17/12/2014 - Written Assembly Questions and Answers

Published 11/12/2014   |   Last Updated 03/03/2015

Written Assembly Questions tabled on 10 December for answer on 17 December

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(Self identifying Question no. shown in brackets)

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.

 

To ask the Minister for Economy, Science and Transport

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What are the Welsh Government's current projections for completing the section of the Cardiff Bay link road between the Rover Way/Ocean Way roundabout and the A4232 by Eastern Avenue? (WAQ68124)

Answer received on 15 December 2015

The Minister for Economy, Science and Transport (Edwina Hart): This is a matter for Cardiff Council.

To ask the Minister for Health and Social Services

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): Will the Minister detail how many meetings he has held with his counterpart in England, the Secretary of State for Health? (WAQ68122)

Answer received on 17 December 2014

The Minister for Health and Social Services (Mark Drakeford): None.

 

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What consideration has the Minister given to patients choosing to receive notifications of appointments via email instead of post? (WAQ68123)

Answer received on 17 December 2014

The Minister for Health and Social Services (Mark Drakeford): Use of email to notify patients of hospital appointments is being considered as part of the current refresh of the eHealth and care strategy.