Part of 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport – in the Senedd at 1:31 pm on 6 June 2018.
Can I thank the Member for raising this important question? I also applaud the organisers of the Merthyr Rising festival. It's absolutely vital that we use major events and smaller musical, cultural and sporting events to showcase and celebrate our history, our heritage and our culture, and the Merthyr Rising festival did just that. I'm pleased to say that, in terms of going forward supporting other community-based sporting and cultural events, we are also funding the Merthyr Tydfil challenge, which is receiving funding from Welsh Government under the regional tourism engagement fund, and that is specifically targeted at improving opportunities for activities in sports-related events in the area.
In terms of ensuring that we maximise the opportunity that the visitor economy presents, it's absolutely crucial that we look at how we can maintain sustainable business models for all heritage and cultural assets, including those that have been identified by the Member. I'm keen to make sure that, along with my colleague, we look at the sustainability of historic and cultural assets across the country. We've invested very heavily in recent years in our museums, in our libraries, in the Cadw estate, and I'm keen to make sure that, as we move forward, we utilise our precious capital resource to maintain and enhance the visitor experience at those facilities that attract people to communities such as those that are served by the Member for Merthyr.