New Disused Tips Authority to be headquartered in Merthyr Tydfil, creating 60 jobs
Merthyr Tudful fydd cartref Pencadlys newydd yr Awdurdod Tomenni nas Defnyddir, gan greu 60 o swyddi
The new Disused Tips Authority for Wales will be headquartered on a reclaimed colliery tip site in Merthyr Tydfil, delivering around 60 new jobs.
The new public body will be established following the passing of landmark legislation, which received Royal Assent in September.
The Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Act will address the safety issues caused by Wales's mining past. It will be the first organisation of its kind in the UK.
The Authority will be responsible for the assessment, categorisation, registration and inspection of all disused tips across Wales to ensure they are managed effectively over the long-term and reduce threats to public safety.
Once fully established, it will be headquartered at the Welsh Government office at Rhyd Y Car in Merthyr Tydfil and represented in other parts of Wales.
The Welsh Government will also explore opportunities in apprenticeships and post-16 education to create a skills pipeline in the medium and long term for jobs in coal tip safety.
Over 90% of the disused coal tips that have the potential to threaten public safety are in the south Wales valleys.
Confirmation that the Authority will be based in the heart of coalfield communities comes ahead of a Welsh Government Cabinet meeting in Merthyr Tydfil on Monday 3 November.
First Minister Eluned Morgan said:
"This is excellent news for Merthyr Tydfil and the wider south Wales valleys.
“Bringing 60 new jobs to the new Headquarters whilst ensuring the Authority is based where it’s needed most will make a real difference to communities in the area.
"Wales led the world in mining expertise during the 19th and 20th centuries. Now we can lead again, this time in managing our mining legacy and creating a talent pipeline for generations to come.”
Until the Authority is established, the Welsh Government will continue to work closely with public partners to deliver an effective inspection and maintenance regime across Wales.
Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change, Huw Irranca-Davies said:
"The Authority's purpose – to ensure that disused tips do not threaten human welfare – is of critical importance.
“It is only right that its headquarters will be in Merthyr Tydfil, at the centre of the communities that will benefit most from its vital work.
“I have no doubt it will be a world leader in its field by developing knowledge, experience and skills in managing disused tips during this time of significant climate change.”
Notes to editors
The Welsh Government Cabinet meeting, led by the First Minister, is taking place in Merthyr on Monday 3 November. Ministers will also be undertaking a number of media visits in the area that morning – details below.
Please contact the relevant press officer if you would like to attend. Locations and timings not for publication beforehand.
Transforming Towns
The First Minister and the Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government will visit several projects supported through the Transforming Towns programme to see first-hand how Welsh Government investment is revitalising Merthyr Tydfil’s town centre.
Time: 10.15 – 11.00
Locations:
- Howfield’s on 39 High Street, CF47 8DE
- 134-135 High Street
- St Tydfil Shopping Centre’s Indoor Market
- Former bus station on Glebeland Street
- Castle House on Glebeland Street, CF47 8AT
- 120-121 High Street
- Cocos Coffee & Candles on 143B High Street
Press Officers: Gina Windsor 07811 789826 and Colette Hulot 07929102414
Prince Charles Hospital Renovations
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles and the Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing Sarah Murphy are visiting Prince Charles Hospital to see the Welsh Government investment in completing the ground and first floor renovation works and the emergency department.
Time: 10.30 – 11.15
Location: Prince Charles Hospital, CF47 9DT
Press Officers: Becky Carr 07974 596303 and Chris Seal 07970 406686
Launch of £1 Bus Fares for 5–15-year-olds
The First Minister and the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates will be at Merthyr Bus Station to launch £1 bus fares for 5–15-year-olds. This follows the successful roll-out of £1 bus fares for 16–21-year-olds earlier this year.
Time: 11.15 – 12:30
Location: Swan Street, CF47 8EU
Press Officers: Sian Reynolds 07970 634408 and Matthew Morris 07989 416502