Mae amaeth wedi bod yn asgwrn cefn Ynys Môn ers canrifoedd. Ar ddechrau’r 13eg ganrif, galwyd yr ynys yn “Môn Mam Cymru” oherwydd mai dyma graneri Cymru. Gallai’r ynys gynnal rhan helaeth o boblogaeth y wlad drwy ei chynaeafau digonol.
In January 2024 the UK Government announced its new Civil Nuclear Roadmap heralding the dawn of a new nuclear era. I will continue to ensure that this dawn shines on new nuclear at Wylfa – be that large scale or small modular reactors.
I have been aware of negotiations between Hitachi and the government over buying land at Wylfa and I am very much encouraged that Great British Nuclear – the organisation tasked with delivering new nuclear - has now confirmed it.
I invited one of the island’s grassroots football enthusiasts to a Downing Street reception honouring people who bring communities together through sport.
I'm supporting a parliamentary Bill to better protect livestock from dog attacks.
I have been a champion of legislation to tighten up the laws on livestock worrying and is now backing the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill that has government support.
I am keeping up the pressure on the UK government for a new nuclear power station at Wylfa and held a parliamentary debate on the recently announced civil nuclear roadmap this week.
I joined a team of volunteers and young people from ScoutsMôn at the weekend to help plant 800 hedging trees at Caeau Ty'n Talwrn - the island’s Scout Campsite.