Answers to questions not reached in Plenary

24/10/2018

Answers are published in the language in which they are provided, with a translation into English of responses provided in Welsh.

Questions For - Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport

OAQ52812 Tabled on 17/10/2018

What plans does the Welsh Government have to improve the transport system in South Wales West?

The national transport finance plan, updated in 2017, sets out our programme for the next three years and beyond, across Wales. A study to address congestion on the M4 corridor is under way. My officials propose to update you on air quality issues around the M4 in Port Talbot in December.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52814 Tabled on 17/10/2018

Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the rate of business start-ups in Wales as compared to the rest of the United Kingdom?

In 2016, the last year figures are available for, there were 12,115 business births in Wales, the highest since records began. During the last Assembly term, the number of business births in Wales increased by 47.3 per cent, compared to a UK increase of 58.5 per cent. Through Business Wales and Be The Spark, we are committed to supporting the best environment for entrepreneurs to thrive. 

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52815 Tabled on 17/10/2018

What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of the impact that the Supercomputing Wales programme will have on the Welsh economy?

Supercomputing Wales will establish two centres of excellence at Cardiff and Swansea universities that will enable the research community and industry to benefit from state-of-the-art computing facilities. It will help expand scientific research in Wales and generate further research funding and inward investment.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52817 Tabled on 17/10/2018

What assessment has the Welsh Government made of how Transport for Wales will impact on the communities of Islwyn?

Our plans for investment across Wales are detailed in the national transport finance plan 2017 update. Transport for Wales are presently responsible for delivering the Wales and borders rail services, which includes increasing services to two trains per hour along the Ebbw line from 2021, benefiting the communities of Islwyn.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52824 Tabled on 17/10/2018

Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on Welsh Government policy to support locally owned businesses?

Our economic action plan is our overarching strategy for growing our economy and helping businesses to develop, grow and prosper across Wales. This includes business support, advice through Business Wales and investment in strategic infrastructure.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52825 Tabled on 17/10/2018

What consideration has the Cabinet Secretary given to the independent inspector's report into the A465 Dowlais Top to Hirwaun road improvements?

My officials are currently considering the independent inspector’s report in order to prepare advice for my consideration. I anticipate announcing my decision on the outcome of the scheme shortly. Should the project proceed, construction is planned to start at the beginning of 2020 and take approximately three and a half years to complete.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018
 
OAQ52828 Tabled on 17/10/2018

Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the progress of the Rhondda tunnel project?

In August this year, I made £125,000 of funding available to progress survey work and business case development for the Rhondda tunnel. The first progress report from the authority was received in October and confirmed that a project board has been established and work is currently being commissioned.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport | Answered on - 24/10/2018