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7. 5. Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Contaminated Blood (25 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Would you agree with me that what is needed is a full and effective public inquiry, similar to the one that Charles Hendry conducted into the tidal lagoon, not one that takes six years and comes up with one limp recommendation, as happened in Scotland? We need a full public inquiry, so that we know that the NHS is a learning organisation and has learnt from the dreadful mistakes that were made.

2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Vehicle Journeys around Newport</p> (25 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: It would obviously be very interesting for all of us to see this, because, clearly, it’s a crucial piece of information if we’re going to get the modal shift of people with the investment that we’re hoping we’re going to make in the metro. Obviously, there’s a wealth of evidence that people will only shift if there is either improved journey times and/or an improved cost for their...

2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>Vehicle Journeys around Newport</p> (25 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: 8. What has the Welsh Government done to collate the starting points and destinations of the 43 per cent of vehicle journeys around Newport of less than 20 miles? OAQ(5)0104(EI)

6. 8. Debate: Working with Communities to Create Better Local Environments (24 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: I think I agree with absolutely everything that everybody’s said. I think, on this issue, it is important that we do have consensus because tackling air quality is a fantastically important subject. There is no such thing as safe levels of particulates and, frankly, some of the things that we’re going to need to do will require us to tackle the holy motorist, and that will obviously be...

6. 8. Debate: Working with Communities to Create Better Local Environments (24 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: I’m pleased to say that one school has agreed to set aside a piece of its land for a community garden. My ambition is that all schools will be doing something along these lines to inspire people across this mainly quite financially challenged community to start to grow their own in their own gardens, or in easily accessible collective spaces. This is a fantastically important subject in the...

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Will you take an intervention?

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Is it possible that the increasing amount of prosecutions is because of an increased enthusiasm for ensuring that we don’t have waste littering our streets?

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Evidence, evidence. Where’s the evidence?

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: I haven’t taken a further intervention.

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: No, I have not taken a further intervention. We have to be proud of our record in Wales as the best in the UK and the fourth best in Europe on recycling. So, in order to stay focused on achieving our target of at least 70 per cent by 2025, we have got to observe the three Rs. In case anybody isn’t aware of what the three Rs are, they are reduce, reuse and recycle. There is no such thing as...

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: If it’s a factual point, yes.

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Thank you. I apologise for that mistake. As the amendment says, less frequent waste collections do not lead to increased fly-tipping or constitute public health risks. There’s absolutely no evidence of that. Nevertheless, it’s one of the issues that always gets raised whenever anybody suggests that we might reduce the amount of collections of residual waste. Because if people are...

6. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Bin Collections (18 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: I think it’s a very interesting debate and I would praise Conwy council for its exemplary doorstep recycling, which I think is the way forward for all our local authorities. So, I think it’s really disappointing that one of the local councillors, who also happens to be an Assembly Member, is decrying the move made by Conwy council, because I think they’re doing absolutely everything...

6. 4. Legislative Consent Motion on the Wales Bill (17 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: The wise words of Dafydd Elis-Thomas. I do rather feel that Plaid is taking a purist position, confident in the knowledge that others are going to do the heavy lifting, and ensure that this legislative measure is passed. I’m very pleased to read Theresa May’s assurances in her speech today that no decision currently taken by the devolved administrations will be removed from them in the...

3. Urgent Question: Tolling on the Severn Crossings (17 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: It would be great if the Chamber was as enthusiastic about decreasing rail or bus fares as they appear to be about decreasing tolls on roads. I think, before we rush into insisting that this is a universally good idea, I would like a bit more of a precautionary approach and understanding of what level of increase in traffic this might generate, because the implications for my constituents are...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Promoting Best Practice in Local Government </p> (11 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Thank you for that, Cabinet Secretary. Flintshire’s Food for Life catering mark is an excellent example, I think, of good practice. Providing nutritious and pleasurable school meals to children, it’s also cost neutral and it provides greater scrutiny of where food comes from, which is obviously very important when we’re dealing with children. It also puts more money into local...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Promoting Best Practice in Local Government </p> (11 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: 5. What plans does the Cabinet Secretary have to promote best practice in local government? OAQ(5)0070(FLG)

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government (11 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on additional funding allocated to the education portfolio to support lunch and fun clubs during the school summer holidays?

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education (11 Jan 2017)

Jenny Rathbone: In light of Schools Challenge Cymru coming to an end, what measures are now in place to assist schools to strengthen networking and collaborate on good practice?

7. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Eviction of Households with Children (14 Dec 2016)

Jenny Rathbone: [Continues.]—the UK Government implements section 42, I assume it will then fall on local authorities to accommodate those children under the UN convention on the rights of children, unless, of course, they too fall under the section 42 exclusions from the right to rent. It would be useful to have the Government’s guidance on this matter, as there’s a huge burden, potentially, on local...


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