14/10/2009 - Written Assembly Questions

Published 06/06/2014   |   Last Updated 06/06/2014

Written Assembly Questions tabled on 07 October 2009 for answer on 14 October 2009

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(Self identifying Question no. shown in brackets)

To ask the Minister for the Economy and Transport

Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire): How many accidents have been recorded on Moat Lane railway crossing over the A470 in Caersws, Montgomeryshire, over the last two years. (WAQ54969)

Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire): How many accidents have been recorded on railway crossings in Wales over the last two years. (WAQ54970)

Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire): Will the Minister provide an update on the Pont y Werin walking and cycling bridge being developed as part of Sustrans’ Connect2 project in Cardiff. (WAQ54968)

To ask the Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing

Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire): Will the Minister provide an update on the implementation of the Community Infrastructure Levy. (WAQ54972)

To ask the Minister for Health and Social Services

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many nurses are qualified to prescribe medicines independently and will the Minister provide a breakdown by NHS Trust area and for each year since 2005. (WAQ54964)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): When will neurology services resume in Abertawe Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust. (WAQ54965)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What discussions has the Minister had with Abertawe Bro Morgannwg and Cardiff & Vale NHS Trusts regarding the sustainability of temporary arrangements for the delivery of neurology services. (WAQ54966)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): When does the Minister propose to make a statement on the review into neurology services in Swansea. (WAQ54967)

To ask the Minister for Social Justice and Local Government

Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire): What support has the Welsh Assembly Government given to the YMCA in Wales over the past three years. (WAQ54971)