Meetings

P-05-774 Pass Wide and Slow Wales

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Meeting: 17/07/2018 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

3 P-05-774 Pass Wide and Slow Wales

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Minutes:

The Committee considered correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport and the Police and Crime Commissioners for Gwent and North Wales Police, together with further comments from the petitioners, and agreed:

  • to ask the petitioners to update the Committee as to whether a meeting with the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport can be arranged, and to provide further feedback following this;
  • if no meeting has been arranged, write to the Cabinet Secretary to ask him or his officials to meet with the petitioners; and
  • to write again to seek information from Dyfed Powys and South Wales Police and Crime Commissioners about any work undertaken to improve the safety of horses and horse riders whilst using roads, including to promote campaigns aimed at preventing close passes, and for any wider views that may be relevant to the Committee’s consideration of this issue.

 


Meeting: 21/11/2017 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

3 P-05-774 Pass Wide and Slow Wales

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Minutes:

Members considered correspondence from the British Horse Society and the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport, together with further comments from the petitioner and agreed to write to:

 

  • the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport to ask for an outline of the activities undertaken by the Welsh Government to deliver the relevant actions in the Road Safety Framework; and
  • Police and Crime Commissioners to ask whether any work has been undertaken by police forces in Wales to improve the safety of horses and horse riders using roads, including to promote campaigns to prevent close passes.

 


Meeting: 03/10/2017 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 P-05-774 Pass Wide and Slow Wales

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Minutes:

David Rowlands declared the following relevant interest under Standing Order 17.24A:

 

His daughter rides horses.

 

The Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to:

 

·         Write to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure to ask if he will consider whether additional support could be given to the British Horse Society’s “Dead? Or Dead Slow” campaign; and

·         Write to the British Horse Society to ask for their views on the petition and the actions that they believe could be taken to increase awareness of the need to pass horses wide and slow.