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ELECT CHAIR FOR 2025/26 To elect a
Chair for 2025/26. Decision: RESOLVED To elect
Councillor David Bithell as Chair of this Sub-Committee for 2025-26. Minutes: RESOLVED To elect
Councillor David Bithell as Chair of this Sub-Committee for 2025-26. |
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ELECT VICE-CHAIR FOR 2025/26 To elect a Vice-Chair
for 2025/26, if the need arises. Decision: RESOLVED To elect
Councillor Glyn Banks as Vice-Chair of this Sub-Committee for 2025-26. Minutes: RESOLVED To elect
Councillor Glyn Banks as Vice-Chair of this Sub-Committee for 2025-26. |
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APOLOGIES To receive
any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies
were received from: - ·
Dafydd
Wyn Williams (Cyngor Gwynedd) with Gerwyn Jones deputising ·
Iwan
Evans (Monitoring Officer) Councillor
Michael Priestley was welcomed to his first meeting of the Sub-Committee. It
was noted that officers would be in contact with him and the lead officer for
Conwy County Borough Council to brief the Member on matters relating to the
work of this Sub-Committee, prior to the next meeting. |
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DECLARATIONS OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declarations of personal interest. Minutes: There were
no declarations of personal interest. |
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URGENT BUSINESS To note any
items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chair for consideration. Minutes: No urgent
matters were raised. |
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The Chair
shall propose that the minutes of the meeting held on 30th June 2025
be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair
signed the minutes of the previous meeting held on 30 June 2025 as a true
record. |
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THE STRATEGIC TRANSPORT SUB-COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT To consider the report and make recommendations if necessary
to the Corporate Joint Committee. Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED The
report was considered, and it was decided to add concerns surrounding the
temporary closure of Menai Suspension Bridge on the Isle of Anglesey. Minutes: The report was
presented by the Chief Executive of the North Wales
CJC and the Senior
Transport Officer. RESOLVED To consider the
report and add concerns about the temporary closure of the Menai Strait
Suspension Bridge in the county of Anglesey. REASONS FOR THE DECISION DISCUSSION The members were reminded that the Strategic
Transport Sub-Committee had now been established for a year, and that their
Terms of Reference set out a commitment to prepare a quarterly report on their
work for the Corporate Joint Committee (CJC). It was explained that the quarterly report
provided a strategic overview of progress, key achievements, and highlighted
areas that need addressing. It was elaborated that the purpose of the report
was to inform members of key issues, and to determine whether there were any
issues that the Sub-Committee wished to escalate to the CJC. Attention was drawn to the significant
progress achieved, in particular in the preparation of the Draft Regional
Transport Plan and its associated Delivery Plan, as well as the Public
Consultation Exercise that was conducted between January and April 2025. This
work had led to the submission of the Draft Regional Transport Plan to the
Welsh Government in July 2025. The members, officers, and stakeholders were
thanked for their work in preparing this draft. It was noted that the report now considered
the public consultation period for the Regional Transport Plan (RTP), which had
lasted 12-weeks and ended in April 2025. The report had previously been
presented in the Strategic Transport Sub-Committee and the CJC. It was
elaborated that nearly 1,700 responses had been received; of these, over 1,400
related to campaigns by the North Wales Wildlife Trust regarding the wording
around 'aspirations' for the A55 in Flintshire. As a result, the wording was
revised following the consultation period. Discussions had also taken place
between Ambition North Wales and the North Wales Wildlife Trust, which were
included in the appendices for information. Other key points were presented in the
report, which included: the 'Grants Modernisation' Process, a Welsh Government
project; timetables and how draft transport plans were being developed; and
partner enterprises, notably Network North Wales, a multi-billion-pound
investment vision by the Welsh Government for an integrated, high-frequency
transport network for the region. In response to an enquiry, it was agreed that
a presentation on Network North Wales would be useful for future work plans to
identify the aspirations for the next three to four years. It was noted that
this would demonstrate the alignment between the Regional Transport Plan and
the aspirations and schemes in Network North Wales. It was also requested that an update on Bus
Franchising would be appreciated, especially as several concerns had been
identified previously regarding this matter. The need to be aware of the ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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DEVELOPING THE RTP PROGRAMME FOR 2026/27 To consider and note the report. Decision: RESOLVED To
accept the report and support the concept of reviewing capital allocations. Minutes: The report was presented by
the Chief Executive of North Wales CJC and the Senior Transport Officer. RESOLVED To accept the report and support the concept of
reviewing capital allocations. REASONS FOR THE DECISION The
report was submitted for informational purposes. DISCUSSION It
was explained that the report detailed the process and timescales for the
Regional Transport Plan's developmental programme for 2026/27, to ensure that
it was submitted to the Welsh Government in a timely manner. It
was explained that the Welsh Government's 'Modernising Grants' process combined
various funding streams that had been available to Local Authorities. It was
noted that a Regional Transport Fund would be developed in the future, which
would be an amalgamation of all the funding streams below: ·
Local
Transport Fund ·
Resilient
Roads Fund ·
Active
Travel Fund ·
Road
Safety Fund (Revenue) ·
Road
Safety Fund (Capital) ·
Safe
Routes in Communities Fund ·
Unadopted
roads fund ·
Ultra
Low Emission Vehicles Transformation Fund. It was elaborated that the Welsh Government had placed an
expectation on Corporate Joint Committees to coordinate the Regional Transport
Fund, including developing a programme of schemes that would be delivered over
the following financial year. It was reported that details of the schemes that would be
funded in the 2026/27 financial year had been set out within the Regional
Transport Plan Delivery Plan, adding that Welsh Government guidance allowed
additional schemes to be funded through the Regional Transport Plan Programme
subject to those schemes being approved by the Welsh Government. The sub-committee thanked the transport officers within
all Local Authorities who had been working with the officers of the North Wales
CJC to confirm the list of schemes to be funded for 2026/27, noting that the
full list would be presented to Members at an informal meeting of this
Sub-Committee scheduled for 04 November, so as to give Members the opportunity
to review the proposed Regional Transport Programme. It was confirmed that the
Members would receive confirmation of the projects in advance of the informal
meeting to be able to hold discussions with officers within their Local
Authorities in preparation for the meeting. It was explained that the full list
would be submitted to the North Wales CJC at its meeting on 07 November. In response to an enquiry, the Senior Transport Officer confirmed that the
Corporate Joint Committee had not decided to allocate the Regional Transport
Fund equally between the Local Authorities. However, it was explained that the
Fund was allocated according to the status of projects within the Regional
Transport Plan. In response to an enquiry as to whether there was a timetable in mind for agreeing a formula with the relevant Cabinet Secretary for allocating the Regional Transport Fund, the Chief Executive of the North Wales CJC noted that this had not been confirmed to date. However, she confirmed that the setting of formulas for allocation from the Fund was a consideration by the Welsh Government as they set their budgets. She elaborated that they hoped to receive confirmation of the budgets as ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |