QNR – in the Senedd at on 29 June 2021.
Hefin David
Labour
Mark Drakeford
Labour
Promoting vaccine take-up, where Caerphilly already has some of the best results amongst younger people in Wales, and deployment of targeted testing are amongst the measures being taken to tackle coronavirus in the Member’s Constituency.
Mark Isherwood
Conservative
Mark Drakeford
Labour
AONBs play an important role in protecting and enhancing our environment in Wales. Welsh Government has provided significant extra funding and resources to AONBs in recent years to enable them to play a greater role in the delivery of priorities such as nature recovery and addressing the climate emergency.
Russell George
Conservative
Mark Drakeford
Labour
Our Programme for government confirmed investment in a new generation of integrated health and social care centres across Wales, bringing services closer to local communities. In mid Wales, work is continuing with the health board and local authority around the proposed north Powys Well-being development at Newtown.
Jenny Rathbone
Labour
Mark Drakeford
Labour
Together with our public and private sector partners, we will decarbonise social housing, street by street, home by home. Each home will require its own ‘passport’, which sets out the package of works needed to reduce its carbon emissions, allowing Welsh tenants to play their part in protecting the planet.
Darren Millar
Conservative
Mark Drakeford
Labour
The Welsh Government has established a task and finish group on gambling-related harm. Harm prevention and how support services can be strengthened are areas of focus for this group. The Welsh Government continues to work with the UK Government during their review of the Gambling Act 2005.
Sam Rowlands
Conservative
Mark Drakeford
Labour
Alongside our vaccination centres and other primary care providers, pharmacies have played an important role in our world-leading vaccination programme; in particular, making the COVID-19 vaccine more accessible in harder-to-reach rural areas of Wales.
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