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- From 17 September 2023, the default speed limit in built up areas in Wales will reduce from 30mph to 20mph. These include roads where street lights are placed no more than 200 yards apart
- Economy and Environment works to provide a clean, green, sustainable environment for residents and businesses in Torfaen. Our skilled and experienced staff are the backbone to public services in the borough
- Proposed Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders that will mean some roads keep 30mph speed limit
- From 17 September 2023, the default speed limit in built up areas in Wales will reduce from 30mph to 20mph. These include roads where street lights are placed no more than 200 yards apart. Here are answers to some of your questions about the default speed limit
- This strategy sets a clear and achievable vision for how we can work together to deliver a successful, sustainable Torfaen economy for future generations
- Our 9 Well-being Objectives for 2022/27
- Key challenges to address include well-being, sustainability, connectivity, culture and heritage and financial
- We want to ensure the services we provide are excellent, meet customer needs and contribute towards our Wellbeing Goals set out in the County Plan. Our Digital First Customer Strategy is a key part of this ambition and sets out how we will use Digital, Data and Technology to improve the customer experience and how we do things.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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