QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 26 Mai 2021.
The whole of Wales moved to alert level 2 on 17 May. This represented a significant easing of restrictions that allows large parts of the hospitality and entertainment sector to reopen.
Cau’r groesfan reilffordd ym Mhen-coed yw’r bwriad o hyd. Bydd cam 3 yr arweiniad ar arfarnu trafnidiaeth Cymru (opsiwn un dyluniad) yn cael ei ddatblygu yn ystod y flwyddyn. Fel rhan o’r gwaith hwn, bydd y cynllun a’r costau terfynol ar gyfer codi pont newydd yn lle pont Penprysg, a phont droed newydd heb stepiau yn lle’r hen un, yn cael eu pennu.
Transforming Towns grant funding is continuing to support economic recovery across the Monmouthshire constituency. Over £2.5 million has been allocated to Monmouthshire County Council since 2018 to bring forward regeneration projects, which has included numerous projects in the town centres of Monmouth, Abergavenny, Chepstow and Usk.
Businesses in Pembrokeshire continue to benefit from all the different programmes made available by the Welsh Government. The restrictions business fund alone has, to date, provided 6,813 grants in Pembrokeshire, supporting businesses in the county with more than £23.7 million.