The National Assembly’s Committee on Culture, Welsh Language and Communications is conducting an inquiry on the historic environment.
Cadw’s Historic Environment Update writes:
The National Assembly’s Committee on Culture, Welsh Language and Communications is conducting an inquiry on the historic environment. It is examining a wide range of matters including the implementation of the Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2016, protection for scheduled monuments and listed buildings and tackling historic assets at risk.
The committee solicited written evidence from the historic environment sector and has already received oral testimony from Cadw, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, church bodies, the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, the Country Land and Business Association, the National Trust and the Welsh Local Government Association…. The committee will produce a report once it has completed its inquiry.
The evidence gathered so far is available from the committee pages of the National Assembly website