QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 14 Ionawr 2020.
Wales has experienced four years of consecutive growth in the number of people helped to give up smoking. That effort was further reinforced by the successful transfer of face-to-face smoking cessation services from Public Health Wales to the seven health boards on 1 October 2019.
Good progress is being made towards achieving the casualty reduction targets in our road safety framework. This is supported by local authority road safety grants, plans for a default 20 mph speed limit and regular reviews of the safety of the motorway and trunk road network.
Welsh Government is taking strong action to reduce emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change as demonstrated by the significant investments within our 2020-21 draft budget. The budget supports our approach to climate mitigation and adapting to the impacts of climate change that are already there for all to see.
All our children should have access to music services regardless of their background. We recognise that more needs to be done and that is why available additional funding has been made in the last two years to support music activities. We are considering the findings from the music services feasibility study report.
Encouraging a shift to electric vehicles is an important focus of our work. Our budget proposal includes an additional £29m investment to increase the uptake of electric and low-emissions buses, taxis and private hire vehicles in Wales and to introduce charging infrastructure.