Agenda and minutes
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Transcript: Transcript for 05/11/2020 - Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee - Fifth Senedd
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Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: Mick Antoniw MS declared an interest: his son works as a freelancer in the creative industries. |
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(09.30 - 10.30) |
National Development Framework 2020-2040 Dyfan
Sion, Welsh Language Commission Dylan
Foster-Evans, Welsh Place-Names Society Wyn
Thomas, Dyfodol i'r Iaith Robat
Idris, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Supporting documents:
Minutes: Members discussed the impact of the National Development Framework with the witnesses. There was a short pause in the live broadcast feed. |
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(10.45 - 11.45) |
COVID-19: impact of the outbreak on live music Guto
Brychan, Clwb Ifor Bach Samantha
Dabb, Le Pub Dilwyn
Llwyd, Neuadd Ogwen Gary
Lulham, Sin City Supporting documents:
Minutes: Members discussed the impact of the lockdown with witnesses. |
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Paper(s) to note Minutes: Members noted the paper. |
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Correspondence with Welsh Government on support for culture, heritage and journalism Supporting documents: |
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Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the remainder of the meeting Minutes: Members agreed the motion. |
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(11.45-11.55) |
COVID-19: impact of the outbreak on the arts - discussion of evidence from stakeholder session Minutes: Members agreed to postpone this item for a future meeting. |
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(11.55 – 12.00) |
Who gets remembered in public spaces? Consideration of next steps Minutes: Members agreed the proposed timetable for taking oral evidence and writing a report. |
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(12.00 -12.15) |
Private Debrief Minutes: Members agreed to write to the Minister for Houding and Local Government with recommendations on the National Development Framework and the Welsh language. Members noted that the Chair will meet freelance workers in the arts sector on 20 November to discuss the impact of the pandemic. |