Venue: Microsoft Teams Meeting / Hybrid meeting in Council Chamber
Contact: Chloe Plowman
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Appointment of Chairperson Minutes: Agreed
that Councillor S.Jones be appointed as Chairperson
for the meeting. |
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Chairpersons Announcement/s Minutes: The
Chairperson welcomed everyone to the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: The
following Members made a declaration of interest:
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Public Question Time Questions
must be submitted in writing to Democratic Services, democratic.services@npt.gov.uk
no later than noon on the working day prior to the meeting. Questions must
relate to items on the agenda. Questions will be dealt with in a 10 minute
period. Minutes: No
questions were received. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Decisions: That having had due regard to
the integrated impact assessment: 1.
Approval be
granted to advertise the following schemes, in accordance with the statutory
requirements: · Traffic Capital Programme 2023-2024 (as detailed in Appendix
A to the circulated report) · Active Travel Programme 2023-2024 (as detailed in
Appendix B to the circulated report) · Individual Disabled Parking Places ( IDPP ) Programme
2023-2024 (as detailed in Appendix C to the circulated report) · Welsh Government 20 mph Default Speed Limit national
rollout Programme 2023-2024 (as detailed in Appendix D to the circulated
report) 2.
That the schemes
be implemented in accordance with the relevant statutory requirements contained
within the current Road Traffic Regulations, subject to there being no
objections received. In the event of any objections being received in respect
of any schemes, these will be reported back to the Environment, Regeneration
and Streetscene Services Cabinet Board for a
decision. Reason for Decisions: The
schemes were necessary in the interest of road safety, providing speed
reduction, promoting Active Travel, Individual Disabled Parking Places (IDPP), priority
on street parking bays and providing adequate parking provision within the
Borough. Implementation of
Decisions: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Decisions: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment: ·
That the objections be upheld in part to the A474 Pontardawe Road,
Rhydyfro, Pontardawe, A474 Heol Y Gors, Cwmgors, A474 Heol Cae Gurwen, Gwaun
Cae Gurwen, A474 Graig Road, Gwaun Cae Gurwen, A4069 Brynamman Road, Gwaun Cae
Gurwen and Lower Brynamman, A4069 Cannon Street, Lower Brynamman, A4069 Park
Street, Lower Brynamman, A4069 Amman Road, Lower Brynamman, A4069 Station Road,
Lower Brynamman (Revocation) and (30mph Speed Limit) - Order 2023, (as detailed
in Appendix A to the circulated report) ·
That a revised scheme is consulted upon (as detailed in Appendix B to
the circulated report). If no objections are received, that the proposals be
implemented on site as advertised. The objectors to be informed of the decision
accordingly. Reason for Decisions: The
Order was necessary to maintain the existing speed limit of 30mph on A4069
Amman Road, Lower Brynamman within the borough after the Welsh Government had
passed legislation to implement a 20mph default speed limit in urban/rural
areas nationally throughout Wales in the interest of road safety. The
Council considered that the proposed 30mph speed limit was an appropriate speed
limit for this type of road and that the proposed speed limit aligned with the
Welsh Government’s strategy. Implementation of Decision: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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A474 JAMES STREET TO PONTARDAWE ROAD (REVOCATION) AND (30MPH SPEED LIMIT) - ORDER 2023 PDF 323 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment, the objections be
overruled to the A474 James Street to Pontardawe Road
(Revocation) and (30mph Speed Limit) - Order 2023, (as detailed in Appendix A to
the circulated report) and that the scheme be implemented as advertised. The
objectors to be informed of the decision accordingly. Reason for Decision: The
Order was necessary to maintain the existing speed limit of 30mph on the A474
James Street to Pontardawe Road within the borough
after the Welsh Government had passed legislation to implement a 20mph default
speed limit in urban areas nationally throughout Wales in the interest of road
safety. Implementation of Decision: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment, that the objections
be overruled to the Bryn Road, Cwmllynfell, Coedffaldau Road, Rhiwfawr, Gwrhyd Road, Rhiwfawr and Heol Y Goedlan, Rhiwfawr (Revocation) and (30mph Speed Limit) - Order 2023
(as detailed in Appendix A to the circulated report) and that the scheme be
implemented as advertised and monitored going forward. The objectors to be
informed of the decision accordingly. Reason for Decision: The
Order was necessary to maintain the existing speed limit of 30mph on the Bryn
Road, Cwmllynfell, Coedffaldau
Road, Rhiwfawr, Gwrhyd
Road, Rhiwfawr and Heol Y Goedlan, Rhiwfawr within the
borough after the Welsh Government had passed legislation to implement a 20mph
default speed limit in urban areas nationally throughout Wales in the interest
of road safety. Implementation of Decision: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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ROAD FROM GOYTRE TO BRYN (REVOCATION) AND (30MPH SPEED LIMIT) PDF 391 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment, the objection be up
held in part to the Road from Goytre to Bryn
(Revocation) and (30mph Speed Limit) – Order 2022 (as detailed in Appendix A to the circulated report) and that a revised
scheme be consulted upon (as detailed in Appendix B to the circulated report).
If no objections are received that the proposals be implemented on site as
advertised. Reason for Decision: The Order was necessary to
allow the conversion of the existing speed limit on the Road from Goytre to Bryn to 20mph in order to complement the Welsh
Government’s legislation to implement a 20mph default speed limit in urban
/rural areas nationally throughout Wales in the interest of road safety. The Council as Local Highway
Authority considered that the road did not have street lighting at the regulation
spacing and as such it needed to implement a 20mph speed limit. The Council considered that the
proposed 20mph speed limit was an appropriate speed limit for this type of road
and that the proposed speed limit aligned with the Welsh Government’s strategy. Implementation of Decision: The decision will be
implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at 9am, Tuesday 18
April 2023. |
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A474 NEW ROAD, GELLINUDD (REVOCATION) AND (30MPH SPEED LIMIT) - ORDER 2023 PDF 320 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment, that the objection
be overruled to the A474 New Road, Gellinudd (Revocation) and (30mph Speed
Limit) - Order 2023 (as detailed in Appendix A to the circulated report) and
that the scheme be implemented as advertised. The objector to be informed of
the decision accordingly. Reason for Decision: The
Order was necessary to maintain the existing speed limit of 30mph on the A474
New Road, Gellinudd, Rhos within the borough after the
Welsh Government had passed legislation to implement a 20mph default speed
limit in urban areas nationally throughout Wales in the interest of road
safety. Implementation of Decision: The decision will be implemented after the
three day call in period, which ended at 9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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List of Approved Contractors PDF 406 KB Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the Integrated Impact Assessment, the List of Approved
Contractors be amended as follows:- Companies
to be added to the List of Approved Contractors The
following companies have applied to be included on the list and have passed the
required assessments:-
Reason for Decision: To
keep the List of Approved Contractors up to date and as far as possible, ensure
a competitive procurement process. These
recommendations to be adopted for the purpose of supplying a List of Approved
Contractors for invitation to tender within the relevant category. Implementation of Decision: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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Memorial Safety Testing Policy PDF 255 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Decisions: That
having had due regard to the first stage Integrated Impact Assessment: ·
The adoption of the revised memorial testing policy as set out in
Appendix A, be approved. ·
That, funded from the capital programme, the Council undertake remedial
works to the memorials that have failed assessment under the former policy, and
for consistency reimburse those grave owners who have already undertaken the
work. ·
Changes to the Council’s policy be relayed at open days within the
cemeteries and via the cemeteries website, prior to recommencement of testing. Reason for Decisions: To
ensure the Council fulfilled its Duty of Care with respect to the safety of
memorials in its cemeteries, to minimise associated risks to visitors and the Council, and to
maintain the Council’s cemeteries in good order. Implementation of Decisions: The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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Waste Strategy Action Plan PDF 408 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Decisions: Following
the proposal of the Environment, Regeneration and Streetscene
Services Scrutiny Committee, held prior to this meeting, Members were
supportive of the amendments to the following recommendations, as detailed
below: That
having had due regard to the Integrated Impact Assessment: ·
Measure 5 be approved with consideration of using the material storage
bins for presentation as suggested by the scrutiny committee. ·
Measure 11 be approved and notwithstanding the suggestion by Scrutiny
to the contrary that there be no deferral of consultations on a potential move
to 3 weekly refuse collection, however the consultation be carried out as a
phased approach. ·
A Communications protocol be developed to secure engagement with the
public generally in relation to obtaining feedback on waste services via the
work being undertaken through the established citizens
panel and during customer touch points with the service. Members
were supportive of the following recommendations, as detailed in the circulated
report: That
having had due regard to the Integrated Impact Assessment: · That Measures 1, 4, 6, 7 9,
10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, contained within the circulated report, be
approved; · That Measure 2, contained within
the circulated report be approved. That emphasis be provided on the importance
of education to the public on the potential new measures, and ensuring that
leaflets, advertisement and virtual ‘how to’ videos be provided to the public
to ensure engagement and the raising of awareness is achieved’. That emphasis
be given to providing information on what happens to recycling once collected; · That Measure 3, contained
within the circulated report, be approved. That an update on the provision of
dog poo bags be provided in the first quarterly performance report available 12
months after the bags are made publically available, to include a schedule of
pick-up points across the County Borough; · That Measure 8, contained
within the circulated report be approved. That the Waste and Neighbourhood
Services supervisors continue to monitor street cleanliness levels across the
County Borough and, along with service managers, apply their best endeavours to
ensure consistency of service delivery across the County Borough through the
direction of resources available to them; · That a communications protocol be developed to
highlight Council policy on missed collections and ensure consistent messaging; · That the sum of £350k be used for the purpose of
taking forward the action plan, which was identified as part of the 2023/24
revenue budget process for waste and built into the base budget as a one off
transfer from reserves; · That the Head of Streetcare
make an application to Cabinet, via the Corporate Programme Steering Group, for
the allocation capital funding of £230,000 from capital contingency to take
forward the approved measures. Reason for Decisions: The
primary reason for implementing the action plan was to continue to make
progress towards achieving the next statutory recycling target of 70%, whilst
at the same time addressing some service issues. Implementation of Decisions: The decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at 9am, Tuesday 18 ... view the full minutes text for item 13. |
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Local Area Energy Plan (LAEP) Project - Neath Port Talbot Council PDF 515 KB Minutes: Decision: That
the report be noted. |
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SOUTH WEST WALES REGIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS FRAMEWORK (SWWRCECF) PDF 242 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Decision: That
the report be noted. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items (whether public or exempt) at the discretion of the Chairperson
pursuant to Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 2290 (as amended). Minutes: There
were no urgent items received. |
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Access to Meetings - Exclusion of the Public PDF 244 KB To
resolve to exclude the public for the following items pursuant to Regulation 4
(3) and (5) of Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 2290 and the relevant exempt
paragraphs of Part 4 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972. Minutes: Decision: That
the public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following
item of business on the grounds that it involved the likely disclosure of
exempt information as set out in Paragraph 14 of Schedule 12A of the Local
Government Act 1972 as amended by the Local Government (Access to Information)
(Variation) (Wales) Order 2007 subject to the Public Interest Test (where
appropriate) being applied. |
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Proposed Disposal of 103 Hectares of Agricultural Land Subject to Tenancy Adjoining Hendre Owen Farm at Dyffryn Rhondda Port Talbot Minutes: Decision: That
having had due regard to the first stage Integrated Impact Assessment, subject
to the obligations identified in the circulated report being met, delegated authority
be granted to the Director of Environment and Regeneration (in consultation
with the Cabinet Member for Economic and Community Regeneration) to agree and
enter into appropriate documentation for the disposal of 103 Hectares or
thereabouts of agricultural land (subject to agricultural tenancy) adjoining Hendre Owen Farm, Dyffryn
Rhondda, Port Talbot to facilitate use as a Biodiversity Mitigation
Compensation Site associated with the Wildfox Resort
in the Afan Valley. Reason for Decision: To
obtain a capital receipt for the sale of land and to facilitate compliance with
the S106 agreement between the Council and the developer. Implementation of Decision:
The
decision will be implemented after the three day call in period, which ended at
9am, Tuesday 18 April 2023. |
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Modular classroom accommodation at Ysgol Hendrefelin (Bryncoch site), Blaenhonddan and Crymlyn Primary schools Minutes: *Cllr
W.Griffiths re-affirmed his interest and left the meeting* Officers
clarified that the wrong ‘Integrated Impact Assessment’ had been included as
part of the circulated agenda pack; and advised that when considering the
report, Members should use the ‘Integrated Impact Assessment’ that had been
circulated as a supplement to the agenda. Decision: That
having had due regard to the integrated impact assessment, the Council’s
Contract Procedure Rules be excluded in accordance with rule 5 and that the
Head of Property and Regeneration be granted delegated authority to directly
award a contract to Mc Avoys for £1,793,500. Reason for Decision: To
allow the Council to meet the needs of pupil in mainstream and specialist
provisions by providing additional accommodation which was urgently needed. Implementation of Decision: This
decision is for immediate implementation, and therefore not subject to the
three day call in period |