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The Welsh Government’s Programme for Government for 2021-2026 reiterated its commitment to introduce a Clean Air Act for Wales, consistent with Wor...
With the second highest tidal range in the world, and an Atlantic-facing coastline providing a high energy wind and wave climate, Wales is well-pos...
The Retained EU Law Bill (“REUL Bill”) was significantly amended during Report Stage in the House of Lords, which concluded on 17 May. Changes intr...
Water in Wales continues to make headlines. This time it’s not the quality of water in our rivers, but how much there is for supply and, importantl...
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The Senedd’s Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee is warning that people in Wales are being left behind with ‘sub-par, unreliab...
Inconsistent leadership and slow culture change are failing the aspirations of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, five years si...
An inquiry by the Climate Change Committee is urging the Welsh Government to introduce subsidised public transport to offset cost-of-living crisis.
The Climate Change Committee has called on the Welsh Government to do more to decarbonise the private housing sector.
The people of Wales and the South West do not want nuclear power on the shores of the Severn Estuary and it is clear that Hinkley Point C and its e...
Our urban areas have become increasingly covered in concrete, and the trees left over are slowly disappearing one by one. These trees are hardly ev...
Lead is a toxic metal and a very strong poison yet more than 6,000 tonnes are fired at game birds each year in the UK. If any citizen deliberately...
We call on Welsh Ministers to adhere to their environmental and climate change policies and to the principles of the Well-being of Future Generatio...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales. It establishes a new process, known as an ‘Infrastructure Consent...
The UK nations have been developing new domestic environmental governance systems since the UK left the EU. Newly established environmental watchd...
The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill reforms how infrastructure is consented in Wales by establishing a unified process, known as an infrastructure cons...
Following the outcome of the EU referendum, environmental groups, like Greener UK, raised concerns about gaps in environmental governance arising f...
Research Service Quick Guide Q u i c k G u i d e | 1 The Planning Series: 7 - Enforcement Quick Guide May 2011 What is enforcement The town and country planning system...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Draft National Development Framework Research Briefing October 2019 http://www.assembly.wales/research The National As...
Research Briefing Low Carbon Electricity Author: Jeni Spragg, Helen Davies and Sean Evans Date: August 2017 National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is...
The Food Supply Chain July 2011 Over recent years increasing concern has been expressed about the relationship between large grocery retailers and primary producers. In particular there is c...