- ‘You have pushed schools to crisis point’: Welsh Conservative Leader backs teachers pleading for better management of education budget
- Paul Davies AM meets the Local Pembrokeshire Branch of the National Autistic Society
- ‘The people of Wales have waited long enough’: Paul Davies quizzes First Minister for relief road answers
- Corbynite First Minister to use Wales as lab test for prisoner votes
- Welsh Government must act to ensure horrors of Holocaust aren’t forgotten, says Paul Davies AM
- Paul Davies Signs Holocaust Book of Commitment
- Furious Welsh Conservatives slam Government ‘tribalism’ for holding Wales back
- Government tribalism ‘paralysing’ Welsh Assembly
- Local AM Impressed by Visit to St David’s Care in the Community
- Welsh Conservatives urge Welsh Labour-led Government to back Autism Bill
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Conservative Assembly Member for Preseli Pembrokeshire
English Language
Welcome to my website.
Please use this to learn more about me and the work I do in the National Assembly as the Member for Preseli Pembrokeshire.
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Paul Davies AM
Welsh Language
Croeso i'm gwefan.
Defnyddiwch hon i ddysgu mwy amdanaf i a'r gwaith rwy'n ei wneud yn y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol fel yr Aelod dros Preseli Penfro.
Ar y dudalen hon cewch ddolenni i weddill y wefan, lle gallwch ddarllen am lawer o'r materion sy'n effeithio ar Sir Benfro, gwybodaeth am drefnu apwyntiad mewn cymhorthfa a llawer mwy.
Mae croeso i chi gysylltu â mi trwy'r dudalen gyswllt.
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Withybush Hospital proposed downgrade – Paul Davies Question to Julie James – 24/04/18
Paul Davies highlighting the fury of constituents regarding Health Board proposals.
Withybush Hospital and St Clements Surgery, Neyland – Paul Davies Question to Julie James – 23/01/18
Paul Davies raising fears over changes to Withybush Hospital and also proposals to close St Clements Surgery in Neyland.
Withybush Hospital
Withybush Hospital
Protecting the services and status of Withybush Hospital is Paul’s top priority. Maintaining access to hospital services based locally is vital to the safety and convenience of Pembrokeshire people.
Along with Stephen Crabb MP, Paul has given his unqualified support to the Save Withybush Action Team (SWAT), and has repeatedly called for assurances... Read More
Housing
Housing
The combination of relatively low incomes and soaring property prices has left Pembrokeshire with a severe shortage of affordable housing, and means that many local families are unable to afford their own homes, and some are increasingly forced out of the county all together.
With more than 4,000 people currently on the...Read More
A40
A40
Keeping competitive in the 21st Century is vital if Pembrokeshire is to maintain its position as one of Wales’ preeminent areas for industry and tourism. That is why Paul has long campaigned to see the dualling of the A40 from St Clears to Haverfordwest and Fishguard.
With new major developments of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) terminals at...Read More
Rural Affairs
Rural Affairs
As a largely rural constituency, the farming industry remains at the heart of the Pembrokeshire economy. The issues facing the agricultural industry – from TB and Foot-and-Mouth to unsustainable prices – are ones that Paul feels passionately about.
Paul has met regularly with farming groups, such as...Read More
Rail Services
Rail Services
Improved rail services to and from Pembrokeshire is something Paul has been fighting for. At a time of massive fuel price increases, investment in the rail network in West Wales is vital both economically and environmentally, as well as giving residents more opportunity to use public transport.
Paul has been fully supportive of the...Read More
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