Part of 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport – in the Senedd at 2:02 pm on 7 February 2018.
Minister, if I could take a slightly different angle to Rhun ap Iorwerth, key to promoting places in Wales once tourists and visitors get here is, of course, through signage. I remember raising with Carl Sargeant, when he was the Minister for transport, the issue of the rather outdated and, in some cases, tatty brown signage, which is found around Wales advertising our places of interest. He said back some years ago that he would look into reviewing the way that that signage is presented and possibly making it more inspiring, more linked with the internet. So, I wonder if you could tell us how you and the current Cabinet Secretary, who's now spurred into action—this covers both of your areas, of course—are working together to make sure that we do undertake a full review of that brown signage in Wales so that places like, in my constituency, Raglan castle, which by the time you see the sign you've passed it, are properly marketed both internally and externally so that we get the best out of all the places that Wales has to offer.