Results 861–880 of 2000 for speaker:Janet Finch-Saunders

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (30 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 8. Will the Minister make a statement on Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board’s governance and management of capital projects? OQ55602

16. Debate: The National Development Framework (29 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, acting Presiding Officer. Now, I stand to raise some concerns about the national development framework. For a start, the regional approach itself is flawed, especially when looking at north and mid Wales. Whilst the gross value added per head in Anglesey is £15,000 and in Gwynedd is £21,308, the main focus for the region is Flintshire and Wrexham, both with higher GVAs. Does the...

15. Statement by the Minister for Health and Social Services: Update on Local Coronavirus Restrictions (29 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Diolch, Llywydd. Thank you for your statement, Minister. You're quite right to point out the difficulties for, particularly, retired people, and you'll be aware that, of course, Aberconwy, in terms of demographic, has one of the older populations. Now, I can tell you that a lot of my constituents in that sort of bracket really suffered during the last lockdown, and we had the lighter nights,...

11. Legislative Consent Motion on the Agriculture Bill (29 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, acting Presiding Officer. The importance of this Agriculture Bill cannot be overstated. It includes measures to enable the continuity of existing agricultural support and to ensure the effective functioning of the sector. There are many positives, such as the red meat levy, and in particular Schedule 5, which not only enables Welsh Ministers to continue direct payments in Wales...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Bovine TB (29 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, First Minister. Now, in the 12 months to June 2020, 10,823 cattle were slaughtered due to bovine TB. Now, yes, I agree that is a 12 per cent decrease on the previous 12 months, however I was shocked to hear in the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee the Minister describe this as 'the latest statistics are good.' Well, they are not good if you speak to the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Bovine TB (29 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 7. What plans does the Welsh Government have to tackle bovine TB in Wales? OQ55612

12. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Higher Education (23 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I would like to start with a big thank you to all higher and further education staff and, of course, pupils for their efforts during this catastrophic pandemic, in particular in north Wales. Despite all these difficulties, I have been rather interested to see scientists at Bangor University work with Dŵr Cymru and United Utilities to monitor the background levels of coronavirus in waste...

4. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Furniture and Fittings (23 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. As you rightly pointed out, the budget for accommodation and facilities includes an allocation of £60,000 for expenditure on just furniture and fittings over the past four years. That's a total of £240,000 over four years, and we are all aware of major refurbishments to this place, over this term, that have cost millions. Now, this, into our local economy, the difference, if...

4. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Furniture and Fittings (23 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 4. Will the Commission make a statement on the use of the budget allocated for furniture and fittings? OQ55575

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Rural Crime (22 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. Eighty-six per cent of those surveyed in north Wales, 92 per cent in Dyfed-Powys, and 97 per cent in Gwent think that crime is significant in their rural community. A study carried out by the Countryside Alliance found that nearly a quarter of crimes were not reported to the police, and 56 per cent of respondents who did report a crime were dissatisfied with the response. As the...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Animal Products (22 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: I'm sorry, I must disagree with you on that. The prospect of British animals and products not being added to EU sanitary and phytosanitary lists for non-EU countries is causing some alarm. For example, 37,400 tonnes of sheep meat was exported to France, and 40,600 tonnes of beef to Ireland last year. Now, according to Nick von Westenholz of the National Farmers Union, listing should be a...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Animal Products (22 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 5. What legal representation has the Counsel General made on behalf of the Welsh Government in relation to the announcement by the European Union that it would make it illegal for animal products to be sold from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and the EU? OQ55547

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Rural Crime (22 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 6. What discussions has the Counsel General had with law officers in the UK Government about improving the accessibility of legal support to residents subjected to rural crime? OQ55548

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Property Improvements (16 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you, Minister. Since 2011-12, the Welsh Government has been providing financial assistance for household improvements via Nest. Now, this scheme has been in decline since 2015-16, with fewer households seeing improvements through the scheme each year. The numbers are down from 6,000 in 2015-16 to 3,800 in 2018-19. While the Welsh Government is winding down assistance with property...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. Now, everybody knows that trees play a major part in the mitigation of major flooding incidents. Now, since 17 August 2020, Natural Resources Wales have themselves received applications for licences to fell almost 50,000 trees from Gwynedd to Monmouthshire, and, to my horror, NRW only consider the environmental impact where deforestation will lead to use of the land for a different...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Thank you. Of course, all this falls on top of what my constituents experienced earlier with storm Ciara. It's well documented here that I put forward a report on the flooding concerns following storm Ciara, and it took until 18 August for you and your department to actually address those concerns raised. Now, you dismissed accountability at the time by stating that the local lead flood...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Diolch, Llywydd. Minister, you'll be aware of how storm Francis wreaked havoc in north-west Wales. Flooding and landslides saw the A55 and properties submerged in Abergwyngregyn, around 40 individuals rescued from chalets in Bethesda, people from five houses rescued and businesses ruined in Beddgelert, and, of course, the historic grade I listed Gwydir Castle and gardens battered just after...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Property Improvements (16 Sep 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: 5. How is the Welsh Government supporting households on a low income to make improvements to their property? OQ55489

17. Children, Young People and Education Committee Debate: 'Impact of COVID-19 on children and young people' (15 Jul 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Whilst we as a committee have acknowledged that children and young people appear less susceptible to the virus than adults, serious concerns persist. A recent national engagement survey found that nearly 50 per cent of people are very or extremely concerned about children catching COVID-19. The virus has caused considerable concern for children also. Forty-one per cent of children and young...

13. Debate: Introducing 20 mph Speed Limits in Wales (15 Jul 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: Yes, there is support on these benches for introducing 20 mph speed limits. I know, in Aberconwy, it's been a big issue on some of our rural roads, and our local authority found it difficult to actually go from higher speeds to 20 mph. And, of course, our colleague, David Melding MS, has worked so hard on this issue. It's a common sense and it's a safe move. A person is seven times less...


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