Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure

QNR – in the Senedd on 29 March 2017.

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Photo of Jayne Bryant Jayne Bryant Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on economic development in Newport West?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

We continue to support economic development across the whole of Wales by helping businesses to grow, investing in high quality infrastructure, and improving economic development conditions.

Photo of Julie Morgan Julie Morgan Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the Welsh Government consultation about the Wales and Borders Franchise and Metro?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

Transport for Wales is seeking views on the high level direction for the new Wales and borders franchise, including the south Wales metro. The consultation launched on 28 February and will end on 23 May. I will provide an update on the consultation once the process has closed.

Photo of Mark Reckless Mark Reckless UKIP

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement regarding completion of the eastern bay relief road?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

The eastern bay link road will be opened in early June.

Photo of Dawn Bowden Dawn Bowden Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make statement on the economic benefits of the development of indoor sports facilities in Wales?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

The development of indoor sports facilities provides both economic and health benefits and Sport Wales are committed to ensuring people have access to quality sport facilities. Later this year they will undertake research involving the economic importance of sport in Wales, based on factors including consumer spend, gross value and employment.

Photo of Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the role of the creative industries in developing the Welsh economy?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

The creative industries make a significant contribution to the Welsh economy, through growth within the sector, but also in its supply chain and the wider creative economy. In recognition of this, we have pledged to set up a separate body to provide a rounded support service, Creative Wales.

Photo of Llyr Gruffydd Llyr Gruffydd Plaid Cymru

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the development of the Mersey Dee region?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

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The Mersey Dee region offers huge economic opportunities on both sides of the border. It is important for strategic investments by both Governments to stimulate growth in north Wales as well as north-west England. The Mersey-Dee Alliance can assist us with this in relation to the growth bids.

Photo of David Melding David Melding Conservative

(Translated) What is the Welsh Government doing to promote apprenticeship opportunities for young women in vocational areas which are often closed to them by poor recruitment practices?

Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour

We are working to improve employers’ recruitment practices in terms of equality and diversity. An example is via ESF support, we are funding an equality and diversity champion to work with the work based learning provider network to improve all aspects of equality in apprenticeship recruitment.