Coronavirus

Part of 4. Questions to the Assembly Commission – in the Senedd at 3:48 pm on 11 March 2020.

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Photo of Elin Jones Elin Jones Plaid Cymru 3:48, 11 March 2020

I'm very aware, as somebody who has a constituency office in Aberystwyth, that members of the public are going to constituency offices right throughout Wales to seek some advice from their elected representatives. I think it would be best if elected representatives look to Public Health Wales for much of the information that's on their website, which is easily downloadable, in terms of public health information, and to make that as available as possible in their local communities and, possibly, on window displays elsewhere, so that there's a consistency of messages that are reaching people in different ways. We're always very aware, of course, that people who are able to access, digitally, information from the Public Health Wales website are able to do that, but many of our constituents are not online and may well be visiting town centres and looking for other places for advice. I'm sure that we would want to make that as available as possible to them via Public Health Wales's most recent information.

The ongoing business of this place as our national Parliament is one that we will continue to review over the next few weeks. You make the point about Senedd Clwyd as well, which is meant to take place in June. You can be assured, as Members, that I and fellow Commissioners are very keen to look carefully and proportionately from day to day as we plan for the future business of this place, whether it's held here in Cardiff Bay or in Mold.