• Source: Cabinet Secretary for Transport (Wales)
    • The Cabinet Secretary for Transport (Welsh: Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Drafnidiaeth) is a minister of the Welsh Government. The current officeholder is Ken Skates, since March 2024.


      Holders of the role




      Background


      Following the 2021 Senedd election, First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford announced in the formation of the next Welsh government, that he would form a "super-ministry" centred on climate change, combining the portfolios of the environment, energy, housing, planning and transport. It would be headed by a Minister for Climate Change (announced to be Julie James MS), with a deputy minister assisting the government division.
      The position partly oversees transport in Wales, with the position also referred to by derivatives of the old name such as "transport minister".
      Waters, the holder from 2021, oversaw during his period in the position, the increased introduction of 20 mph zones in Wales, conducting a roads review involving scaling back new road construction, and overseeing the impact of COVID-19 on public transport in Wales, such as buses.


      Responsibilities



      The responsibilities of the post are:

      Transport
      Transport policy
      Transport for Wales
      Roads, including road construction and improvement, as well as the maintenance of trunk roads and motorways.
      Bus services
      Rail services through management of the Wales and Borders franchise
      Overseeing Cardiff Airport at an arms-length
      Active travel
      Road safety; such as creating safer routes to schools; overseeing children's and young people transport; the regulation of on-street parking and pedestrian crossings.


      See also



      Ministry


      References

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