First Minister Urged to Keep to his word and Make Business Support “Immediately available” Wednesday, 12 May, 2021 Janet Finch-Saunders, Member of the Senedd for Aberconwy, has written to Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister, urging him to keep to his word and make business support immediately available. The letter follows the recent announcement by the First Minister that “Ministers have made an immediate decision to release funding to support businesses affected by the restrictions” Championing Aberconwy... Assembly News
Janet Finch-Saunders AM: Support for flood-hit businesses 20th January 2016 Janet Finch-Saunders AM has today written to the Chief Executive of Conwy County Borough Council, calling for the Authority to make money available for... Local News
Statement: Update on the Devolved Services Reform Agenda 19th January 2016 Statement: Update on the Devolved Services Reform Agenda Senedd News
Support for elected Mayor campaign – but trigger threshold is high 18th January 2016 Welsh Conservatives have long highlighted the beneficial role directly elected Mayors could offer to communities in Wales. Opinions
Spokespersons’ Questions – Minister for Public Services 13th January 2016 Spokespersons’ Questions – Minister for Public Services Senedd News
Statement: Update on Welsh Government Action on Flooding in Wales 12th January 2016 Statement: Update on Welsh Government Action on Flooding in Wales Senedd News
First Minister's Questions - Tuesday 12th January 2016 12th January 2016 First Minister’s Questions Senedd News
A55: Correspondence 11th January 2016 Janet Finch-Saunders AM has written to the Welsh Labour Government Minister responsible for the ongoing roadworks at the Penmaenbach Tunnel on the A55. Here you... Local News
Janet Finch-Saunders AM visits Penrhyn Bay Medical Centre, Llandudno 7th January 2016 Janet Finch-Saunders, Conservative AM for Aberconwy, has been finding out how patients in the constituency are benefiting from the expertise of a pharmacist... Local News
New senior pay guidelines questioned 7th December 2015 Welsh Conservatives have questioned a set of new guidelines surrounding senior public sector pay in Wales. Senedd News