18/05/2011 - Atebion i Gwestiynau Ysgrifenedig y Cynulliad i'w hateb ar 18 Mai 2011

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Atebion i Gwestiynau Ysgrifenedig y Cynulliad i’w hateb ar 18 Mai 2011
Answers to the Written Assembly Questions for answer on 18 May 2011

Cyhoeddir atebion yn yr iaith y’u darparwyd, gyda chyfieithiad Saesneg o atebion yn y Gymraeg.
Answers are published in the language in which they are provided, with a translation into English of responses provided in Welsh.

[R] yn nodi bod yr Aelod wedi datgan buddiant/signifies that the Member has declared an interest.
[W] yn nodi bod y cwestiwn wedi’i gyflwyno yn Gymraeg/signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.

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Cwestiynau i’r Prif Weinidog
Questions to the First Minister

Gofyn i’r Prif Weinidog
To ask the First Minister

Kirsty Williams (Brycheiniog a Sir Faesyfed): A wnaiff y Prif Weinidog nodi’r llinell wariant benodol yn y gyllideb, neu’r llinellau gwariant, sy’n cynnwys y cyllid ar gyfer Swyddogion Cymorth Cymunedol yr Heddlu, a faint o gyllid a ddarperir at y diben hwn. (WAQ57355)

Kirsty Williams (Brecon and Radnorshire): Will the First Minister identify the specific budget expenditure line, or lines, which contain(s) funding for additional Police Community Support Officers, and how much funding is provided for this purpose. (WAQ57355)

Derbyniwyd ateb i’w gyhoeddi ar 20 Mai 2011
Answer received for publication on 20 May 2011

The First Minister (Carwyn Jones): The Minister for Local Government and Communities will consider the full range of issues associated with delivering our Manifesto commitment to enhance community safety. This will include the identification of the necessary funding from within the portfolio resources available taking account of existing priorities and pressures. Our Manifesto commitments include the employment of additional Police Community Support Officers in Wales; as well as seeking to establish a Wales Business Crime Unit to tackle business crime; supporting action to deal with the increasing problem of crime and vandalism within the public transport network; and supporting the extension of 'no cold calling zones’ to protect people from doorstep crime.