3230 the LONDON GAZETTE, 6Ra MAY 1960

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3230 the LONDON GAZETTE, 6Ra MAY 1960 3230 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6ra MAY 1960 No. of Path on Map 60 Leaves Path 59 at an old barn and proceeds south-west across fields to terminate on a County road. 16 From a point opposite the entrance to Cynllan Farm, south-east turning north-east to a point north of Coedybryn and proceeding along south edge of wood to Whitehall Farm. Continues across fields to rejoin Path 15 near railway line. (Branch path proceeds west from Whitehall Farm across fields to rejoin main path south of Cynllan.) 23 Leaves Path 6 north of Graig Fatho Farm and proceeds eastwards, past bungalows and coke ovens of Coedely Colliery, continuing along accommodation road across railway to parish boundary west of Melin Graban. Section of path crossing railway. 12 From Bridgend-Llantrisant road west of Garth Villas, south-west crossing railway en route to Hendre Owen Farm. Continues westwards across four fields, then south past Wern-ddu to parish boundary north of Cwm Graian from whence it proceeds south-west along parish boundary. Section of path crossing railway. 13 From Bridgend-Llantrisant road at Rhyd-y-melinydd southwards across railway and fields to Hendre Owen Farm. Section of path crossing railway. 16 From Llanharry-Pontyclun road, south-east alongside wood to Ty-du Farm. Continues eastwards past Ty Draw and over railway to terminate on Cowbridge-Llantrisant road north-east of Brynsadler. Section of path over railway bridge. 43 From eastern end of Southall Street, Brynna, south-east across fields and over railway bridge to join Path 41. Section of path crossing railway. 7 From point near Crofta Farm south-east to join Path 8 on County road. Continues south-east crossing railway embankment on Ystradowen Moors to Sandy Lane. Section of path crossing railway. 10 From Ystradowen-Welsh St. Donate road south-east over railway bridge passing Castell Tal-y-van Farm to junction with Path 13 south of Castell Tal-y-van. Section of path over railway bridge. 3A Through Boverton Girls' Camp. 46 From Ham Lane, along Ham Drive, north-east across fields to stile on Bovertpn Road near Cemetery. 54 Through Llantwit Major churchyard on south side of Church. 3 Leaves Path 1 and proceeds east, passing south of Tir Eithin Farm on to farm accommodation road over which it continues east to County road. Section of path on Tir Eithin Farm. 26 (Road mainly used as a footpath.) Commences on County road east of Prisk Village and proceeds north- wards to a well. PART Two Ways to be added to the Map and Statement Neath Rural District From old coal level at 887/049 south-south-east to Fforch-y-garan and south-east to Gwrangon Ganol. From 900/042 south-west to parish boundary (continuing into Glyncorrwg). Towpath at Blaengwra,ch. Path leading to the bottom of the glen at Melincourt. Path from Cwmhwnt, south-west and west to Rhigos/Blaengwrach parish boundary via Fforch-y-garan. From junction of Paths 15 and 18 to Pwll Du, Carn-y-gist and the Pont Neath Vaughan Road. Towpath along Canal. (Tonna.) Path leading from Neath Abbey Station in Dyffryn Clydach parish towards railway bridge near Old No. 7 Colliery, then along accommodation mineral railway leading from bridge towards old wharf and ending near the old Cardonell Halt on the Vale of Neath line. Path leading from Wenallt Road to the junction of Cydcoed and Mount Pleasant. From Pontwalby under railway viaduct along Cwmgwrelych to join road leading from Cwmhwnt to top of Glyn Neath Bank at a point approximately 300 yds. below Cwmhwnt. Road leading past Llettyreos and Glyn Muryn Bungalows through the woods into Rhigos. Path from parish boundary at 897/052, south-east to buildings at Ystyngwrelych and then south to parish road, passing through colliery to old engine house north-west of Ty'r Mynydd. Path then divides, one section proceeding south along old tramway to Llyn Fach and the other section proceeding south-west to a footpath shown on the map which continues south-west and then south over mountain to Glyncorrwg Urban District. Cardiff Rural District From St. John's Crescent to Heol-y-forlan, Whitchurch, entering Heol-y-forlan at base of railway bridge opposite junction of Caedelyn Road and Ashgrove. From St. John's Crescent to Park Avenue, Whitchurch. Path from Marian south-eastwards through Coed-y-Marlan. (Pendoylan Parish.) From grid reference 075/770 south-west across railway and thence across Peterston Moors to a point where path crosses River Ely and links up with footpath in Pendoylan Parish. Road between Wrinstone and Beauville. From tee on golf course at 130/703 north-west along south side of Pencoetre Wood to route A.4050 opposite Path 42. Path linking Footpaths 14 and 3. (St. Nicholas Parish.) Path to Tinkinswood Cromlech. (St. Nicholas Parish.) Path between Ty Pica and Tymawr to link Path 54 in Pentyrch parish with Path 58 in Llantwit Fardre parish. Path beginning slightly to north of junction of Paths 4, 5 and 6 and proceeding northwards across fields to join public highway midway between Allt-las and Cnepyh. (Peterston-super-Ely Parish.) Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre Rural District Extension of Path Llanharan 24 through railway property in the parish of Llantrisant to Ely Street, Pontyclun. Path 31. From southern end of Bryn Terrace, Llantwit, to Llest Farm and on to terminate on County road opposite Croesged House. Path from northern end of Penybryn Street, Gilfach Goch, northwards to join Path 30 near quarry in vicinity of Glamorgan Terrace. Path between the junction of Yr Allt with Church Street, Llantrisant, and a point of intersection with the lower end of School Street, Llantrisant, to the south-west of point of commencement. Path from Beddau Square to Beddau Park. From a point in Meadow Street, Gilfach, approximately 40 yds. westwards from its junction with Route A.4164 in a north-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 170 yds. then in a westerly direction for approximately 50 yds. and under the railway to join the existing path at a point on the western side of the railway. Path over approach road to Hendy Farm, Pontyclun, and leading north-east to join Path 315. Path connecting Path 311 with Path 348. (Llantrisant Parish.) Cambridge Rural District Path 58. Continuation of Path 56. From junction with Path 57 then running eastwards to junction with Path 59. Path from County road east of Orchard House, Boverton, to County road north-west of Boverton Farm. From Twmpath on trunk road A.48, south-east to join Path 15. (Colwinston Parish.) From St. Athan Hall south-east to road near Boverton Farm. (401).
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