Written Questions tabled on 02/07/2025 for answer on 09/07/2025
Written Questions must be tabled at least five working days before they are to be answered. In practice, Ministers aim to answer within seven/eight days but are not bound to do so. Answers are published in the language in which they are provided, with a translation into English of responses provided in Welsh.
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
What work outlined in the Welsh Government's animal welfare plan has been undertaken since August 2024 to date regarding the welfare of dogs?
We have made good progress in delivering our priorities for dog welfare.
In December 2024, I announced publication of the summary of responses to the consultation on the licensing of animal welfare establishments, activities and exhibits. In June 2025, I announced publication of our response to the consultation and next steps. We will begin by developing proposals for the regulation of animal welfare establishments. We will consider pet grooming as a secondary phase of the national model.
In February 2025, I announced we are moving to a ban on greyhound racing as soon as practicably possible.
We held our second annual multi-agency summit on Responsible Dog Breeding & Ownership in October 2024, complementing a series of workshops held throughout 2024. In November 2024, I issued a statement on the progress we have made.
The Welsh Government project, Animal Licensing Wales (ALW) continues to improve welfare standards at licensed dog breeding premises. We have awarded ALW a significant funding extension for 2025/2026.
Since October 2024, work has also been ongoing to progress important and much-needed animal welfare reform via two UK Government Private Members Bills. Namely:
- The Animal Welfare (Imports of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill which makes provision to restrict the commercial importation and non-commercial movement of dogs, cats and ferrets into the UK from third countries, on animal welfare grounds. The Bill successfully passed Report Stage and Third Reading on 4 July 2025.
- The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendments) Bill which includes a number of provisions to deliver amendments to the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953 to improve enforcement in response to incidents of livestock worrying by dogs.
We fully support both Bills and officials are working closely with their counterparts to best ensure their successful delivery this third time round.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
What assessment has the Welsh Government made of travel times for patients being transferred from Bronglais District General Hospital requiring radiotherapy treatment at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, and how does this compare with other patient journeys across the UK and Wales?
Health boards are responsible for commissioning services on behalf of their populations. Swansea Bay University Health Board and Hywel Dda University Health Board work together to plan the regional provision of radiotherapy services.
Due the nature of the equipment, facilities, and the specialist workforce involved there are advantages to concentrating linear accelerators and brachytherapy services in regional sites. Some more specialised radiotherapy services, such as proton beam therapy and certain molecular radiotherapy techniques, are concentrated at a smaller number of sites across the UK.
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language
What discussions has the Welsh Government had with public sector partners regarding public sector investment and procurement following the Senedd motion NDM8830 on Gaza?
Welsh Government continuously promotes responsible and ethical procurement to public sector partners through the use of Welsh Procurement Policy Note 015: Ethical employment practices in public sector supply chains – advice for devolved Welsh authorities. Should a public sector body experience any issues or concerns regarding a supplier or procurement process, we recommend they seek independent legal advice.