This Bill proposes only the changes necessary to address the Government controls identified by ONS to allow the classification decision to be reviewed, whilst maintaining robust and effective regulation of RSLs. Since the reclassification of RSLs in Wales in September 2016, all political parties have agreed that we need to act to enable ONS to review the classification, and this is also...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (Wales) Bill (13 Feb 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I'd like to begin by thanking the Chairs and members of the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee, the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee and the Finance Committee for their detailed scrutiny of the Bill throughout Stage 1. I'd also like to thank the stakeholders who provided written and oral evidence. The Regulation of...


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