P-05-762 Move the Welsh Assembly out of Cardiff
This
petition was submitted by Royston Jones, having collected 53 signatures online.
Petition text:
We
the undersigned call for the National Assembly be moved from Cardiff to
Aberystwyth to begin 'rebalancing' the national life and economy of Wales.
Additional information:
Cardiff
is prospering, and growing at an exponential rate, while most parts of Wales
stagnate, which makes it clear that the current Cardiff/Wales model of economic
development does not work for eighty per cent of the country.
Cardiff
getting the lion’s share of investment and jobs impacts adversely on the rest
of the country, and while this trend was observable in earlier decades it has
gained greater momentum and become even more damaging for the national good
since the National Assembly for Wales first sat in 1999.
Worse,
there is growing evidence of corruption; the kind of corruption that is
inevitable when those with political influence and control of the public purse
regularly meet, in social and other contexts, those seeking to take advantage
of such contacts.
We
believe that in the short term the easiest way to remedy this unsustainable and
growing imbalance, and the increasing threat of corruption, is to move the
Welsh Assembly and its assorted departments and agencies out of Cardiff.
Aberystwyth
would be an ideal and central location for the Assembly and its support staff,
other agencies could be located around the country, for in the era of the
internet and video conferencing civil servants and others do not need to work
next door to each other.
The
benefits accruing to some of the more neglected parts of Wales would soon make
up for the initial costs involved in the relocations. To continue with the
current arrangement is to condemn Wales to a future as a city state, with all
benefits accruing to Cardiff. This is not the future we want for our country.
National Assembly for
Wales
Status
This
petition was considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on
17/10/2017.
The
Committee agreed to close the petition, given that it is difficult to identify
how the Committee could take the petition forward in the absence of contact
from the petitioner.
Full
details of the consideration of this petitions by the committee and related
documents can be seen on the Meetings tab above.
It
was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 27/06/2017.
Assembly Constituency and
Region
- Dwyfor Meirionnydd
- Mid and West Wales
Further information
Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 05/06/2017