Agenda and decisions
Venue: Y Siambr - Y Senedd
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Natural Resources The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Minister after Question 2. Supporting documents: Decision: The
item started at 13.30 The
first 10 questions were asked. Question
3 and 7 were grouped together for answer.
Question 6 was answered by the Deputy Minister for Farming and Food. The
Presiding Officer invited spokespeople to ask questions to the Deputy Minister
after Question 2. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Minister after Question 2. Decision: The
item started at 14.16 Questions
1 – 4 and 6 – 10 were asked. Question 5
was withdrawn. The Presiding Officer invited spokespeople to ask questions to
the Minister after Question 2. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv) NNDM5713 Aled Roberts (North
Wales) Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Notes the economic contribution of the Welsh steel industry and the thousands
of jobs it supports. 2.
Regrets that overseas imports flooding the market have created an un-even
playing field. 3.
Calls for the Welsh Government to adopt the Charter for British Sustainable
Steel, which will see all Government procurement of carbon steel rebar meeting
the BES 6001 responsible sourcing standard. The
Charter for Sustainable British Steel is available at: Supported by: Mike
Hedges (Swansea East) Ann
Jones (Vale of Clwyd) Jenny
Rathbone (Cardiff Central) Keith
Davies (Llanelli) Mark
Isherwood (North Wales) Julie
Morgan (Cardiff North) John
Griffiths (Newport East) Byron
Davies (South Wales West) Peter Black (South Wales West) Decision: The item started at 15.01 NNDM5713 Aled Roberts (North Wales) Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys
Môn) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Notes the economic contribution of the Welsh steel industry and the thousands
of jobs it supports. 2.
Regrets that overseas imports flooding the market have created an un-even
playing field. 3.
Calls for the Welsh Government to adopt the Charter for British Sustainable
Steel, which will see all Government procurement of carbon steel rebar meeting
the BES 6001 responsible sourcing standard. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Welsh Conservatives Debate NDM5735 Paul Davies
(Preseli Pembrokeshire) The
National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Notes the importance and potential of creative industries to our cultural life
and the Welsh economy. 2.
Regrets the lack of clarity from the Welsh Government about: (a)
the future of the Creative Industries Panel; and (b)
the next steps in achieving the priorities that have been set out for the
sector in the Sectors Delivery Plan. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to: a)
update the Assembly on any progress in this area following the Hargreaves
Report; b)
outline any new research that has been commissioned in relation to its strategy
for the creative industries sector; and c)
explain how targets for the Pinewood Studio investment and the Media Investment
Budget as a whole have been set, and detail how successful these investments
have been against key performance indicators. The
Sectors Delivery Plan is available at: http://gov.wales/docs/det/publications/130125deliveryplanen.pdf The
Hargreaves Report is available at: http://gov.wales/docs/det/publications/100324creativeindustriesrpten.pdf The following amendments
have been tabled:
Amendment 1 - Aled
Roberts (North Wales) Insert
as new point 2 and renumber accordingly: Welcomes
the importance of developments such as Bay Studios in Swansea and the S4C
development in Carmarthen to the local economies. Amendment 2 - Aled
Roberts (North Wales) Add
as new sub-point at end of motion: work
with broadcasters and networks such as BBC, C4, ITV and S4C in order to
increase investment opportunities in Wales. Decision: The
item started at 15.56 Voting
on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM5735 Paul Davies
(Preseli Pembrokeshire) The
National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Notes the importance and potential of creative industries to our cultural life
and the Welsh economy. 2.
Regrets the lack of clarity from the Welsh Government about: (a)
the future of the Creative Industries Panel; and (b)
the next steps in achieving the priorities that have been set out for the
sector in the Sectors Delivery Plan. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to: a)
update the Assembly on any progress in this area following the Hargreaves
Report; b)
outline any new research that has been commissioned in relation to its strategy
for the creative industries sector; and c)
explain how targets for the Pinewood Studio investment and the Media Investment
Budget as a whole have been set, and detail how successful these investments
have been against key performance indicators.
The
motion without amendment was not agreed. The
following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1 - Aled
Roberts (North Wales) Insert
as new point 2 and renumber accordingly: Welcomes
the importance of developments such as Bay Studios in Swansea and the S4C
development in Carmarthen to the local economies. A
vote was taken on Amendment 1:
Amendment
1 was agreed. Amendment 2 - Aled
Roberts (North Wales) Add
as new sub-point at end of motion: work
with broadcasters and networks such as BBC, C4, ITV and S4C in order to
increase investment opportunities in Wales. A
vote was taken on Amendment 2:
Amendment
2 was agreed. A
vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM5735 Paul Davies
(Preseli Pembrokeshire) The
National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Notes the importance and potential of creative industries to our cultural life
and the Welsh economy. 2.
Welcomes the importance of developments such as Bay Studios in Swansea and the
S4C development in Carmarthen to the local economies. 3.
Regrets the lack of clarity from the Welsh Government about: (a)
the future of the Creative Industries Panel; and (b)
the next steps in achieving the priorities that have been set out for the
sector in the Sectors Delivery Plan. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to: a)
update the Assembly on any progress in this area following the Hargreaves
Report; b)
outline any new research that has been commissioned in relation to its strategy
for the creative industries sector; c)
explain how targets for the Pinewood Studio investment and the Media Investment
Budget as a whole have been set, and detail how successful these investments
have been against key performance indicators; and d)
work with broadcasters and networks such as BBC, C4, ITV and S4C in order to
increase investment opportunities in Wales.
The
motion as amended was not agreed. |
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(60 mins) |
Plaid Cymru Debate NDM5733 Elin Jones
(Ceredigion) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Opposes any relocation of the UK's nuclear weapons system to Wales. 2.
Calls on the Welsh Government to make such representations to the UK
Government. 3.
Opposes the renewal or replacement of the current Trident system by the UK
Government. 4.
Supports international efforts for world-wide nuclear disarmament. The following amendments
have been tabled: Amendment 1 - Jane Hutt
(Vale of Glamorgan) Delete
all and replace with: Notes
that the Welsh Government has no powers to determine the siting of nuclear
weapons and recognises that this is a matter for the UK Government. [If amendment 1 is
agreed, amendment 2 will be de-selected] Amendment 2 - Aled
Roberts (North Wales) Insert
as new point 3 and renumber accordingly: Welcomes
the decision taken by the UK Government not to renew Trident during this
parliamentary term at the insistence of the Liberal Democrats. Decision: The
item started at 16.48 Voting
on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM5733 Elin Jones
(Ceredigion) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Opposes any relocation of the UK's nuclear weapons system to Wales. 2.
Calls on the Welsh Government to make such representations to the UK
Government. 3.
Opposes the renewal or replacement of the current Trident system by the UK
Government. 4.
Supports international efforts for world-wide nuclear disarmament.
The
motion without amendment not agreed. The
following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1 - Jane Hutt
(Vale of Glamorgan) Delete
all and replace with: Notes
that the Welsh Government has no powers to determine the siting of nuclear
weapons and recognises that this is a matter for the UK Government. [If amendment 1 is
agreed, amendment 2 will be de-selected] A
vote was taken on Amendment 1:
Amendment
1 was agreed As amendment 1 was
agreed, amendment 2 was de-selected A
vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM5733 Elin Jones
(Ceredigion) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: Notes
that the Welsh Government has no powers to determine the siting of nuclear
weapons and recognises that this is a matter for the UK Government.
The
motion as amended was agreed. |
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Voting Time Decision: The
item started at 17.42 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM5734 Aled Roberts
(North Wales) Keeping
green lanes green: working to discourage off-roading in north Wales This
debate will cover the impact the new and popular pastime of 'green laning' is
having on the countryside of rural north Wales. Decision: The
item started at 17.46 NDM5734 Aled Roberts
(North Wales) Keeping
green lanes green: working to discourage off-roading in north Wales This
debate will cover the impact the new and popular pastime of 'green laning' is
having on the countryside of rural north Wales. |
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Record of Proceedings Supporting documents: |