Results 1161–1180 of 4000 for speaker:Lesley Griffiths

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Farmers and Climate Change (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. Welsh Government must administer all Glastir schemes in accordance with regulations and scheme rules. Rural Payments Wales must undertake at least one in situ visit to check all capital work items are completed, and, then, if claimed works are found to be incomplete or not to be to the required specification, payment may be recovered and an over-declared penalty may also be...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Farmers and Climate Change (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you very much. I'm very well aware of both the farms you referred to, and I think we have seen the diversification of our farms, particularly in relation to green energy production. I often visit farms that have one—I've forgotten the word; 'windmill', I want to say, but that's not the word—turbine, and certainly they're not just providing green energy for themselves; as you say,...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Farmers and Climate Change (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: I regularly meet with colleagues to discuss cross-cutting issues, including this one. And COP26, I think, really showed how farmers have a vital role in tackling climate change, by reducing on-farm emissions through a range of approaches, including improved efficiency in livestock and crop production, nutrient management, and increasing sustainability of farm technology and infrastructure.

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Fireworks and Animal Welfare (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. I know Welsh Government officials have circulated the campaign materials that we had from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in Whitehall to noise teams in Welsh local authorities, for them to use if they should so wish. And of course, many Welsh local authorities, working in partnership with the emergency services, are extremely active in this area,...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Fireworks and Animal Welfare (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Well, as I say, this is a matter that sits with the UK Government, and we would certainly like to have those powers devolved, so that we are able to make some really significant steps. I'm very conscious, obviously, of the impact fireworks can have on our animals, so I was very pleased to see—I can think of one supermarket in particular that did not sell fireworks this year, which I do...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Well, I'm sure, as you can appreciate, as the sustainable farming scheme is obviously in development, I can't commit here in the Chamber to that, but I do have representations being made to me regularly regarding the capping of payments, and will certainly be looking at that as part of the sustainable farming scheme. 

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Fireworks and Animal Welfare (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. I am very conscious of the effect fireworks can have on wildlife, domesticated animals and farmed animals. In the absence of a clear commitment by the UK Government to tighten regulations in England and Wales, we have asked the UK Government to consider the possibility of transferring these powers to Welsh Ministers.

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: You make a very important point, and certainly, the UK Government have clearly let down our farmers and our rural communities here in Wales. As you say, we will lose out on over £106 million of replacement EU funding over the spending review period. That's on top of last year's £137 million that wasn't provided for my budget from the UK Government. That netting away of that funding would...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Yes, I absolutely agree with you that they're part of the solution and certainly I think—. You mentioned NFU on a UK level, but NFU Cymru I think have been—they set out their strategy before we did. I think they have been very clear that they see themselves as part of the solution and they don't come asking questions—they come with answers. So, I think they have really led the way in...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: So, I am obviously aware of the case you refer to, and I can't comment because obviously it’s going through a process. In relation to multinationals buying land in Wales, obviously this is something that is concerning me and I met with the farming unions last week and asked them if they were able to provide evidence. They both raised it with me. And one of the unions did say to me that a...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: I do agree with you that it should be spent in full; I don't share concerns that it won't be. I remain confident that the RDP will be fully spent by the end of 2023, which is when it has to be spent by. I'm sure that you will appreciate that there have been considerable challenges for some projects due to the impact of the pandemic and the ongoing effect of us leaving the European Union. I...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. One of the reasons I stated as to why I was stopping the trap and test was that it was very resource-intensive and it hadn't given us the amount of data that I thought it would do. I think the funding that I previously had given to the test and trap scheme would be better used in badger vaccination. So, that's why I announced £100,000 yesterday. I absolutely recognise what you're...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Infrastructure Investment in North Wales (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Yes, absolutely, I would agree with the Member. Clearly, the UK Government's actions are a levelling down for Wales as a whole, and certainly north Wales, not a levelling up, and we are certainly having less say over less money. I think that's completely unacceptable and absolutely not what we were promised. So, I think you're right to raise concerns regarding future investment for north...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Infrastructure Investment in North Wales (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: My understanding, when I last had a discussion around this issue with the deputy leader of Wrexham County Borough Council, was that they believed the ball was firmly in their court, and they were processing their application. So, I don't recognise that.

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Infrastructure Investment in North Wales (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. As you say, there were far more losers, I think, than winners in Wales as a result of the UK Government's announcement around the levelling-up fund. Only six local authorities were successful in their bids, and £172 million-worth of bids were refused funding. That obviously included the Racecourse ground in my own constituency of Wrexham, and three town centres in Bangor, Barmouth...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Infrastructure Investment in North Wales (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Diolch. I've held several discussions with the Minister for Economy on a range of issues across north Wales, and tomorrow I'll be chairing the north Wales Cabinet committee, which the Minister will be attending. We continue to work very closely with our public sector partners to ensure the best possible economic infrastructure investments across all parts of Wales, as outlined in our...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Pesticides (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. As I said, this doesn't actually sit in my portfolio—it sits in the climate change ministry—but I'm aware a joint UK consultation on a draft version of a revised national action plan for the sustainable use of pesticides was launched at the end of last year. I know the Minister's officials are working very closely with their counterparts across the UK so that they can amend the...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Pesticides (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: Thank you. This issue falls within the Minister for Climate Change's portfolio. However, I can confirm that all pesticides authorised in the UK undergo extensive scientific and technical assessment, and meet strict regulatory standards to ensure they pose no threat to human or animal health and the environment.

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Pesticides (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: I'm obviously aware of the concerns regarding the use of glyphosate. At the end of 2017, the EU reapproved it for a further five years, and I'm aware that discussions are beginning now between the European Food Safety Authority and the European Chemicals Agency. But, obviously, since January of this year, a new independent pesticides regulatory regime has begun to operate in Great Britain,...

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd (17 Nov 2021)

Lesley Griffiths: The proposals in our Animal Welfare Plan will improve animal welfare in Wales through their focus on high standards, the adoption and sharing of best practice, engagement with key stakeholders, the development of effective, supportive and sustainable mechanisms for enforcement, and through their dynamic promotion of responsible ownership.


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