Results 41–56 of 56 for speaker:Nathan Gill

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Littering</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Nathan Gill: Thank you very much. Next month, my local authority on Anglesey is moving to three-weekly rubbish collections, having decided against four-weekly collections for now. In August, all but three local authorities met their targets for recycling, which is very good—I mean, that’s a good achievement—including all of the north Wales authorities. In Anglesey’s case, we also met that target....

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Littering</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Nathan Gill: 1. Will the Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government’s policy to prevent littering in Wales? OAQ(5)0025(ERA)

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children (14 Sep 2016)

Nathan Gill: What are the Welsh Government's plans for regeneration during the fifth Assembly?

5. 3. Statement: EU Transition (13 Sep 2016)

Nathan Gill: I’ll keep it pretty brief, seeing as we’re short on time. First Minister, do you agree with your party’s leadership candidate and MP for Pontypridd, Owen Smith, that we should reject the democratic will of the people of Wales and the United Kingdom and rejoin the EU, adopt the euro and have open borders through the Schengen zone?

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>General Practitioner Recruitment</p> (13 Sep 2016)

Nathan Gill: First Minister, I met last Thursday with Gary Doherty, the chief executive of the Betsi Cadwaladr health board, and he confirmed to me that the biggest challenge that he has in north Wales is the recruitment and retention of doctors, GPs, and also nurses. One of the things that we discussed was the possibility of training Welsh-speaking medical staff in Ysbyty Gwynedd and also attached to...

5. 4. Statement: The Child Practice Review into the Death of Dylan Seabridge (12 Jul 2016)

Nathan Gill: Basically, the case of Dylan Seabridge is absolutely heartbreaking. Those of us who have children feel that way about this, especially the fact that the people who were charged with protecting him are the ones who failed him. I know many live-in families who have home schooled their children with great success and those children have turned out well and well-rounded and have actually gone on...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (12 Jul 2016)

Nathan Gill: What trade missions are planned now that Wales can lay the foundations for trading with the whole world?

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (21 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: Will the First Minister make a statement on wind power in North Wales?

5. 4. Statement: Building on our Recycling Success for a Circular Economy (14 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: You’ve been extremely lenient, and thank you ever so much.

5. 4. Statement: Building on our Recycling Success for a Circular Economy (14 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer. Cabinet Secretary, the aims of the Welsh Government are admirable, but perhaps unrealistic: 70 per cent recycling by 2025 and 100 per cent by 2050. In order to get to the 100 per cent mark, you really must bring the householders of Wales with you. You are working in response to the EU framework directive, which only requires a 65 per cent...

2. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Priorities for the NHS</p> (14 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: They’re not my comments; they’re a constituent’s comments.

2. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Priorities for the NHS</p> (14 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: First Minister, I received a letter from one of my constituents who is a health worker who’s been working in the NHS for 19 years. He expresses his concerns about the Betsi Cadwaladr health board. He says the service is floundering for lack of strategic direction and he goes on to say the effect of this means that individuals are now burnt out and stepping aside or looking for early...

3. 3. Statement: The Wales Bill ( 8 Jun 2016)

Nathan Gill: Thank you, First Minister. I think some of the issues in the Wales Bill, which we’re all discussing and we seem to think are very important, to the majority of the people of Wales are not really issues that they’re concerned about. The one big issue that almost everybody is going to be concerned about, and I myself have a fear about, is the tax-raising powers and the possibility of those...

2. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Wylfa Newydd </p> (24 May 2016)

Nathan Gill: First Minister, the economic impact of Wylfa Newydd will see about 6,800 workers at the height of construction. Now, many of these people will travel along the north Wales corridor. What is your Government going to do with regard to the bottleneck that we already have with the Britannia bridge?

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (24 May 2016)

Nathan Gill: Will the First Minister outline the Welsh Government's plans for the referendum that was promised on tax-raising powers?

3. 3. Nomination of First Minister under Standing Order 8 (11 May 2016)

Nathan Gill: Leanne Wood.


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