Meetings
P-04-369 Against the proposed Cardiff to Newport coastal path
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Meeting: 02/07/2012 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)
5 P-04-369 Against the proposed Cardiff to Newport Coastal Path
Supporting documents:
- Coversheet, item 5 PDF 159 KB View as HTML (5/1) 7 KB
- 12.06.11 RSPB to Chair, item 5 PDF 757 KB
- 12.06.25 Petitioner to Committee (1), item 5 PDF 126 KB View as HTML (5/3) 4 KB
- 12.06.25 Petitioner to Committee (2), item 5 PDF 91 KB View as HTML (5/4) 7 KB
Minutes:
The Committee considered correspondence in relation to this petition.
Joyce Watson declared an interest as a member of the RSPB.
The Committee agreed to close the petition, given that the assessments carried out and the steps taken are supported by the RSPB.
Meeting: 01/05/2012 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)
4 P-04-369 Against the proposed Cardiff to Newport Coastal Path
Supporting documents:
- Coversheet, item 4 PDF 159 KB View as HTML (4/1) 7 KB
- 2012.03.15 Minister to Chair, item 4 PDF 202 KB
- Paper from Petitioner, item 4 PDF 2 MB
Minutes:
The Committee considered correspondence relating to the petition.
Joyce Watson declared an interest as a member of the RSPB.
The Committee agreed to follow up on its correspondence with the RSPB.
Meeting: 28/02/2012 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
2 P-04-369 Against the proposed Cardiff to Newport coastal path
Supporting documents:
- PET(4)-04-12 p6a Cover sheet, item 2 PDF 19 KB View as HTML (2/1) 8 KB
- PET(4)-04-12 p6b Supporting letter from the Petitioner, item 2 PDF 345 KB
Minutes:
The Committee considered this petition for the first time and agreed to await a response from the Minister and seek the views of the RSPB on the subject of the petition.