Ms Deakin says the solution, therefore, is not about security but society.
Senior Labour figures had warned against the party taking leftover money from the company, Dauson Environmental Group.A Welsh Labour spokesperson said the first minister "is donating surplus funds from his campaign to wider progressive causes".
The plan was agreed by the officers of Welsh Labour's executive committee, the spokesperson said.Which causes receive the money will be up to the executive - Mr Gething said he will not be part of that conversation.BBC Wales was told that all options were being considered for which causes may receive the money and no decisions had been taken.
Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Andrew RT Davies said that not even Labour wanted "to touch this money with barge pole".Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth said the cash would have tainted Labour's general election campaign had the money been accepted.
Under usual party rules the leftover £31,000 would have gone to Labour.
Mr Gething has faced repeated calls to repay the £200,000 from Dauson Environmental Group, which owns several waste, demolition and recycling businesses."It's not just my generation that enjoy it, you've got generations under me. I started going with my grandad.
"To have it back in the town would be great."The 2020 SGB Premiership was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and in January 2021 the Robins withdrew from the 2021 and 2022 seasons due to the uncertainty over their new stadium.
An abandoned slipway in north Devon is to get a £1m renovation as part of a shipbuilding project.The work is part of the Appledore Clean Maritime Innovation Centre initiative led by Torridge District Council, which aims to be a world leader in clean shipbuilding