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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 25 Apr 2022
Vehicle Tampering Offences

"I appreciate the points that the hon. Member is making, but part of the problem in my constituency of Pontypridd and Taff Ely is illegal modifications to cars done by boy racers, who are not motorsport professionals but drag race up and down our dual carriageways, with exhausts going off, …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 25 Apr 2022
Vehicle Tampering Offences

"That is an important point. As I have previously mentioned, my constituency has been blighted by vehicles with illegally modified exhausts speeding through our communities. Last summer, after discussions with South Wales police, it launched Operation Buena, and in just one night in Llantrisant, it issued 12 motorists with speeding …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 17 Mar 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"8. What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to mitigate the impact of rising fuel costs on motorists. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 17 Mar 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"I place on record my celebrations for everybody celebrating St Patrick’s day, and a happy Purim.

With fuel costs skyrocketing and the average family facing an annual increase of £386 in petrol costs, my constituents are being forced to choose between getting to work and heating their homes. Does the …..."

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Written Question
Department for Transport: Official Hospitality
Wednesday 15th December 2021

Asked by: Alex Davies-Jones (Labour - Pontypridd)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether any social events took place between three or more people within his Departmental buildings between (a) 5 November 2020 and 1 December 2020 and (b) 16 December 2020 and 22 February 2021.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris

This information is not collected. At the time, staff were expected to work from home and undertake meetings remotely, wherever possible.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 29 Jun 2021
International Travel

"UK airlines, excluding the wider aviation sector, have announced over 30,000 job cuts so far, and that is before we even consider the wider supply chain in the aviation sector. British Airways and General Electric are based in my constituency and are major employers for Pontypridd and Taff-Ely. Both have …..."
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Written Question
Fishing Gear
Thursday 15th April 2021

Asked by: Alex Davies-Jones (Labour - Pontypridd)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of law enforcement for crimes involving the illegal dumping of commercial fishing equipment in UK waters; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Robert Courts

The UK has been party to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships (MARPOL Annex V) since 1988, and the international requirements have been implemented in UK law through the 1998 and 2008 UK Regulations. Under these Regulations, discharge of all garbage into the sea is prohibited with very limited exceptions and in all cases the discharge of plastic is prohibited. In 2020 the Regulations were further revised to reflect the current international requirements.

During the 2020 revisions, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) carried out a thorough review of the existing offences and penalties. As a result of this review, the scope of the type of garbage which may not be discharged to sea was widened. Under the 2020 Regulations it is an offence to fail to report the discharge of fishing gear which poses a significant threat to the marine environment or navigation.

The UK’s Port Waste Reception Facilities Regulations (S.I. 2003/1809) put legal obligations on ports and vessels to manage ship generated waste including fishing gear. The MCA has received ministerial approval to review the UK’s current regime on Port Waste Reception Facilities and this review will start in spring 2021.


Written Question
Bus Services: Coronavirus
Tuesday 9th June 2020

Asked by: Alex Davies-Jones (Labour - Pontypridd)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the proportion of the income of private sector bus operators that has been met by (a) Government and (b) local authorities since the start of the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by Baroness Maclean of Redditch

The COVID-19 Bus Services Support Grant (CBSSG) was established to help protect and increase bus services, allowing people?travelling to hospitals, supermarkets or their place of work to get to their destination safely and quickly, while helping ensure there is enough space for them to observe social distancing guidelines. There will be a reconciliation process after every 12 weeks of funding to ensure that no operator is made better or worse off by providing these services with government and local authority support. This will include collecting data on how much of their financial shortfall has been made up by local authority support.


Written Question
Public Transport: Coronavirus
Tuesday 9th June 2020

Asked by: Alex Davies-Jones (Labour - Pontypridd)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what proportion of the additional costs incurred by (a) private operators of national rail services and (b) light rail and tram systems as a result from covid-19 have been met by the public purse.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the government has approved £3.5bn of additional expenditure to ensure that vital rail services continue to operate. From this additional expenditure, £2.9bn relates to the 2020/21 financial year. It is not yet possible to provide an estimate of the total cost incurred to date

On 23 May, £29m in support was announced to cover five light rail systems in England. This is intended to cover all reasonable additional costs incurred due to COVID-19 over the period of funding and allow them to operate a full service.


Written Question
Public Transport: Coronavirus
Thursday 4th June 2020

Asked by: Alex Davies-Jones (Labour - Pontypridd)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, on what date he confirmed emergency funding arrangements for (a) private operators of national rail services, (b) private operators of bus services, (c) Transport for London and (d) light rail and tram systems.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris

The Government recognises the importance of keeping public transport services running, and to provide stability and certainty to the transport industry at this turbulent time. The Secretary of State confirmed funding arrangements for a) national rail services on 23 March; b) bus services on 3 April and 23 May; c) Transport for London on 14 May; and d) light rail and tram systems on 24 April and 23 May.