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P-06-1478 Comprehensively review NRW and its failure to deliver its statutory obligations to protect Wales

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Meeting: 03/02/2025 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)

3 P-06-1478 Comprehensively review NRW and its failure to deliver its statutory obligations to protect Wales

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Members agreed it was most appropriate for the Senedd Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee to pursue these matters in its scrutiny of NRW in March 2025. The petitioners’ questions and comments - along with those of petition 1448 Stop pollution at Watchtower Bay and Ogmore by Sea – would be sent to the Chair of that Committee. Members thanked the petitioner and agreed to close the petition.


Meeting: 15/01/2025 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 2)

2 Petition: P-06-1478 Comprehensively review NRW and its failure to deliver its statutory obligations to protect Wales

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Meeting: 08/01/2025 - Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee (Item 4)

4 Petition P-06-1478 Comprehensively review NRW and its failure to deliver its statutory obligations to protect Wales

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Meeting: 18/11/2024 - Petitions Committee (Item 2)

2 P-06-1478 Comprehensively review NRW and its failure to deliver its statutory obligations to protect Wales

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The Committee considered the petition and agreed to forward the petitioners’ correspondence to the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs to seek his views on it, and to copy in the Chairs of the Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee and the Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee for their information.

 

Members noted that the Climate Change and Rural Affairs Committee will continue to scrutinise these issues and there will also be opportunities for Members to continue raising them in plenary.

 

As previously agreed by the Committee on two separate petitions regarding Natural Resource Wales approach to visitor centre services, the Committee agreed to keep the petition open pending a response from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs.