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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox official post The Deputy Minister for Climate Change (Шаблон:Lang-cy), formerly the Minister for Transport (Шаблон:Lang-cy), is a deputy minister of the Welsh Government, accountable to the Welsh cabinet minister for climate change. The current officeholder is Lee Waters, since May 2021. The position has the partial responsibility of overseeing transport in Wales.

Deputy ministers

Name Picture Entered office Left office Other offices held Political party Government Notes
Secretary for Transport
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Sue Essex Файл:Sue Essex 1999.png 22 February 2000 16 October 2000 Secretary for Environment

Secretary for Planning

Labour Michael administration

Interim Morgan administration

[1]
Minister for Transport
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Sue Essex Файл:Sue Essex 1999.png 2000 2003 Minister for Environment

Minister for Planning

Labour First Morgan government [2]
Deputy Minister for Economic Development and Transport
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Brian Gibbons Файл:BrianGibbons2006.JPG 13 May 2003 10 January 2005 Labour Second Morgan government [3]
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Tamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey Файл:Tamsindunwoodykneafsey.jpg 14 January 2005 2007 Labour Second Morgan government [3]
Minister for Transport
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Brian Gibbons Файл:BrianGibbons2006.JPG 7 June 2007 2007 Minister for the Economy Labour Third Morgan government [4]
Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Ken Skates Файл:Ken Skates 2016.jpg May 2016 2017 Labour Third Jones government [5]
Cabinet Secretary / Minister for Transport
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Ken Skates Файл:Ken Skates 2016.jpg 2017 2021 Minister for the Economy

Minister for North Wales

Labour Third Jones government

First Drakeford government

[6][7]
Deputy Minister for Climate Change
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Lee Waters Файл:Lee Waters official portrait 2021 (cropped).JPG 13 May 2021 Incumbent Labour Second Drakeford government [8]

Background

Following the 2021 Senedd election, First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford announced in the formation of the next Welsh government, that he would form a "super-ministry" centred on climate change, combining the portfolios of the environment, energy, housing, planning and transport. It would be headed by a Minister for Climate Change (announced to be Julie James MS), with a deputy minister assisting the government division.[9][10]

The position partly oversees transport in Wales, with the position also referred to by derivatives of the old name such as "transport minister".[11][12][13]

Waters, the current holder since 2021,[14] oversaw during his period in the position, the increased introduction of 20 mph zones in Wales,[15] conducting a roads review involving scaling back new road construction,[16][17] and overseeing the impact of COVID-19 on public transport in Wales, such as buses.[18]

Responsibilities

Шаблон:See also The responsibilities of the post are:[8]

  • Some housing and planning responsibilities
    • Overseeing housing and its related activities conducted by housing associations and local authorities, such as the management of housing and the allocation of affordable and social housing.
    • The supply and quality of market-sector, affordable and social housing.
    • Second homes in Wales
    • Housing advice and homelessness
    • Private rented sector housing matters, such as registered social landlord regulation
    • Aids and adaptations, such as the Physical Adaptation Grants and Disabled Facilities Grants
    • Housing-related support provision, excluding Housing Benefit payment
    • Local authority-led commercial tenancies regulation
    • National Infrastructure Commission
    • Planning acts implementation and oversight, as well as the oversight and implementation of all aspects of Wales' planning policy and the determination of called-in planning applications and planning appeals.
    • Planning gain, and using Town and Country Planning Act 1990 section 106 agreements.
    • "Developments of National Significance", determining planning applications and any connected consents.
    • Building regulations
    • Future Wales: the national plan 2040
    • Regeneration, including the use of Strategic Regeneration Areas; legacy regeneration; Transforming Town Centres programme and provision of sites and premises, derelict land and environmental improvements relating to regeneration
  • Transport
  • Some climate change, natural resources and energy responsibilities
    • Marine and freshwater planning, biodiversity, conservation and licensing
    • Ensuring land policy is used optimally and most versatile, advise on the restoration of mineral sites, Agricultural Land Classification and implementing EIA (Agriculture) Regulations
    • Energy policy, which includes small and medium-scale energy production, domestic energy and energy efficiency
    • Renewable energy in Wales
    • Climate change, addressed with carbon budgets and emission reduction targets
    • Natural resources management, including oversight and implementation of the Environment (Wales) Act, as well as overseeing Natural Resources Wales
    • Cross-cutting mitigation and adaption measures relating to climate change, including the involvement of water, flooding (and coastal) risk, land drainage, and controlling marine and air pollution.
    • Water
    • Forestry policy and legislation, including restocking and the monitoring of the health of trees, and "forest reproductive material"
    • National Forest for Wales
    • Biodiversity policy, including the Nature Recovery Plan's implementation
    • Sustainable use of resources, and waste management
    • Managing the quality of the local environment, including litter, fly-tipping, the Deposit Return Scheme, noise policy and regulation
    • National Parks
    • Leading allotment and urban green infrastructure strategy
    • Community Green Spaces
    • Countryside, coast, right of way, and waterways/water bodies access
    • Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Drakeford Cabinet Шаблон:Welsh devolution Шаблон:Wales topics