The first stage of the Active Travel Act (Wales) 2013, mapping and assessing existing routes has been completed across Wales. We are now working with local authorities and partners preparing local plans for integrated walking and cycling networks detailing the routes that will be developed over the next 15 years.
The national transport finance plan sets out the measures we are taking to ensure that Wales is connected via a reliable, modern and integrated transport network.
Swansea council, as a stock retaining local authority, are able to build their own homes since exiting the housing revenue account subsidy. The Milford Way development is being built to innovative design standard Passivhaus, and will consist of 18 affordable homes. The site will be completed by September 2017.
The latest NHS activity and performance statistics published on 20 April show improvements over the short term against several key performance measures, including referral-to-treatment, diagnostics, urgent cancer and delayed transfers of care.
House building in Wales is a key priority for this Government, and statistics demonstrate an increasing trend in the number of new homes being completed. This is being supported by our successful Help to Buy—Wales shared equity scheme and our 20,000 affordable homes target.