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P-05-792 Petition to extend the 40mph speed limit in Blaenporth.
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Meeting: 25/09/2018 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-792 Petition to extend the 40mph speed limit in Blaenporth.
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
PDF 39 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- 19.07.18 Correspondence - Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport to the Chair, item 3
PDF 33 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered the petition alongside petitions P-05-767 and P-05-792 and
agreed to close the petitions in light of the assurances provided by the
Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport that the petitions and the views of
local communities will be taken into account during the ongoing Speed Limit
Review, and the prospect that there is little further concrete action that the
Petitions Committee could take.
Meeting: 15/05/2018 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-792 Petition to extend the 40mph speed limit in Blaenporth
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
PDF 39 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- 16.04.18 Correspondence - Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport to the Chair, item 3
PDF 43 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered this petition together with P-05-721 Penegoes Speed Limit
Petition and P-05-767 A487 Trunk Road Through Tre-Taliesin: Urgent Need for
Effective Speed-Calming Measures and agreed to write to the Cabinet Secretary
for Economy and Transport to ask for:
- further details about the progress of the
Speed Limit Review to date, the principles underpinning it and the
assessment criteria used; and
- practical examples of places that have
been reviewed during 2018 so far, and what the outcome has been in each
case.
Meeting: 13/03/2018 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-792 Petition to extend the 40mph speed limit in Blaenporth.
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
PDF 39 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- 13.02.18 Correspondence - Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport to the Chair, item 3
PDF 45 KB
- 14.02.18 Correspondence - Ceredigion County Council to the Chair, item 3
PDF 387 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee had previously agreed to group this petition together for
consideration with P-05-767 A487 Trunk Road Through Tre-Taliesin: Urgent Need
for Effective Speed-Calming Measures and P-05-767 A487 Trunk Road Through Tre-Taliesin: Urgent Need
for Effective Speed-Calming Measures.
Members
considered correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
together with further comments from the petitioner for P-05-767 and agreed to
write to the Cabinet Secretary to ask whether he will consider developing a
programme for the Speed Limit Review and make it publicly available, in order
to respond to concerns over a lack of openness with the process.
Meeting: 09/01/2018 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
2 P-05-792 Petition to extend the 40mph speed limit in Blaenporth.
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 2
PDF 39 KB View as HTML (2/1) 8 KB
- Research Brief, item 2
PDF 71 KB View as HTML (2/2) 35 KB
- 24.11.17 -Correspondence - Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport to the Chair, item 2
PDF 57 KB
- 02.01.18 Correspondence - Petitioner to the Committee, item 2
PDF 26 KB View as HTML (2/4) 5 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to write to:
·
Ceredigion
County Council to seek their views on the issues raised by the petition and ask
what assessment they have made of the safety of children accessing school buses
at this location; and
·
The
Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure to ask, given that the three
year Speed Limit Review includes over 600 sites, how the Welsh Government
intends to prioritise the work of that Review.