
The ‘20’s Plenty’ campaign that is being supported by Parish Council’s across North Yorkshire was set up to try to improve road safety.
Our Parish Council have voted to join the campaign and so we are now getting up-dates about events associated with the campaign. This latest information we have received details how the candidates for the forthcoming Police Fire and Crime Commissioner post have expressed their opinions about the 20’s Plenty campaign.
At the meeting held there were statements from Emma Scott-Spivey, Labour candidate, followed by Keith Tordoff, Independent.
Both fully support the 20s Plenty campaign for default 20mph and safer roads for all. Conservative candidate Zoe Metcalfe sent a statement, which was read. She failed to back the campaign for default 20mph and safer roads for all.
The election day is set for the process to elect the new Police Fire and Crime Commissioner, it is Thursday 25th November 2021.
There is a Q&A session link here to listen to the information. https://us02web.zoom.us/…/0dIzADs_rWAWwJNnD60_MAmoyc…
You will need to copy this Passcode to access the recording: p.KE0PzC
The number of Parish councils passing default 20mph motions has risen to at least 33, with many more having agreed in principle and/or doing so on their next meeting agendas.
























