P-05-943 We call on the Welsh Government to take urgent action to secure improvements to the A487 between Gellilydan and Maentwrog
P-05-943 We call on the Welsh Government to take urgent action to secure improvements to the A487 between Gellilydan and Maentwrog
P-05-943 We
call on the Welsh Government to take urgent action to secure improvements to
the A487 between Gellilydan and Maentwrog
This
petition was submitted by Carron Jones & Sioned Wyn Williams having
collected 2,595 signatures online and 2,855 on paper, a total of 5,450
signatures.
Text of Petition
We are asking the Welsh
Government to take urgent action to ensure that tangible improvements are made
to the A487 between Gellilydan and Maentwrog following the tragic and
devastating accidents that have occurred there in the last two years.
We must make sure that a
definite change is made to the road so that such disasters do not happen again.
Status
This petition was
considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on 16/03/2021.
The Committee
considered correspondence from the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
and noted the safety work which has been carried out on the road since the
petition was submitted, including a new 40mph speed limit. In light of the
Minister’s assurance that compliance with the new speed limit and the need for
further safety improvements are being monitored, the Committee agreed that
there is little further that it could achieve at this time. It agreed to
congratulate the petitioners and close the petition.
Full details of the
consideration of this petition by the Committee and related documents can be
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It was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 10/03/2020.
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 28/02/2020