QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 5 Gorffennaf 2016.
The Welsh Government is working to support the farming industry in Montgomeryshire, as in all parts of Wales, to become more profitable, sustainable, resilient and professionally managed.
Involving people and organisations in our decisions is central to how we work. Formal consultation is one way of doing that. We seek to improve continually the way that we do that.
The business case for the investment in the specialist and critical care centre is progressing through the official Welsh Government scrutiny process.
We are delivering a range of actions to support a stronger, fairer economy and help businesses to develop, grow and prosper. This includes business support, advice and investment in digital and transport infrastructure.
A number of Acts passed in the fourth Assembly have already been fully implemented. For those Acts that have not yet been fully implemented, it is a matter for respective Cabinet Secretaries to consider the most appropriate way forward.
We continue to tackle the underlying issues that create gender pay inequality, including through our public sector equality duty.
It is now three years since the launch of ‘The Welsh Government Strategy for Tourism 2013-2020: Partnership for Growth’. This sets a target of 10 per cent growth in real terms in respect of overnight visitor expenditure in Wales by 2020. We are on track t