QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 18 Hydref 2017.
Officials have been in discussion with the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs in recent months about allowing cattle from Wales’s low TB area into England’s low risk area without a post-movement test. These negotiations have resulted in DEFRA committing to review their stance after a year of implementation of the regionalised approach to TB eradication.
We are investing £104 million over the next four years in our Welsh Government Warm Homes programme, which includes the Nest and Arbed schemes. This investment will enable us to improve the energy efficiency of 25,000 homes of those on low incomes or living in the most deprived areas of Wales.
The principal barrier is the lack of a stable investment regime to support the use of our natural resources in Wales. The recent contracts for difference auction brought almost no investment in Wales. I continue to press UK Government on the need for appropriate support for renewable energy generation.
‘Planning Policy Wales’ and technical advice note 15 set out the Welsh Government’s planning policy on flood risk. The policy clearly states highly vulnerable development, including new homes, should not be approved in undefended areas at risk of flooding.
The planning system plays a vital role in the delivery of new homes by identifying the land necessary to meet the housing requirements of communities that is determined by local planning authorities in their local development plans.
Taking further action to improve air quality in Wales is a key priority. Next year we will develop a new clean air plan for Wales, including a clean air zone framework. The involvement of all sectors and representative bodies in this work, including the private sector, will be essential.