QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 19 Mehefin 2018.
North Wales has a strong track record of renewable energy developments, from developing the first offshore wind site in the UK to hosting innovative marine energy demonstration zones. We are supporting local communities to benefit and deliver projects across the range of renewable technologies.
Our vision is of Wales as a vibrant, tolerant and welcoming place, where people of all backgrounds are respected and valued. We have plans in the coming months relating to Refugee Week, the Windrush anniversary, women’s suffrage centenary, Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month, Black History Month, and Inter Faith Week.
We will continue to work with the UK Government and the Advertising Standards Authority to investigate ways to prevent the gambling industry from targeting children and young people. As a Government we are working across portfolios to identify the actions we can take in Wales.
No assessment has been made as the UK Government is yet to share any details of this proposed fund. Our position on sufficient levels of funding for Wales—and autonomy over that funding—is set out in our policy paper, 'Regional Investment in Wales after Brexit'.
This was set out in the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services's written statement in April.
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board will continue to deliver a comprehensive package of evidence-based care for people who develop cancer. The Welsh Government has provided capital funding for the replacement of radiotherapy equipment and funding for a one-stop-shop vague-symptom pathway being trialled across the health board.