Answers to questions not reached in Plenary
12/07/2022Answers are published in the language in which they are provided, with a translation into English of responses provided in Welsh.
Questions For - First Minister
What steps is the Welsh Government taking to protect residents in North Wales from the cost-of-living crisis?
We are committing significant investment to mitigate the impact of the cost-of-living crisis. More than 32,556 payments of £200 have been made to households in north Wales under our winter fuel support scheme, and more than £26,518,800 in cost-of-living payments have been allocated to 176,747 households.
What action has the Welsh Government taken to decarbonise industry in Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire?
Our Net Zero Wales plan set out the actions for industry and business to support a quicker transition to renewable energy and better energy efficiency practices. We also continue to directly support business through our Business Wales service and delivery teams.
What steps is the Welsh Government taking to capitalise on the Cymru men’s football team’s qualification for the 2022 World Cup as part of its international strategy for Wales?
The Minister for Economy will lead on our preparations for the World Cup and our four objectives: to promote Wales; project our values; fan safety and welcome for all; and delivering legacy. We are working with partners in the UK, Qatar and elsewhere to maximise this opportunity to promote Wales.
What was the outcome of the discussions that Ministers had with stakeholders in Bangor about plans to improve the city centre?
Bangor is one of four key north Wales locations prioritised for funding from the Transforming Towns fund. The Deputy Minister for Climate Change recently visited Bangor to continue discussions with stakeholders about co-ordinated regeneration plans for the city and the development of a formal collaboration agreement.