Labour’s aviation plans crashed and burned

The Welsh Conservatives have raised concerns surrounding the management of Swansea Airport following the news that it has had its licence suspended again. Commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Transport, Natasha Asghar MS said: “I recently visited Swansea Airport and saw first-hand the dire and neglected state that it’s in. “Under Labour’s watch, Wales aviation…

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NO TIME FRAMES, NO TARGETS AND NO FUNDING – LABOUR’S INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY

Commenting on the conclusion of the long-awaited road review, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Transport, Natasha Asghar MS said: “Once again, we have no time frames, no targets and no funding from this Labour Government.  The mystery, mayhem and chaos surrounding Labour’s plan for infrastructure hasn’t gone away with many people left confused as to…

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Welsh Pavement Parking Taskforce Amended Recommendations

Written Statement: Lee Waters, Deputy Minister for Climate Change “In 2019, I set up the independent Wales Pavement Parking Taskforce (WPPT) to help tackle anti-social pavement parking in our communities. “All ten of the Pavement Parking Taskforce’s recommendations were accepted by the Welsh Government. “We committed to work with stakeholders to further develop and refine…

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Funding of £82,510 for study into A4119 bus route improvements between Llantrisant and Tonypandy

A feasibility study will be undertaken for a potential scheme to introduce bus priority measures on the A4119 between Llantrisant and Tonypandy, using Welsh Government funding secured through the Cardiff Capital Region Transport Authority.  The study will complement similar studies to investigate priority bus corridors between Llantrisant/Talbot Green and Cardiff – often referred to as…

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Anyone remember this?

Last year didn’t the council say they might place a temporary bridge over the River Cynon at this point? But it's Cynon Valley's top end so there is no temporary bridge then.   2018 Cadw officers visited the Trecynon Iron Trambridge on 5th June 2018 with representatives of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council to…

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Even Labour’s backbenchers recognise their Gilestone Farm mistake

Labour backbencher, Mike Hedges MS said ministers should never have spent £4.25 million on Gilestone Farm, near Talybont-on-Usk, Powys, for Green Man. Commenting, Welsh Conservative Leader, Andrew RT Davies MS said: “The Labour Government’s negligent approach to its purchase of Gilestone Farm has been the subject of much discussion by observers outside of the Labour party for…

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