QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 5 Mehefin 2018.
We are investing in the GP workforce of the future in Wales and since the launch of our 'Train. Work. Live.' campaign we have overfilled GP training places in Wales for the first time. We have also filled training places in areas that have been traditionally hard to recruit to.
Intensive poultry farms are regulated by Natural Resources Wales under the environmental permitting regulations. Consideration of the environmental impacts of any new poultry unit is carried out by local planning authorities as part of the planning process.
The 'Prosperity for All' national strategy and economic action plan set out the actions we are taking to improve the economy and business environment across Wales.
We are committed to offering 30 hours of Government-funded early education and childcare to three and four-year-olds of working parents for up to 48 weeks a year.
The Welsh Government will support the farming industry in Pembrokeshire, as in all parts of Wales, to become more profitable, sustainable, resilient and professionally managed. Over 1,800 businesses in the region have signed up to Farming Connect, a vital element of our support to farming, food and forestry businesses.
We are pushing forward to realise our ambitions for active travel with the announcement of a significant boost to the funding for active travel now that local authorities have completed their integrated network maps. I am confident that we will see an increase in levels of active travel over time.