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SAFEGUARDING WELSH PLACE NAMES IN DENBIGHSHIRE
Meeting: 20/01/2022 - Communities Scrutiny Committee (Item 6)
SAFEGUARDING WELSH PLACE NAMES IN DENBIGHSHIRE
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Councillor
Huw Hilditch-Roberts, Lead Member for Education, Children’s Services and Public
Engagement introduced Tim Dillon, Team Leader - Places Team, were welcomed to
the committee meeting. The Lead Member guided members through the report
(previously circulated) stating the report presented the duties and role of the
authority in safeguarding Welsh and historical place names in the county.
The Team
Leader- Places Team provided members with further detail, stating the legal
position was to have due regard to the guidance and Welsh heritage and
language. It was not a specific duty to have strict Welsh Language naming but
to have due regard to this. Members were informed that Denbighshire had very
recently approved a policy in the context of street naming and numbering where
the authority demonstrated above the legal requirement. Within the adopted
policy it stated any new street named in the authority had to be in the Welsh
Language.
The Chair
thanked the Officer and Lead Member for the detailed report. The Lead Member
and officer responded to members’ comments, concerns and questions as follows –
·
The
Team Leader confirmed he would follow up concerns raised by councillors in
relation to specific streets in member’s wards. He requested members to contact
him with details for further investigation.
·
The
owner of a new estate could propose names to the county for approval following
the correct process and discussion.
·
Praise
was given to the authority for the commitment in naming street names in the
Welsh language.
·
Members
raised concerns on the use of the word ‘drive’ on Welsh street names. The word
‘Ffordd’ was used on many street signs. It was suggested by the Team Leader to
recommend to Cabinet for the policy to be amended to remove the word
‘Dreif/Drive’ from the list stated in the policy. The Scrutiny Co-ordinator
stated it may be a Lead Member decision as it was only a slight amendment.
Clarity on the correct procedure would be sought and adopted.
·
Members
noted the importance of the heritage behind many Welsh named roads. Local
authorities had a duty to take into consideration historic Welsh names and not
the literal interpretation or translation.
·
The
policy stated a street could not be named after an individual alive or
deceased. Changing the name of an existing street would be done following the
procedure set out in the street name changing policy. The Welsh Government
policy would be followed for that change to take place.
The Chair brought the debate to a close and
highlighted the concern regarding the amendment to the policy raised by members
for consideration when formulating their resolutions. After a final discussion
on the resolutions the Committee –
Resolved: subject to the above observations –
(i)
Confirm that it is satisfied that the Council is fully utilising all
powers conferred upon it with regards to safeguarding Welsh and historical
names in both the natural and built environment; and
(ii)
That representations be made to the Cabinet Lead Member seeking him
under powers delegated to him as Lead Member to approve the removal of the
prefix/suffix ‘Dreif’/’Drive’ from the ‘New Street Names’ list in Section B2 of
Denbighshire’s Street Naming and Numbering Policy January 2021.