Summary
The Local Access Forum of Monmouthshire Council met on Tuesday, 11 June 2024, to discuss several key issues, including the proposed changes to the Terms of Reference, the review of public rights of way, and the implementation of the Active Travel Plan. Decisions were made on the adoption of the revised Terms of Reference and the prioritisation of certain public rights of way for maintenance.
Terms of Reference
The forum discussed the proposed changes to the Terms of Reference for the Local Access Forum. The revisions aim to clarify the roles and responsibilities of forum members and improve the efficiency of meetings. After a detailed discussion, the members unanimously agreed to adopt the revised Terms of Reference. One member noted, The updated Terms of Reference will help streamline our processes and ensure that all members are clear about their duties and expectations.
Public Rights of Way
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to reviewing the current state of public rights of way in Monmouthshire. The forum identified several key paths that require urgent maintenance and improvement. The discussion highlighted the importance of these paths for local residents and tourists. The forum decided to prioritise the maintenance of the Wye Valley Walk and the Offa's Dyke Path. One member argued, Maintaining these paths is crucial not only for local enjoyment but also for attracting visitors to our area.
Active Travel Plan
The implementation of the Active Travel Plan was another key topic. The plan aims to promote walking and cycling as primary modes of transport within the county. The forum discussed various strategies to encourage active travel, including the development of new cycle routes and the improvement of existing infrastructure. There was a consensus on the need to engage with local communities to ensure the success of the plan. One member stated, Community involvement is essential for the success of the Active Travel Plan. We need to ensure that the routes we develop are both useful and used by the public.
Future Meetings and Engagement
The forum also discussed the schedule for future meetings and the importance of public engagement. Members agreed on the need for more frequent meetings to address ongoing issues promptly. Additionally, there was a call for greater transparency and communication with the public to ensure that their concerns and suggestions are heard and considered.
Attendees
- County Sara Burch
- Anne Underwood
- Anthea Fairey
- Barbara Heys
- Bethany Handley
- Huw Watkins
- Ian Mawdsley
- Irene Brooke
- Jack Thurston
- John Askew
- Kelvin Varney
- Matthew Lewis
- Paul Keeble
- Phil Mundell
- Phillip Allsopp
- Rhys Wynne-Jones
- Richard Garner
- Richard Ray
- Robert Campbell
- Ruth Rourke
- Sallie Roderick
- Sarah Tindal
- Shan Lewis
- Terence Mead
- Wendy Barnard