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Venue: Council Chamber - Council Offices
Contact: Mrs Mairwen Hughes
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To submit for confirmation, the draft minutes of the meeting of the County Council held on 9 December 2025. |
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Declaration of Interest To receive a declaration of interest from any Member or Officer in respect of any item of business. |
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Announcements To receive any announcements from the Chairperson, Leader of the Council or the Chief Executive. |
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Questions To submit the following questions on notice by Councillor Robert Ll Jones in relation to large vehicles traversing through Holyhead on their way to Ireland via the ferries: -
I would like to ask the Leader of Ynys Mon Council as to whether he has asked our Senedd member or our M.P. to tell us what is happening regarding any plans to provide parking facilities for Lorries in transit to Ireland through the port of Holyhead.
We need to support these drivers as it is a danger to pedestrians when the cabs are being parked on the shop car parks around the Penrhos precinct. Recent problems this winter with adverse weather conditions have only added to the problem.
From what I understand our Highways Department have made the Welsh Government aware of the ongoing issues and are willing to work co-operatively in finding a solution to this problem. We need to act before an accident or worse happens. |
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Notice of Motion To receive the following Notice of Motion by Councillor Dylan Rees: -
The pioneering Red Squirrel Conservation Project on Ynys Mon has proved extremely successful. There are now in the region of 800 red squirrels on the island with the largest pockets being around Llangefni, Marianglas and along some of the coastal straits. Sightings of red squirrels bring joy and excitement to locals and visitors alike. However, the success of this project remains under constant threat because of squirrelpox.
Squirrelpoxvirus is carried and spread by grey squirrels, but it doesn't harm them. When red squirrels are infected, they develop open extensive skin lesions and die a painful death within 2 weeks. In North Wales, 70-80% of the Gwynedd red population was lost in a 2020/21 outbreak. Within the last 18 months approximately 40 grey squirrels have been captured on Ynys Mon and despite the best efforts it is impossible to stop every grey squirrel from coming onto the island. A long-term solution is needed before it is too late.
In 2023 a petition was commenced calling upon the Welsh Government to fund vaccine research to protect red squirrels from deadly squirrelpox. The petition had collected 11,313 signatures from across Wales and was debated in the Senedd on the 27 September 2023. It was given cross-party support and consequently received Ministerial commitment.
To date, the only action that Welsh Government officials have undertaken was to send invitations to suppliers registered on the “Sell2Wales” website inviting tenders. This was in July 2025 and the advert only remained on the website for five weeks and unsurprisingly no tenders were received. No further action has since been taken.
Anglesey Council therefore calls upon the Welsh Government, as a matter of urgency, to take the necessary steps to commission an appropriate organisation to carry out the vaccine research. |
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Presentation of Petitions To receive any petition in accordance with Paragraph 4.1.11 of the Constitution. |
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Treasury Management Mid-Year Review 2025/26 To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 16 December 2025. |
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Capital Strategy 2026 - 2031 To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 27 January 2026. |
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Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2026/27 To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026. |
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Medium Term Financial Strategy and Budget 2026/2027 · Revenue Budget 2026/27
To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026.
· Capital Budget 2026/27
To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026.
· Discretionary Council Tax Relief Policy
To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026.
· Council Tax Resolution 2026/27
To submit the report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer.
Opposition Group Alternative Budget Proposal To submit for the Council’s consideration, the Opposition Group’s amendment to the final budget proposals of the Executive in accordance with section 4.3.2.2.11 of the Constitution
Additional documents: |
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To submit the report of the Director of Function (Council Business)/Monitoring Officer, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026. |
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Political Balance of Committees To submit the report of the Head of Democratic Services. |
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Statement of Licensing Policy 2026 - 2031 To submit the report of the Head of Regulation and Economic Development, as presented to the Executive on 24 February 2026. |
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Pay Policy Statement 2026 To submit the report of the Head of Human Resources, Communications and Customer Experience. |