Agenda and minutes
Venue: Y Siambr - Y Senedd
Expected timing: 120(v5)
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Transcript: Transcript for 14/02/2018 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The item started at
13.30 Questions 2 and
4-10 were asked. Questions 1 and 3 were not asked. Question 5 and 9 were
answered by the Minister for Minister for Environment. The Presiding Officer
invited party spokespeople to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after
question 2. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Minutes: The
item started at 14.15 The
first 8 questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople
to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after question 2. |
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(20 mins) |
Topical Questions To ask the Cabinet
Secretary for Health and Social Services (to be answered by the Minister for
Children and Social Care): Simon
Thomas (Mid and West Wales): Will
the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on children's services in Powys, in the
wake of a report by the Mid and West Wales Safeguarding Board regarding the
death of a child in the care of the County Council? Minutes: The item started at
15.12 To ask the Minister
for Children and Social Care: Simon Thomas (Mid
and West Wales): Will the Cabinet
Secretary make a statement on children's services in Powys, in the wake of a
report by the Mid and West Wales Safeguarding Board regarding the death of a
child in the care of the County Council? |
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(5 mins) |
90 Second Statements Minutes: The
item started at 15.32 Llyr Gruffydd made
a statement on Corwen Times/Y Cyfnod. Vikki Howells made
a statement on Species Champions ‘Show the Love’ this Valentines Day. Jayne Bryant made a
statement on the rugby player Arthur ‘Monkey’ Gould. |
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Motions to elect a Member to committees (5 mins) The
item started at 15.37 NDM6659 Elin
Jones (Ceredigion) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order
17.14, elects Jack Sargeant (Labour) as a Member of the External Affairs and
Additional Legislation Committee in place of Dawn Bowden (Labour). NDM6660 Elin
Jones (Ceredigion) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order
17.14, elects Jack Sargeant (Labour) as a Member of the Equality, Local
Government and Communities Committee in place of Mick Antoniw (Labour). NDM6661 Elin
Jones (Ceredigion) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales, in accordance with Standing Order
17.14, elects Jack Sargeant (Labour) as a Member of the Culture, Welsh Language
and Communications Committee in place of Lee Waters (Labour). |
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(60 mins) |
Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) - Unadopted roads NDM6635 David
Melding (South Wales Central Supported by To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Notes the
number of roads in Wales which are unadopted, and are therefore not maintained
by the relevant local authority. 2. Notes that a
number of developers have not built roads on new estates to adoptable
standards. 3. Recognises
that there are weaknesses in the house-buying process, which does not always
ensure that buyers have sufficient financial retentions in place to bring these
roads up to the local authority's adoptable standard. 4. Recognises
that house buyers are often faced with having to invest significant sums of
money in order to bring roads up to the local authority's adoptable standard. 5. Notes that
many of these roads remain unadopted and in a bad state of repair, for a number
of years, sometimes in perpetuity. 6. Calls on the
Welsh Government to establish a taskforce, to include local authorities, the
legal profession, developers and other key stakeholders, with a view to
developing improvements to the house buying and road adoption process. 7. Seeks to
develop a Wales-wide programme to deliver a reduction in the number of
unadopted roads in Wales. Minutes: The item started at 15.37 NDM6635 David Melding (South Wales Central Supported by To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: 1. Notes the number
of roads in Wales which are unadopted, and are therefore not maintained by the
relevant local authority. 2. Notes that a
number of developers have not built roads on new estates to adoptable
standards. 3. Recognises that
there are weaknesses in the house-buying process, which does not always ensure
that buyers have sufficient financial retentions in place to bring these roads
up to the local authority's adoptable standard. 4. Recognises that
house buyers are often faced with having to invest significant sums of money in
order to bring roads up to the local authority's adoptable standard. 5. Notes that many
of these roads remain unadopted and in a bad state of repair, for a number of
years, sometimes in perpetuity. 6. Calls on the
Welsh Government to establish a taskforce, to include local authorities, the
legal profession, developers and other key stakeholders, with a view to
developing improvements to the house buying and road adoption process. 7. Seeks to develop
a Wales-wide programme to deliver a reduction in the number of unadopted roads
in Wales. The motion was agreed
in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee's report into loneliness and isolation NDM6654 Dai
Lloyd (South Wales West) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: Notes the report
of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee on loneliness and isolation,
which was laid
in the Table Office on 7 December 2017. Note: The
response of the Minister for Children and Social Care to the report was laid
in the Table Office on 7 February 2018. Minutes: The item started at 16.37 NDM6654 Dai Lloyd (South Wales West) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: Notes the report of
the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee on loneliness and isolation, which
was laid in the Table
Office on 7 December 2017. The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Welsh Conservatives debate - Mental health NDM6658 Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises the
importance of good mental health. 2. Regrets that some
people with mental health conditions face injustices and challenges when
accessing services. 3. Calls on the
Welsh Government to ensure that Wales’s health and social care sectors are able
to deliver effective, preventative mental health services. The
following amendment has been tabled: Amendment
1. Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Add as new point
at end of motion: Ensures that
children who require treatment for mental health receive it promptly before
their condition gets worse and that the Welsh Government publishes statistics
on performance against this objective. Minutes: NDM6658 Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Recognises the importance of good mental health. 2.
Regrets that some people with mental health conditions face injustices and
challenges when accessing services. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure that Wales’s health and social care
sectors are able to deliver effective, preventative mental health services. Voting
on the motion under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM6658 Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Recognises the importance of good mental health. 2.
Regrets that some people with mental health conditions face injustices and
challenges when accessing services. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure that Wales’s health and social care
sectors are able to deliver effective, preventative mental health services.
The
motion without amendment was agreed |
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Voting Time Minutes: The item started at
18.44 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM6650 Mark
Isherwood (North Wales) Getting smart
with fuel poverty. Minutes: |