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The opening times for visitors:
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 16.30
Saturdays and bank holidays: 10.30 - 16.30
Last entry is 16.00
Please note: the building is open before and after usual opening times to accommodate visitors viewing Plenary, committees and other Senedd Business.
Admission is free
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Draft Wales Bill Introduction This document provides a glossary of the Welsh language technical and legislative terms associated with the Draft Wales Bill (‘the draft Bill’) ancillary – at...
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National Assembly for Wales Plenary pack Plenary Pack on the Draft Wales Bill Date of debate: 13 January 2016 Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected...
An outline of Senedd reform.
Changes to strengthen the Senedd and better represent the people of Wales must and can be delivered by 2026 a Senedd Committee has recommended.
The Bill will create the second biggest public body in Wales outside of the Welsh Government and after the NHS.
The Welsh Youth Parliament has announced the results of its second ever elections for young people in Wales.
Senedd Reform refers to proposals to change the make-up of the Senedd to better suit the needs of the people of Wales.
Since 2004, a series of reports have recommended that the size of the Senedd should increase from its current 60 Members. Our article Senedd Reform...
Since 2004, a series of reports have recommended that the size of the Senedd should increase from its current 60 Members. Our article on the story...
UK-EU relations are primarily based on two agreements: the Withdrawal Agreement (WA), which governs the UK’s exit from the EU, and the Trade and Co...
As well as having an important role in child development, the pandemic shone a spotlight on the role childcare plays in supporting the economy. A l...