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6. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-2025 (22 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: I was told, when I asked people’s views, that we needed to show how tourism could contribute to our wider aims for future generations, and, as a result of that, we have set that ambition as central to the plan. We have also been discussing all of this in detail with the industry and with the sector. From the tourism summit held in March of last year, and following the questions asked there,...

6. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-2025 (22 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: The basis of the new brand is this emphasis on the 'years of', but it’s not just a matter of one year at a time. We have now extended these years over two years, so that these themes can dovetail together—themes such as 'legends', 'adventure', 'the sea' and, to come next year, the 'Year of Outdoors'. These bring different organisations, the length and breadth of Wales, together under one...

6. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-2025 (22 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you very much, Llywydd. It is particularly appropriate, in my view, that I am making this statement at this particular time. It has never been more appropriate to celebrate our culture, the unique nature and identity of Wales, our landscape and the incredible adventures that are to be had here, or, indeed, to invite people to the nation that we all consider to be particularly beautiful....

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Healthy and Active Fund (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: The reduction in funding is a reduction specifically on a scheme that was clearly not reaching the populations for whom it was intended. But it certainly is our intention that the younger people should benefit from this initiative. The key, to us, is working with the leisure centres themselves and with the local authorities, and this is Sport Wales's intention. Our Healthy and Active Fund...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Healthy and Active Fund (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: The Healthy and Active Fund is delivered through a partnership between the Government, Sport Wales and Public Health Wales, with Sport Wales playing the lead role in the administration of the fund. The result of that is that all partners will be part of the monitoring of the project and the oversight of the fund.

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Tourism in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: I'm very grateful for your appreciation of what we have been attempting to do. It's a very difficult situation here, Deputy Chair: do I look at the Member and reply to her, or do I look to you? I don't want to be declared out of order. [Laughter.] As you mentioned, the investment that we've already made is an indication of our support for activities in Merthyr. I have visited Cyfarthfa on a...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Tourism in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: The transformation of Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney in recent years into an area offering a rich, world-class visitor experience has been a great inspiration to me in developing industrial heritage throughout Wales. In addition to that, the investment that Welsh Government has made in exciting projects, both Rock UK and BikePark Wales, emphasises the importance of recreation within a traditional...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Industrial Heritage in Caerphilly (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you very much for that, David. I have spent some time visiting, in particular, the local museums, and what I'm encouraging societies and voluntary groups that are concerned about either the built heritage or any other aspect of the environment or of our industrial memory to do is to work closely with our local museums and also with the national museum itself, because clearly there’s...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Industrial Heritage in Caerphilly (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Well, you will know, Hefin, that there is already permission in place for residential use on that site. And also my understanding is that Caerphilly County Borough Council and the private developer are in continuing discussions about the future of the site. However, the relevant Minister, sitting next to me, has heard what’s just been said. The Valleys regional park includes Parc Penallta...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Industrial Heritage in Caerphilly (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you very much. Caerphilly has a very significant industrial heritage—indeed, a very significant built heritage generally. And, for me, the industrial structures and sites—over 40 of them—in the authority that have been designated as listed buildings and scheduled monuments indicates that the industrial past represent for us a way to understand where we have come from as a people....

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Islwyn as a Tourist Destination (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Of course I will warmly support any voluntary activity that takes place in support of the Welsh environment, and in particular of our distinctive forest environment. I wish to thank the voluntary organisation that has been involved, and other voluntary organisations throughout Wales that support our landscape policies and our landscape vision, for the work that they do on a voluntary basis.

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Islwyn as a Tourist Destination (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you. Let's understand the position: I don't have to work with Visit Wales; they work for me as the Minister for tourism, and I'm pleased to say that I have a most excellent relationship with Visit Wales and its management, and that extends, of course, to Natural Resources Wales, because it's clearly important that all the agencies work together. I'm not going to give you a date as to...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Islwyn as a Tourist Destination (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: What I'm particularly anxious to promote is the link between the amazing landscape and the very significant industrial heritage. Since you've mentioned Cwmcarn, you'll remember that I opened the lodge and adventure hub there, which was funded via the tourist attraction destination programme, in July this year. I think Cwmcarn does represent a significant attraction in itself, and I'm...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Islwyn as a Tourist Destination (16 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Diolch, Rhianon. The tourism strategy of Welsh Government sets out priorities to support the tourism industry across Wales. This includes marketing campaigns in the UK and overseas, and significant capital development funding for new and existing tourism businesses, along with revenue funding for significant regional projects.

7. Legislative Consent Motion on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Bill ( 8 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer, and thank you for this opportunity to introduce this LCM. I’d like to thank the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee and the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee for their positive reports on these regulations, and particularly on the proposals that they have considered. Birmingham, as you know, was given the right to stage...

13. Short Debate: Run Happy (18 Sep 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: As I have said very often in this place, I am not a fan of what's described as a strategy. I'm more of a fan of what one would call 'action plans', and that's why this partnership is so very important, working on a number of priorities to improve data and to encourage behavioural change by developing what we are calling a 'physical activity observatory'. That will then develop communications...

13. Short Debate: Run Happy (18 Sep 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: ​But what I would like to say this afternoon is to respond in more general terms about the importance of physical activity, and to turn this short debate, as Rhianon has already done, to some sort of appeal that each and every one of us in Wales should learn the importance of regular physical activities for both of physical and mental health, and the benefits that they provide. As has...

13. Short Debate: Run Happy (18 Sep 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you very much, Rhianon. It is a pleasure to have an opportunity at the end of today's session to discuss an issue that gives me great enjoyment personally. If I could start on a personal note, I am a runner myself, not as swift as I should be, perhaps, but my aim is to complete 5 km three times a week, but not all at the same time, of course; they are separate 5 km. So, this opportunity...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Sep 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: Thank you for helping us to write the strategy. We already have a draft and I'll make sure that sustainability is at the top, because clearly, green tourism and tourism that caters for the whole population and all age groups—. Those who have mobility difficulties are equally important as visitors to those who are able-bodied and able to enjoy recreation in the countryside. So, we need to...

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Sep 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: I agree with that analysis. Can I also say that we think that there is still a great opportunity on what is called staycation? Not one of my favourite words, although I did have a bit of a staycation this summer and enjoyed it very much, including a lot of time—some of it spent in Monmouthshire—but a lot of time on the Marches of Wales looking at how we can work more closely along that...


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