QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 8 Mai 2018.
It is the Welsh Government’s policy to reduce to the lowest possible level the effect of pesticide use on people, wildlife, plants and environment, while making sure that pests, diseases and weeds are effectively controlled.
Mae ein cynllun cyllid trafnidiaeth cenedlaethol, a gafodd ei ddiweddaru’n ddiweddar, yn nodi manylion y buddsoddiad a gynllunnir ar gyfer y blynyddoedd i ddod trwy Gymru gyfan, gan gynnwys yr M4.
Mae Bwrdd Iechyd Lleol Hywel Dda yn ymgynghori ar hyn o bryd ar gynigion i drawsnewid gwasanaethau cymunedol a gwasanaethau ysbyty yn y canolbarth a’r gorllewin. Rŷm ni’n hollol gefnogol i’r angen am yr ymgynghoriad pwysig hwn. Nid ydym ni'n ffafrio unrhyw ganlyniad yn fwy na’i gilydd, ac rŷm ni’n annog y bwrdd iechyd i wneud yn siŵr bod y cyhoedd yn cael pob cyfle i gymryd rhan yn y broses.
We continue to invest in healthcare services in mid and west Wales, including £3 million recently for Withybush General Hospital and £25 million for Glangwili General Hospital. We are also investing £6.6 million in Llandrindod Wells County War Memorial Hospital. We will continue to work with health boards in the region to provide healthcare services that deliver the best possible outcomes for patients.
We will consult on a cross-Government obesity strategy later this year. There is already a range of positive action taking place across Wales, such as the Cabinet Secretary for Finance’s recent announcement of an additional £60 million funding over the next three years for active travel.
The 'Prosperity for All' national strategy and economic action plan sets out the actions we are taking to improve economic development across Wales, including Aberavon.