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Change of direction on 20mph and new roads will boost north east Wales economy, claim business leaders

Change of direction on 20mph and new roads will boost north east Wales economy, claim business leaders
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Wrexham: Common sense approach to 20mph to boost economy

Wrexham: Common sense approach to 20mph to boost economy
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Buckley Councillor calls for urgent review of 20mph scheme

The comments come after Ken Skates said the Welsh Government will “correct” its guidance around the introduction of 20mph speed limits

Welsh Government cabinet: Surprise decisions made by Mark Drakeford

Mark Drakeford makes significant changes as he names new Welsh cabinet FIRST minister Mark Drakeford has sprung a surprise by making some significant changes to his new cabinet. Vaughan Gething, who had been health minister since before the start of the pandemic, has been moved to economy minister while Ken Skates, who did have that role, has been dropped to the backbenches. Clwyd South MS Mr Skates has tweeted to say he told the FM he wished to leave the government, after eight years, and said he will continue as a loyal supporter of Mr Drakeford and the government Eluned Morgan has been made health minister while the education post, vacant as Liberal Democrat Kirsty Williams stood down at the election, has gone to Jeremy Miles who will also have responsibility for the Welsh language.

Call for action to support Pembrokeshire s ports

Pembrokeshire County Council has backed calls for the UK Government to take action to protect the future of Welsh ports. “As an authority we recognise the importance of our ports at Fishguard and Pembroke, alongside the other Welsh ports that have direct links with the Republic of Ireland”, said Cllr Paul Miller, cabinet member for the economy. “I fully support the Welsh Government’s minister for economy and transport, Ken Skates, who has written to the UK Government urging action to resolve the EU Exit’s ‘disproportionate impact’ on Welsh ports, including the ports at Fishguard and Pembroke”. The call for action is in light of the impact on freight numbers as a result of Brexit, and while numbers are now beginning to increase, they are not yet back to the level pre-Brexit.

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