The Deputy Minister for Climate Change, will announce
a freeze on new road building projects, whilst a review of highway
schemes across Wales is carried out.
The review will be announced in an oral statement to the Senedd
this afternoon [Tuesday 22 June]. The Welsh Government’s
recently-published Programme for Government shows how we will act
decisively to tackle the climate emergency.
will tell
the Senedd:
“Since 1990, Welsh emissions have fallen by 31%. But to reach our
statutory target of Net Zero emissions by 2050, we need to do
much more. In the next 10 years, we are going to need to more
than double all the cuts we have managed over the last 30 years,
if we are going keep temperature rises within safe limits. That
means changes in all parts of our lives. Transport makes up some
17 per cent of our total emissions and so must play its part.”
“We need a shift away from spending money on projects that
encourage more people to drive and spend more money on
maintaining our roads and investing in real alternatives that
give people a meaningful choice.”
The full terms of reference for the review will be published in
due course. However, the review is expected to consider how we
can shift spending towards better maintaining our existing roads,
rather than building new ones, and look at all proposed road
investments, whether funded directly by the Welsh Government or
indirectly by grants.
The membership of the external panel that will carry out the
review will be announced at a later date. The Panel will be asked
to consider setting tests for when new roads are the right
solutions for transport problems in line with Llwybr Newydd, the
recently-published Wales Transport Strategy.