Don’t miss chance to have a say on 20mph in your area
Don’t miss chance to have a say on 20mph in your area
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The opportunity to request changes to the 20mph limits in Pembrokeshire is closing.
Pembrokeshire County Council will end the opportunity for residents to request changes to 20mph limits in their locality on October 21st 2024.
If you wish to forward a suggestion (along with valid reasons) for why a road should be exempted from the 20mph national speed limit in Pembrokeshire, the Council will log your feedback and review it against the new exceptions guidance provided by the Welsh Government.
Please note, for your feedback to be recorded/considered the Council will require the first line of your address and postcode.
This will assist Council officers during the review process to ensure that requests for change are made by those who reside within the same area / community for which the request is being made.
Please ensure all the required details are forwarded to the following email account for consideration:
PembsCC20mph@pembrokeshire.gov.uk
Requests received after the October 21st will not be included in the ongoing review process.
Don’t miss chance to have a say on 20mph in your area
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