The people of both Brecon and Llandovery had plenty to say on board the National Assembly for Wales bus on Friday. Many people visited the bus wishing to share their views on a particular topic. The referendum was one of the main subjects discussed in Brecon, with many wanting information on how the National Assembly could make laws in future. One local young person was eager to learn about the differences between Members of Parliament and Assembly Members and why there was a need for both. Another visitor was keen to know the difference between the National Assembly for Wales and the Welsh Government and wished to know the cost of each Government building in Wales. One woman wished to share her view on the health service and said she was unhappy that prescriptions were free of charge for the people of Wales. A visitor who had moved to Wales from India over thirty years ago said he didn’t understand why there seemed to be a division between the Welsh-speaking residents and non Welsh-speaking residents in his local area. A resident of Blaenau Gwent mentioned that he’d presented the Independent Planning Committee with a petition against an issue that affects his local community. Staff on the bus told him that he could raise a petition with the National Assembly for Wales and provided with information on how to do so.
Tro trigolion Aberhonddu a Llanymddyfri oedd cael dweud eu dweud ar fwrdd bws y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ddydd Gwener. Daeth nifer i ymweld a’r bws er mwyn cael cyngor ynglŷn a phynciau penodol. Y refferendwm oedd un o’r prif bynciau a drafodwyd gyda llawer eisiau gwybod sut y byddai Cymru’n mynd ati i basio deddfau yn y dyfodol. Roedd un person ifanc eisiau gwybod beth oedd y gwahaniaeth rhwng Aelodau Seneddol ac Aelodau Cynulliad gan holi a oedd angen y ddau. Y gwahaniaeth rhwng Llywodraeth Cymru a’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol oedd prif ddiddordeb un ymwelydd ac roedd yn awyddus i wybod beth oedd costau cynnal a chadw adeiladau’r Llywodraeth yng Nghymru. Iechyd oedd prif bryder un ddynes ddaeth ar y bws i ddweud ei bod yn erbyn rhoi presgripsiwn am ddim i bobl Cymru. Sylw a gafwyd gan berson lleol oedd wedi symud i’r ardal o India dro yn ol oedd y rhaniad amlwg rhwng y Cymry a’r Cymry di-gymraeg yn yr ardal. Soniodd un ymwelydd ei fod wedi cyflwyno deiseb i’r Pwyllgor Cynllunio Annibynnol ynglŷn a mater oedd yn ei bryderu yn lleol. Gwnaeth staff ar y bws ei hysbysebu bod modd llunio deiseb gyda’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol felly mi adawodd gyda manylion fyddai’n ei alluogi i wneud hynny.
