Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, a long-standing supporter of the local energy sector, led a 90-minute debate in Parliament on Wednesday 18th October on the role of Ports in delivering green energy.
The Chairman of the Commons Welsh Affairs Committee and Preseli Pembrokeshire MP Stephen Crabb, has spoken out against the Welsh Government’s proposal to boost the size of the Senedd during an evidence session with First Minister, Mark Drakeford, earlier this week (Wednesday 15th October).
Today in Parliament, National Farmers Union (NFU) organised an event to celebrate Back British Farming Day to show widespread support for the farming sector.
Rail disruption continues to be a real problem across the UK, with Wales trailing behind the rest of the UK. Recent data shows that Wales has the highest cancellation rate for trains in the UK, with 20 out of 25 worst performing stations.
Two Pembrokeshire projects have secured funding from the UK Government to help boost the local fishing sector. The Port of Milford Haven and Car Y Mor have both received notification today of their successful awards from the UK Seafood Fund Infrastructure Scheme round two.
Preseli Pembrokeshire MP, Stephen Crabb, has welcomed the UK Government’s decision to give the ‘green light’ to two bids from Pembrokeshire for the UK Government’s Community Ownership Fund which will boost the rural communities of Crymych and Hayscastle Cross.
Pembrokeshire People First representatives, Lucy Hinksman and Sian Huntley, joined parliamentarians and peers at an event in Parliament (27 June) to celebrate ‘One Year of the RITES (Real-life, insights, tips, experiences and stories)’ Committee.
Preseli Pembrokeshire MP and Chairmen of the Welsh Affairs committee, Stephen Crabb, criticized the Welsh Government’s proposed “tourism tax” during a session of questions to the Treasury Minister in the Commons yesterday (20th June).
Preseli MP Stephen Crabb has called on David TC Davies, Secretary of State for Wales, to throw his support behind two bids that have been submitted for the UK Government’s Community Ownership Fund from Crymych and Hayscastle.