Meetings
P-05-1100 Allow pubs and restaurants in Wales to serve alcohol & stay open after 6pm
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Meeting: 12/01/2021 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
- Webcast for 12/01/2021 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 12/01/2021 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd
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Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
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- 22.12.20 Correspondence – Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism to the Chair, item 3
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Minutes:
This petition was
considered alongside petition
P-05-1099
Don't shut the Hospitality Sector (Pubs, Restaurants, Cafes) without providing
scientific evidence
The
Committee considered the correspondence received and agreed, given that
Coronavirus alert level 4 restrictions are now in place across Wales and the
issues raised by the petition have been discussed in Plenary on a number of
occasions, that the petitions have been overtaken by subsequent events and that
there was little further action it could take at this time. The Committee
therefore agreed to close the petitions and thank the petitioners.
Meeting: 15/12/2020 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
- Webcast for 15/12/2020 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 15/12/2020 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd
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Supporting documents:
Minutes:
This petition was considered alongside petition P-05-1099 Don't shut the Hospitality Sector (Pubs, Restaurants, Cafes) without providing scientific evidence.
The Committee agreed to await a formal response from the Welsh Government before considering whether there is any further action that it could take on the petitions at that stage.