Local Councillor's Surgeries |
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Do you want to meet your local Councillors and ask them questions about the Council and its policies, or raise concerns about problems in our area? Surgeries provide an opportunity for any resident to go and talk to their councillor face to face and these take place on a regular basis.
The next opportunity to meet your councillors, Sean Driscoll and Peter Huw Jenkins is as follows. All surgeries are from 12noon to 1pm;
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St John's Church Hall
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Llandaff Parish Hall
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29/03/2025 |
Sean Driscoll |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
26/04/2025 |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
Sean Driscoll |
31/05/2025 |
Sean Driscoll |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
28/06/2025 |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
Sean Driscoll |
26/07/2025 |
Sean Driscoll |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
30/08/2025 |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
Sean Driscoll |
27/09/2025 |
Sean Driscoll |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
25/10/2025 |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
Sean Driscoll |
29/11/2025 |
Sean Driscoll |
Peter Huw Jenkins |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 23 March 2025 15:38 |
For details of our local police officer and PCSOs please see this page in the South Wales Police website |
Last Updated on Sunday, 08 April 2018 16:47 |
Local Planning Applications |
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Download a list of planning applications in Llandaff, this is a complete list, showing applications, decisions and withdrawn applications.
The list is compiled from information available on the Cardiff Council website.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 April 2025 18:38 |
Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT)
PACT meetings are a chance for members of the public to be able to speak to their local PCSOs, police officers and councillors and raise any concerns they may have.
Some examples of the concerns that have been raised have been problem parking in specific areas at specific times and anti-social behaviour at specific locations. Sometimes concerns are raised such as graffiti and the local councillors make a note of this to action it from a council perspective.
The meetings are very informal and are treated as an opportunity to communicate with members of our community who might not necessarily call the police to report things.
The South Wales Police Website website has more information about policing in Danescourt. If you have any questions about PACT then you can contact our local police officers via the South Wales Police website, although if you wish to report incidents, you still need to call this through to 101 (non-emergency) or 999 (emergency). |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2018 19:39 |
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