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P-06-1183 Implement a 20MPH speed limit 100 metres either side of the new pedestrian crossing in Glan Conwy
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Meeting: 24/01/2022 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)
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Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3 PDF 53 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- Correspondence from Conwy Council, 6 January 2022, item 3 PDF 68 KB
- Correspondence from the Petitioners, 10 January 2022, item 3 PDF 178 KB View as HTML (3/3) 4 KB
Minutes:
The Committee agreed to write to North & Mid Wales Trunk
Road Agency to put them in touch with the Community Council, and in doing so,
thank the petitioner and close the petition.
Meeting: 29/11/2021 - Petitions Committee (Item 5)
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Supporting documents:
Minutes:
The Chair updated the Committee on his site visit.
The Committee agreed to write to Conwy Council, copying in the local town and community council, to ask whether they could visit the site and consider erecting well-lit slow signs to calm traffic or other suitable traffic calming measures.
Meeting: 04/10/2021 - Petitions Committee (Item 2)
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Supporting documents:
- Research Brief, item 2 PDF 78 KB
- Correspondence from the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, 06 September 2021, item 2 PDF 280 KB
- Correspondence from the Petitioner, 23 September 2021, item 2 PDF 349 KB View as HTML (2/3) 4 KB
Minutes:
Members agreed that the Chair of the Committee would go on a visit to Glan Conwy to meet the petitioner and asses the current situation at the location mentioned in the petition. The Committee also agreed to return to this issue once the Chair had returned from his visit, in order to assess how best to take this issue forward.