Meeting Venue:
Video Conference - Via Zoom
Meeting date: 26 January 2021
Meeting time: 09.00
For further information contact:
Graeme Francis - Committee Clerk
Kayleigh Imperato – Deputy Clerk
0300 200 6373
Petitions@senedd.wales
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In accordance with Standing Order 34.19, the Chair has determined that the public are excluded from the Committee's meeting in order to protect public health. This meeting will be broadcast live on www.senedd.tv
1 Introduction, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest
(Pages 1 - 52)
2 New COVID-19 petitions
2.1 P-05-1067 Allow all non-essential retail shops to continue to trade whilst under the 17 day lockdown
(Page 53)
2.2 P-05-1068 Allow socially distanced meets in private gardens to follow science and avoid isolation
(Pages 54 - 57)
2.3 P-05-1082 Allow choirs to rehearse indoors if they produce a full risk assessment to prevent C-19 infection
(Pages 58 - 60)
2.4 P-05-1101 Allow fans to attend sporting events in Wales
(Pages 61 - 63)
2.5 P-05-1102 Allow a minimum of one parent or guardian to watch children's organised football matches
(Pages 64 - 66)
2.6 P-05-1117 Give Police Officers the Covid Vaccination as a priority
(Pages 67 - 70)
2.7 P-05-1119 Prioritise teachers, school and childcare staff for COVID-19 vaccination
(Pages 71 - 73)
Other new petitions
2.8 P-05-1078 Increase funding for mental health services and improve waiting times for people needing help in crisis. We need a change!
(Pages 74 - 81)
2.9 P-05-1079 Safeguard Kenfig Nature Reserve using compulsory purchase powers
(Pages 82 - 92)
2.10P-05-1083 Protect leaseholders in Wales from paying for cladding remedial works
(Pages 93 - 102)
2.11P-05-1088 Trigger by-election for members wishing to change party affiliation
(Pages 103 - 109)
2.12P-05-1089 Wales should lead on bringing NHS pay back in line with inflation costs over the last 10 years
(Pages 110 - 112)
2.13P-05-1091 Remove compulsory Welsh Bac for students looking to go to University
(Pages 113 - 120)
2.14P-05-1093 Establish a Wales wide Environmental and Wildlife Enforcement Service to tackle environmental crime
(Pages 121 - 132)
2.15P-05-1096 Remove RSE from the mandatory element of the Curriculum Bill 2020
(Pages 133 - 145)
2.16P-05-1097 Ban game bird cages
(Pages 146 - 157)
2.17P-05-1115 Stop giant Solar farm which will destroy ancient meadows near Abergavenny
(Pages 158 - 163)
3 Updates to previous petitions
Education
3.1 P-04-522 Asbestos in Schools
(Pages 164 - 166)
Health and Social Services
3.2 P-05-812 We call for the Welsh Government to encourage trusts to implement the NICE guidelines for Borderline Personality Disorder or justify why they do not do so
(Pages 167 - 171)
3.3 P-05-960 Fund the funeral costs of all NHS staff who die from or with Covid-19
(Pages 172 - 175)
Economy and Transport
3.4 P-05-943 We call on the Welsh Government to take urgent action to secure improvements to the A487 between Gellilydan and Maentwrog
(Pages 176 - 179)
3.5 P-05-993 Make retail in Wales fully accessible to disabled people
(Pages 180 - 189)
Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
3.6 P-05-895 Rosa's Legacy: Introduce a scheme to help people access veterinary care for their companion animals
(Pages 190 - 196)
The following three items will be grouped together for consideration
3.7 P-05-856 Ban the sale of puppies by pet shops and all commercial 3rd party dealers in Wales
(Pages 197 - 198)
3.8 P-05-915 Call for better enforcement of puppy farms in Wales
(Page 199)
3.9 P-05-939 Immediate embargo on new dog breeding licences, licence renewals and planning applications until regulations are fit for purpose and enforceable
(Pages 200 - 204)
First Minister
3.10P-05-996 To call on the Welsh Government not to remove, damage or destroy any historical symbols in Wales
(Pages 205 - 207)
4 Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business:
Item 5.
5 Preparations for the end of the 5th Senedd
(Pages 208 - 213)