Agenda and decisions

Individual Cabinet Member Decisions - Wednesday, 25th January, 2023 5.00 pm

Contact: Democratic Services 

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1.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WALES) ACT 1994 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (PRECEPTS) (WALES) REGULATIONS 1995 - Determination of Payment Schedule pdf icon PDF 214 KB

CABINET MEMBER:             County Councillor R Garrick

 

AUTHOR: Jonathan Davies – Head of Finance (Deputy Section 151 Officer) 

email:jonathandavies2@monmouthshire.gov.uk 

phone: (01633) 644114 

 

Decision:

That the following schedule of payments is determined:

 

(i)         The Police Authority precept is paid from the Council Fund by twelve monthly equal instalments on the third Tuesday in each month.

 

(ii)        The Community Council precepts are paid by three equal instalments on the last working day in April, August and December in each year.

2.

PROPOSED MCC 20, 30 & 40 MPH SPEED LIMITS – AMENDMENT ORDER NO. 7 2022 pdf icon PDF 3 MB

CABINET MEMBER:             County Councillor C Maby

 

AUTHORS:

Mark Hand, Head of Placemaking, Highways and Flooding

Graham Kinsella, Traffic and Road Safety Manager

Gareth Freeman, Assistant Engineer (Traffic)

CONTACT DETAILS:

E-mail: markhand@monmouthshire.gov.uk

E-mail: garethfreeman@monmouthshire.gov.uk

 

Decision:

It is recommended to not hold a public inquiry, and to proceed to approve and implement the proposed Orders:

 

           The introduction of a 20mph speed limit on Old Dixton Road, Monmouth.

 

           The introduction of 40 mph speed limit on the B4245 between Undy and the Llanvihangel Rogiet bends.

 

           The introduction of a 30mph speed limit in Llanbadoc.

 

           The introduction of 20mph and 30mph speed limits in the Wye Valley Villages (Broadstone, Catbrook, Llandogo, Llanishen, Penallt, Parkhouse, St Arvans and The Narth).

 

           The introduction of a 20mph speed limit in Usk.

 

           The introduction of a 20mph speed limit in Dingestow.

 

           The introduction of a 20mph speed limit in Mitchel Troy and Mitchel Troy Common.

 

           Making permanent the experimental 20mph speed limits in Raglan and Tintern.