Senedd Member Paul Davies has recently met with Wales and West Utilities to hear more about some of their projects being planned and already underway to support the transition to Net Zero in Wales.
The Farmers’ Union of Wales’ Farmhouse Breakfast has quickly become an integral part of the calendar in Pembrokeshire, and Senedd Members Paul Davies and Samuel Kurtz joined the local farming community in celebrating the best of local produce, while raising money for charity.
Local Senedd Member Paul Davies is supporting the Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce’s (LSCT) Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Day campaign to improve the poor survival chances of people diagnosed with cancers of the lung, liver, brain, oesophagus, pancreas or stomach.
Following ongoing concerns about unacceptable odours from the Withyhedge Landfill site, Senedd Member Paul Davies made representations to Natural Resources Wales.
Preseli Pembrokeshire Senedd Member Paul Davies has recently visited Derw Glass, a glass manufacturer and producer based near Blaenffos, North Pembrokeshire. Mr Davies had a tour around the business site and spoke to owners Noela and Julian Palmer about their products and services.
Senedd Member Paul Davies has criticised Hywel Dda University Health Board’s plans for paediatric services in west Wales, as it will result in the permanent closure of the Paediatric Ambulatory Care Unit (PACU) at Withybush Hospital.
A Senedd debate on the importance of small businesses has been led by Preseli Pembrokeshire Senedd Member, Paul Davies. Ahead of Small Business Saturday on Saturday 2nd December, Mr Davies encouraged Senedd Members to show their support for small businesses.
Plans to reform the school holidays in Wales have been met with concern by local Senedd Member Paul Davies MS. The Welsh Government plans could see school summer holidays cut by a week and the week-long October half term break extended to a fortnight.
Local Senedd Member Paul Davies has recently hosted a briefing event in partnership with Economic Intelligence Wales and the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Wales at the Senedd.
Senedd Member Paul Davies has called for urgent action over alarming statistics which show that less than half of patients waiting for eye care treatment have actually been seen within the target date or within 25% beyond their target date for an outpatient appointment.