Sunday, 6 March 2011
Senedd
The Senedd is one of the most important places in Wales, which show the significant phase in the history of transfer in Wales. Also, it is the home of National Assembly. The Senedd building opened in the first of March in 2006. The location of the Senedd is in Cardiff Bay; visitors can see the wonderful view. In the front of the Senedd there are restaurants and nice view. In the entire building there are a glass Facada around it. The building built by steel, wood, steel concrete and slate. It has three floors. One the first floor there is the Neuadd, which is the reception area for the Senedd. On the second floor the visitors can see the funnel in the Orial. The funnel consists of a collection of aluminum pipes that made to reflect the outside lights from glass into the Siamber. The three committee rooms and the Cwrt are in the ground floor. The committee rooms covered by glass walls to reduce building’s energy and for ensure that that assembly’s business forming laws is open and transparent for Welsh government. The public gallery hold in the Siamber there is a plenary meeting on every Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 1:00 to 6:00 afternoons. Anybody can go and watch the plenary meeting. They talk in English and Welsh; people can listen for English translation of Welsh language. Moreover, people can buy gifts, souvenirs and showcase of Welsh talent in Assembly shop.
According to Cambridge Advance Learner’s Dictionary devolution means ‘ the moving from a central government to regional government.’ For example: from centre government in London to Welsh National Assembly.
Reference:
http://assemblywales.org/sen-home/sen-visiting.html
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This is great. Well done. Just check through for errors before the end of term.
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