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14 May 2021 Additional documents: Minutes: The
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Pre-Decision Scrutiny To
select appropriate items from the Cabinet Board agenda for pre-decision
scrutiny (reports enclosed for Scrutiny Members) Minutes: The Committee chose to scrutinise the following
Cabinet Board items: Active
Travel (Wales) Act 2013: Consideration of requirements for the Consultation
Draft Active Travel Network Map (ATNM) for Neath
Port Talbot and the publication / consultation procedures to be implemented The circulated
report provided Members with the consultation draft Active Travel Network Map
(ATNM) for Neath Port Talbot and the consultation procedures for the
forthcoming consultation exercise. Officers
explained that it was a requirement to review the Council’s ATNM every three
years; the map will need to be submitted to Welsh Government for ministerial
approval by 31 December 2021. It was noted that active travel had a specific
meaning in Wales; these routes were for everyday purposeful journeys to places
such as work and school, and did not include trips made purely for leisure or
social purposes. Members were informed that there were two elements to the map: ·
Existing routes – the routes that already met
active travel standards set by Welsh Government and what the Council already
publicised as suitable routes ·
Future routes – the routes that were
aspirations of the Council for the next 15 years; they were either improvements
to existing routes or identification of new routes to be added to the network
going forward It was
highlighted that there wasn’t a commitment placed on the Council to deliver the
ATNM; instead it was essentially a tool to enhance the forward planning of active
travel routes going forward. In terms of the
methodology that had been applied, it was noted that the ATNM had been
developed jointly between Sustrans and Local
Authorities across the regions; this ensured that there was consistency in
approach across administrative boundaries with some of the active travel routes
connecting between authorities. The Committee
was informed that the team conducted an initial consultation at the end of
2020/beginning of 2021, which was the first stage of the process; the team
received an extremely good response from this (over 2,500 responses were
received). It was mentioned that the initial consultation set out to engage and
obtain public opinion in terms of what was good and what was bad about the
network in Neath Port Talbot currently. Officers stated
that there had recently been an audit of the existing routes in place; 10
routes had been added to the list of existing routes following the audit. It
was noted that there had also been an element of information gathering and
journey mapping which looked at what journeys were being made and what were the
departure and destination points. It was explained
that the last stage of the methodology will be to prioritise the routes, which
will be completed after the next consultation; it will set out the scheduled
routes in terms of short, medium and longer term aspirations for the Council. A discussion took place in relation to the fact that the Council was not committed to deliver an ATNM. Members expressed the importance of clarifying that although the Council was not committed to do ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |
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Forward Work Programme 2021/22 PDF 88 KB Minutes: Members noted the Regeneration and Sustainable Development Scrutiny Forward Work Programme for 2021/22. It was agreed that a Regeneration and Sustainable
Development Scrutiny Forward Work Programme Workshop be arranged for the autumn
period. |