Rail in Wales Alert Sample


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Information between 25th April 2022 - 14th April 2024

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Parliamentary Debates
HS2: Wales
25 speeches (1,497 words)
Tuesday 8th November 2022 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (LAB - Life peer) an England and Wales project by the UK Treasury scuppers the Welsh Government’s ability to invest in rail - Link to Speech

Future of Rail
64 speeches (14,028 words)
Tuesday 26th April 2022 - Westminster Hall
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Beth Winter (LAB - Cynon Valley) Only last year the Welsh Affairs Committee, on which I sit, published a report on rail in Wales that - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 2nd November 2023
Special Report - Sixth Special Report - Wales as a global tourist destination: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: Separately, the UK Government is committed to investing in rail in Wales and £2 billion will be invested

Wednesday 5th July 2023
Oral Evidence - HM Treasury, and HM Treasury

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: As a Committee , we are interested in how we secure more resource to improve rail in Wales.

Monday 20th December 2021
Oral Evidence - Chris Heaton-Harris MP (Minister of State at Department for Transport), and David TC Davies MP (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales at Office of the Secretary of State for Wales)
Department for Transport, and Office of the Secretary of State for Wales

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: Do you have any personal reflections on what you may have learned about rail in Wales as a result of

Monday 20th December 2021
Oral Evidence - Sir Peter Hendy (Chair at Union Connectivity Review and Chair of Network Rail)
Union Connectivity Review and Chair of Network Rail

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: Do you have any personal reflections on what you may have learned about rail in Wales as a result of

Wednesday 14th July 2021
Inquiry Publications - First Report - Railway Infrastructure in Wales

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: in Wales, as well as the question of whether there should be any further devolution of rail infrastructure

Tuesday 16th March 2021
Oral Evidence - David T.C. Davies MP (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales at Wales Office), and Chris Heaton-Harris MP (Minister of State at Department for Transport)
Wales Office, and Department for Transport

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: along.Q136Chair: How much of your time, in real terms, would you spend looking at questions around rail

Thursday 11th March 2021
Written Evidence - Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Wales
RIW0009 - Railway Infrastructure in Wales

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: There are no other means of travelling from North to South by rail in Wales.

Thursday 11th March 2021
Written Evidence - Federation of Small Businesses Wales
RIW0006 - Railway Infrastructure in Wales

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: Budgetary frameworks have unfortunately led to long-term underfunding of rail in Wales.

Thursday 11th March 2021
Written Evidence - Railfuture Cymru/ Wales
RIW0003 - Railway Infrastructure in Wales

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: up by and responsible to the Welsh Government (should) take over the current operations of Network Railin

Wednesday 17th February 2021
Oral Evidence - James Price (Chief Executive Officer at Transport for Wales), Bill Kelly (Route Director Wales & Borders at Network Rail), Mark Hopwood (Managing Director at Great Western Railway), Richard Scott (Director of Partnerships and Strategy at The West Coast Partnership), and Sarah Kelley (Regional Director for West & Wales at CrossCountry)
Transport for Wales, Network Rail, Great Western Railway, The West Coast Partnership, and CrossCountry

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: How are decisions about the amount of money that is spent on rail in Wales made?

Tuesday 9th February 2021
Correspondence - Letter from James Price, Chief Executive, Transport for Wales, re Future of Rail update, 8 February 21

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: 8 February 2021 Dear Stephen Future of Rail update I am writing to update you on the future of rail

Wednesday 27th January 2021
Oral Evidence - Professor Stuart Cole (Emeritus Professor of Transport at University of South Wales), Professor Mark Barry (Professor of Practice in Connectivity at Cardiff University), and Julian Glover (Former special adviser at Department for Transport)
University of South Wales, Cardiff University, and Department for Transport

Railway Infrastructure in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: A large part of my research over the years has been on public transport, both road and rail, in Wales

Friday 1st November 2019
Inquiry Publications - City Deals and Growth Deals in Wales - 2nd report of Session 2019

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: We encourage the UK Government to reconsider proposals to electrify rail in Wales. 137 Professor Mark



Parliamentary Research
Railway infrastructure in Wales - CDP-2023-0102
May. 03 2023

Found: However, i nfrastructure planning and the funding of Network Rail in Wales remains reserved to the



Tweets
Christina Rees (Labour (Co-op) - Neath) - @Rees4Neath
1 Feb 2023, 8:56 a.m.

Fantastic APPG for Rail in Wales meeting this week. The topic for discussion was "The Future of Rail in Wales". I'm determined to make #Neath a key part of the UK rail industry. The #Onllwyn Global Centre of Rail Excellence is just one example of how we can lead the way. https://t.co/y006kUIiLr

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Jessica Morden (Labour - Newport East) - @jessicamordenmp
Shadow Minister (Wales)
10 May 2022, 3:58 p.m.

? What I’d have liked to have seen in today’s #QueensSpeech : ?Support NOW for families skipping meals & going cold ?Backing for our steelworkers & for U.K. produced steel ?A commitment to levelling up rail in Wales - real investment is needed ? /1

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