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Transcript: Transcript for 12/11/2020 - Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee - Fifth Senedd
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(13.45) |
Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: 1.1 The Chair welcomed Members to the virtual meeting of the
Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee. 1.2 In accordance with Standing Order 34.19, the Chair
stated that he had determined that the public were excluded from the
Committee’s meeting in order to protect public health. 1.3 The Chair stated that if for any reason he dropped out
of the meeting, the Committee agreed that Jenny Rathbone MS would become
Temporary Chair in accordance with Standing Order 17.22. |
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(13.45-14.45) |
Flooding in Wales - evidence session with Natural Resources Wales Clare Pillman, Chief Executive - Natural Resources Wales Sir David Henshaw, Chair – Natural Resources Wales Ceri Davies, Director of Evidence, Policy & Permitting - Natural Resources Wales Jeremy Parr, Head of Flood and Incident Risk Management - Natural Resources Wales Supporting documents:
Minutes: 2.1 The Committee heard evidence from Natural Resources
Wales. |
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(15.00-16.30) |
Covid-19 and Transition from the European Union: Scrutiny session with the Welsh Government Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs Rhodri Asby, Deputy Director, Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency Christianne Glossop, Chief Veterinary Officer John Howells, Director Climate Change, Energy and Planning Dean Medcraft, Director Finance and Operations Tim Render, Director Land, Nature & Food Supporting documents:
Minutes: 3.1 Members questioned the Minister for Environment, Energy
and Rural Affairs and her officials on the Welsh Government’s response to date
to the Covid-19 pandemic, and on European Union transition arrangements. |
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Paper(s) to note Minutes: 4.1 The papers were noted. |
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Response from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to the letter from the Chair regarding the UK Emissions Trading Scheme Supporting documents: |
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Response from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to the letter from the Chair of 6 October following the 17 September scrutiny session Supporting documents: |
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Correspondence to Dr Chris Llewelyn, Chief Executive, Welsh Local Government Association in relation to flooding Supporting documents: |
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Correspondence from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to the Chair, Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee in relation to the UK Fisheries Bill Supporting documents: |
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Response from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to the letter from the Chair in relation to the Agriculture (Model Clauses for Fixed Equipment) (Wales) Regulations 2019 Supporting documents: |
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Correspondence from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs in relation to changes to the common frameworks which fall within the Minister's portfolio Supporting documents: |
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(16.30) |
Motion under Standing Order 17.42 (vi) and (ix) to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of the meeting Minutes: 5.1 The motion was agreed. |
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Flooding: Consideration of evidence received under item 2 Minutes: 6.1 Members considered the evidence heard under item 2. |
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Covid-19 and Transition from the European Union: Consideration of evidence received under item 3 Minutes: 7.1 Members considered the
evidence heard during the scrutiny session. They agreed to write to the
Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to request further
information on some of the issues raised during the session. |
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Correspondence from Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS First Minister of Wales in relation to the 34th summit of the British-Irish Council Supporting documents: |