Sam Rowlands, Senedd Member for North Wales, has called for more to be done to support veterans in Wales.
Speaking in the Senedd, Mr Rowlands, Shadow Minister for Local Government, asked Hannah Blythyn, Deputy Minister for Social Partnership, what action the Welsh Government were taking.
He said: “Recently I had the pleasure of meeting the Royal British Legion and they are looking to extend housing priority need to cover five years for those who have left military service.
"Also, as in place in England, to ensure that divorced or separated spouses and partners of service personnel in Wales can access housing support on the same terms as other armed forces families.
“What
consideration have you had to extend the housing priority need and what
discussions are you having with representatives of veterans to ensure that
their important concerns are looked at?”
The Minister said: "Our programme for government does set out our commitment to reform housing law and implement the homeless action group's recommendations to fundamentally reform homelessness services to focus on prevention and rapid rehousing.
“As part of this reform, I can say that Welsh Government will consider the points that you raised and the Royal British Legion have raised as well.”
Mr Rowlands added: “I was delighted to hear the response from the Minister and look forward to seeing Welsh Government progress the housing reforms and demonstrate their commitment to our veterans.”
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