Venue: Siambr Dafydd Orwig, Council Offices, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1SH
Contact: Eirian Roberts 01286 679018
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APOLOGIES To receive
any apologies for absence. |
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The
Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of the Council
held on 14th December, 2017 be signed as a true record. (attached). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declaration of personal interest. |
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THE CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS To receive any Chairman’s
announcements. |
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PRESENTATION OF A PETITION To note
that a request to present a petition has been received from Councillor Cemlyn
Williams. |
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CORRESPONDENCE, COMMUNICATIONS OR OTHER BUSINESS To receive any
correspondence, communications or other business brought forward at the request
of the Chairman. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items which are urgent business in the opinion of the Chairman
so they may be considered. |
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QUESTIONS To consider any
questions the appropriate notice for which have been given under Section 4.19
of the Constitution. |
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ANNUAL REVIEW - COUNCIL'S PAY POLICY 2018/19 PDF 218 KB To submit
the report of the Deputy Leader (attached). Additional documents: |
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2018/19 BUDGET AND 2018/19 - 2020/21 FINANCIAL STRATEGY PDF 138 KB To submit
the report of the Cabinet Member for Finance
(attached). Additional documents: |
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To submit
the report of the Cabinet Member for Finance
(attached). Additional documents: |
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GWYNEDD COUNCIL PLAN 2018/23 PDF 124 KB To submit
the report of the Council Leader
(attached). Additional documents: |
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REVIEW OF GWYNEDD COUNCIL'S ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS PDF 79 KB To submit
the report of the Deputy Leader (attached). |
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COMMITTEES CALENDAR 2018/19 PDF 298 KB To submit
the report of the Deputy Leader
(attached). Additional documents: |
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NOTICES OF MOTION |
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Notice of Motion by Councillor Elin Walker Jones In
accordance with the Notice of Motion received under Section 4.20 of the
Constitution, Councillor Elin Walker Jones will propose as follows:- “This Council notes that: ·
Plastics pollution is a huge
environmental problem that is endangering marine life. ·
12.7 million tonnes of plastic end
up in our oceans each year. This is the
equivalent of a truck load of rubbish a minute. ·
Plastic debris causes the deaths of
more than a million seabirds every year, as well as more than 100,000 marine
mammals, according to UNESCO. ·
Plastic waste is a blight on Wales’s
beautiful landscape, beaches and seas. The Council further notes that: ·
Wales’s pioneering implementation of
a charge on single use carrier bags (SUCBs) led to a decline of 71% in the use
of SUCBs within the first three years of the scheme. ·
International environmental
organisations such as Greenpeace have recently called on the Welsh Government
to take steps to charge a levy on plastic waste such as coffee cups, which
cannot be recycled. ·
The National Assembly for Wales has
recently voted in favour of a Plaid Cymru amendment
to back plans for a levy on single use plastics in Wales. This Council calls on the Welsh Government: To act as a matter of urgency to implement a
levy on single-use plastics in Wales as well as considering to raise a levy on
all plastics to help ensure that Welsh seas are clean, healthy, safe,
productive and biologically diverse.” |
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RESPONSES TO PREVIOUS NOTICES OF MOTION |
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Response to Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn's Notice of Motion to the previous meeting PDF 253 KB To submit,
for information, a letter from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in response
to Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn’s notice of motion to
the 14th December, 2017 meeting regarding the situation in
Catalonia (attached). |
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Response to Councillor Owain Williams' Notice of Motion to the previous meeting PDF 285 KB To submit,
for information, a letter from the Welsh Government in response to Councillor
Owain Williams’ notice of motion to the 14th December, 2017 meeting
regarding the teaching of Welsh history
(attached). |
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Response to Councillor Craig ab Iago's Notice of Motion to the previous meeting PDF 247 KB To submit, for
information, a letter from the Welsh Government in response to Councillor Craig
ab Iago’s notice of motion to the 14th December, 2017 meeting
regarding Universal Credit (attached). |