Cabinet meeting: 28 November 2022
Minutes of a meeting of the Cabinet on 28 November 2022.
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Present
- Rt. Hon. Mark Drakeford MS
- Rebecca Evans MS
- Jane Hutt MS
- Julie James MS
- Jeremy Miles MS
- Eluned Morgan MS
- Mick Antoniw MS
- Hannah Blythyn MS
- Dawn Bowden MS
- Julie Morgan MS
- Lee Waters MS
Apologies
- Vaughan Gething MS
- Lesley Griffiths MS
- Lynne Neagle MS
Officials
- Andrew Goodall, Permanent Secretary
- Des Clifford, Director Office of the First Minister
- Will Whiteley, Head of Cabinet Division
- Toby Mason, Head of Strategic Communications
- Jane Runeckles, Special Adviser
- Madeleine Brindley, Special Adviser
- Alex Bevan, Special Adviser
- Daniel Butler, Special Adviser
- Ian Butler, Special Adviser
- David Davies, Special Adviser
- Kate Edmunds, Special Adviser
- Sara Faye, Special Adviser
- Sam Hadley, Special Adviser
- Clare Jenkins, Special Adviser
- Owen John, Special Adviser
- Phillipa Marsden, Special Adviser
- Mitch Theaker, Special Adviser
- Tom Woodward, Special Adviser
- Christopher W Morgan, Head of Cabinet Secretariat (minutes)
- Damian Roche, Cabinet Secretariat
- Catrin Sully, Cabinet Office
- Tracey Burke, Director General Climate Change & Rural Affairs
- Jo-Anne Daniels, Director General Education, Social Justice and Welsh Language
- Reg Kilpatrick, Director General, COVID-19 recovery and Local Government
- Tim Moss, Chief Operating Officer
- Judith Paget, Director General Health and Social Services
- Andrew Slade, Director General, Economy, Treasury and Constitution
- Peter McDonald, Director Economic Infrastructure (item 3)
- Robbie Thomas, Head of Bus Legislation (item 3)
Item 1: Minutes of the previous meetings
1.1 Cymeradwyodd y Cabinet gofnodion 14 a 18 Tachwedd / Cabinet approved the minutes of 14 and 18 November.
Item 2: Senedd business
2.1 Cabinet considered the Plenary Grid and noted that voting time was scheduled for 5:50pm on Tuesday and would be around 6:55pm on Wednesday.
Item 3: Update on bus legislation
3.1 The Deputy Minister for Climate Change introduced the paper, which asked Cabinet to note the outcome of the consultation on the Bus Bill and a progress report on the proposed legislation.
3.2 In March, the government published a White Paper, One Network, One Timetable, One Ticket to set out a vision for a future model for running bus services in Wales. The consultation feedback had been very positive, with 96% of respondents agreeing the need for change in how bus services were delivered, with 66% in favour of franchising and 75% agreeing with the Government’s proposed model.
3.3 Cabinet noted the paper.
Cabinet Secretariat
November 2022