Cabinet Secretary for Housing

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Cabinet Secretary for Housing of Wales
Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Tai (Welsh)
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Incumbent
Jayne Bryant MS
since 17 July 2024 (2024-07-17)
Welsh Government
Style Welsh Cabinet Secretary
StatusCabinet Secretary
Member of
Reports tothe Senedd and the First Minister of Wales
Seat Cardiff
Nominator First Minister of Wales
Appointer The Crown
Term length Five years
Subject to elections to the Senedd which take place every five years
First holder Peter Law AM (as Secretary for Housing)

The Cabinet Secretary for Housing (Welsh : Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Tai) is a member of the Cabinet in the Welsh Government. The current office holder is Jayne Bryant since July 2024.

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Ministers

NamePictureEntered officeLeft officeOther offices heldPolitical partyGovernment
Secretary for Housing
Peter Law Peterlaw.jpg 22 February 200016 October 2000 Secretary for Local Government Labour Interim Morgan administration [1]
Minister for Housing
Jane Davidson Jane Davidson.jpg 19 July 20072011Minister for Sustainability

Minister for Environment (from December 2009 under Jones)

Labour Fourth Morgan government

First Jones government

[2]
Minister for Housing, Regeneration & Heritage
Huw Lewis Huw Lewis.jpg 13 May 20112013 Labour Second Jones government [3] [4]
Minister for Housing
Julie James Julie James (cropped official portrait).jpg 13 December 20182021 Minister for Local Government Labour First Drakeford government [5] [6]
Minister for Climate Change (with housing portfolio) [7]
Julie James Julie James (cropped official portrait).jpg 13 May 202120 March 2024 Labour Second Drakeford government [8] [9]
Cabinet Secretary for Housing
Julie James Julie James (cropped official portrait).jpg 21 March 202416 July 2024 [10] Cabinet Secretary for Local Government

Planning portfolio

Labour Gething government [11]
Jayne Bryant Jayne-bryant (cropped).jpg 17 July 2024Incumbent' Cabinet Secretary for Local Government

Planning portfolio

Labour Gething government [12]

Responsibilities

The post's responsibilities are: [13]

See also

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