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Cymmer & Croeserw
Community Profile – Cymmer & Croeserw Version 5 – will be updated and reviewed next on 29.05.20 The Villages of Cymmer, Croeserw, Abercregan, Dyffryn Rhondda and Cynonville make up the rural ward of Cymmer. They are situated in the east of the Afan Valley, the villages lying approximately 9 miles from the Towns of Port Talbot and Neath. The area is closer to Maesteg and people often travel there for shopping and services as it is easier to get to than Neath or Port Talbot. The villages are located very close to each other – about three quarters of a mile. The local landscape is wooded hills and some farmland. The area is world Entrance to Croeserw renowned for the excellent mountain bike trails. Aerial view of Cymmer looking up the valley The population is, according to the 2011 Census, 2765. This breaks down as 0 – 17 20.8%, 18 - 64 59.5%, 65 and above 19.7%. 988 working age people are economically inactive, this figure, 47.8% been higher than both the NPT average, (29.4%) and Wales (23.0%). 9.7% of the population holds qualifications of Level 4 and above, with the NPT average been 20.8% and Wales as a whole 29.7%. 36.2% of housing is socially rented which is significantly higher than the welsh average of 16.5%. The majority of NPTCBC run facilities are now run and managed by the community. The local comprehensive school closed in July 2019 this has had a devastating impact on the whole valley. Natural Resources Wales manages the forestry in areas of the ward that houses lots of walking and cycling trails. -
Buses As Rapid Transit
BBuusseess aass RRaappiidd TTrraannssiitt A transport revolution in waiting WWeellccoommee ttoo BBRRTT--UUKK RT is a high profile rapid transit mode that CONTACT BRT-UK combines the speed, image and permanence of The principal officers of BRT-UK are: light rail with the cost and flexibility of bus. BRT-UK Chair: Dr Bob Tebb Bseeks to raise the profile of, and develop a centre b of excellence in, bus rapid transit. b Deputy Chair: George Hazel BRT-UK does not seek to promote bus-based rapid transit b Secretary: Mark Curran above all other modes. BRT-UK seeks to enhance b Treasurer: Alex MacAulay understanding of bus rapid transit and what it can do, and b Membership: Dundas & Wilson allow a fair and informed comparison against other modes. External promotion: George Hazel BRT-UK is dedicated to the sharing of information about b evolving bus-based rubber-tyred rapid transit technology. b Website: Alan Brett For more information please contact us at [email protected]. b Conference organisation: Bob Menzies ABOUT BRT-UK BRT-UK MEMBERSHIP Membership of BRT-UK has been set at £250 for 2007/08. Objectives of the association Membership runs from 1st April-31st March. Membership is payable by cheque, to BRT-UK. Applications for membership The objectives of BRT-UK are: should be sent to BRT-UK, c/o Dundas & Wilson, 5th Floor, b To establish and promote good practice in the delivery Northwest Wing, Bush House, Aldwych, London, WC2B 4EZ. of BRT; For queries regarding membership please e-mail b To seek to establish/collate data on all aspects of BRT -
Weekly Auctions Said It Was Lovely That So Many People Kept Asking for Items
Why Choose Us? TESCO COLLEGUES FUND RAISE FOR SHOOTING STARS CANCER UNIT Tesco colleague Karen has been raising money on behalf of Maelor Hospital Volunteer Joyce Tudor from New Roofs Re-Roofs Slating Tiling Garth. Joyce has been making rainbows during Flat Roofs Re-Pointing Leadwork Lockdown and Karen was delighted to present £200 PCV-U Fascia Guttering raised from Tesco Staff who have been buying them as quick as she could crochet them! Joyce is well know for All Chimney Repairs All Roof Joinery her skills being a member of Cefn Crochet and the Knit Rubber Roofing Fibre Glass Roofing and Natter Groups who were meeting at Cefn Library, Insurance Work Undertaken she has been making colourful Rainbows, Hearts, Owls and Masks. Joyce who usually spends around 24 Hour Emergency Call Out 400 hours a year volunteering at the Maelor said it have been Call NOW on 01691 770097 or 07903 879726 a great way to keep Or visit: www.acrroofingservices.co.uk busy whilst isolating as she has missed being part of the Maelor Robin JOIN US ON LINE AT OUR Team along with the FRIENDLY AUCTION HOUSE friends she meets in the groups she enjoys. She Weekly Auctions said it was lovely that so many people kept asking for items. She WE ARE CONTINUING OUR WEEKLY has raised a total of AUCTIONS EVERY £325 during this lockdown all of which goes to Maelor Shooting Stars. SATURDAY @10am ** ONLINE ONLY ** LLANGOLLEN & DEE VALLEY FOOD AND DRINK With contactless collection or A huge welcome back to all the contactless delivery of won lots. -
Parents' Guide
Parents’ Guide to education services in Wrexham 2021/22 wreiliaml'f COUNTY8DIIOUGH C0UNC1l CYNGOll~STRB=SIIIIOL Parents’ Guide to Education Services in Wrexham I 2021/22 Contents Letter from the Chief Oficer Education and Early Intervention 3 Introduction 4 School Prospectus Availability 4 Equality, Human Rights and Diversity 4 Admission to School 5 Admissions Timetable 5 Transition to Secondary School 6 Nursery Education 7 Primary Education 7 Secondary Education 7 Welsh Medium Education 7 Foundation Schools 8 Denominational Schools (Voluntary Controlled) 8 Denominational Schools (Voluntary Aided) 8 Additional Learning Needs/Additional Learning Provision 9 Policy and Procedures for Admission to Schools 10 Admission Forum/Consultation 10 Admission Procedure 11 Equal Preferences 11 Care of a Child 12 Parental Responsibility 12 Admission Arrangements 13 Over-Subscription Criteria 13 Terms/Definitions Used in Over-subscription Criteria 14 Admission to Schools in Other LAs and Independent Schools 18 Admissions to Funded Early Education for 3 year olds in Wrexham 19 Eligibility 19 Give your child the best start 19 How it works 20 How to apply for Funded Early Education 20 30 hour childcare 22 Admission to Schools Maintained by the LA 23 Nursery Education 23 Maintained Primary School Admission – Admission to Reception 23 Admission to Secondary School in Wrexham County Borough 24 Appeals 24 Transfer Between Schools Outside of Normal Admission Times 25 Public Qualifications 25 1 Parents’ Guide to Education Services in Wrexham I 2021/22 Education After Compulsory School Age 25 School Leaving Dates 25 Denominational Schools Admissions Policies 2021-2022 26 Catholic Primary Schools 26 St. Anne’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School 26 St. -
Local Transport Plan 2015
Bridgend County Borough Council September 2015 Local Transport Plan 2015 - 2030 Version Control and Approvals Version Summary of Changes Approved for Issue by Date No. 0.1 Public consultation draft BCBC Cabinet 11/11/14 Corporate Director – Includes amendments following public 1 Communities under 26/01/15 consultation prior to submission to WG. Delegated Powers 2 Includes minor editorial changes. Welsh Government 21/05/15 Foreword This Local Transport Plan, in line with the guidance provided by the Welsh Government, represents a return to a more local approach to the planning of transport within Bridgend and a departure from the previous focus on regional transport issues under the erstwhile Sewta’s Regional Transport Plan. Under this LTP, Bridgend County Borough Council will be able to plan and co-ordinate investment in local transport in pursuit of local objectives that deliver local aspirations, whilst still recognising the significance of Bridgend’s role as a link between the two South Wales City Regions. The Vision of this LTP espouses a transport system that is effective, accessible, integrated and sustainable, aimed at delivering economic growth, offering equal opportunity for all, and enhancing the health, fitness and well-being of local residents. Bridgend has a unique geographical position, lying between the two city-regions in South Wales. Its proximity to the Cardiff Capital Region, and the historical transport links that connect the two areas, enhances the county borough’s potential to exploit a wider regional market. It is clear that improving transport and accessibility links between the county borough and both city-regions will enhance the county borough’s competitiveness. -
Our Stakeholders
Strategic report continued Our stakeholders We believe that strong engagement, collaboration and dialogue are critical to the effectiveness of our long-term relationships with key stakeholders. Customers We are committed to our customers This includes our customers, investors, Trafficking Statement, which is updated and passionate about improving their government and political stakeholders, our annually, sets out our policies and the steps people, our suppliers and partners, and the we take to address risks in our business experience and satisfaction. We keep communities we serve. and our supply chains and can be found our customers at the heart of everything at www.firstgroupplc.com. Engaging ethically we do, and our teams strive to always In line with our values and the expectations We have a zero-tolerance approach to bribery, exceed their expectations. of our customers and partners, we are and never offer or accept any form of payment committed to conducting our relationships or incentive intended to improperly influence How we engage with customers with our stakeholders with high ethical and a business decision. Equally, we support free moral standards in all our interactions. Our and open competition, gaining our competitive ■■ Regular customer and passenger values and ethical commitment shape not advantage by providing the highest level satisfaction surveys to identify what only what we do, but also how we do it. of service, not through unethical or illegal we do well and where we can improve business practices. We have internal control ■■ We invest time and effort to put in place the Robust customer feedback processes systems and procedures in place to counter right processes, policies and governance through online and traditional channels bribery and corruption, and to ensure that structures to ensure we meet these high ■■ Customer panels and events we comply with competition and trade laws. -
Gwestai Lleoliad Cod Post Graddfa Ystafelloedd
GWESTAI LLEOLIAD COD POST GRADDFA YSTAFELLOEDD PARCIO HOTELS LOCATION POSTCODE GRADING ROOMS PARKING Abbey Grange Hotel Llangollen LL20 8DD 01978 860753 3 star 8 Whitewaters Hotel Llangollen LL20 8AD 01978 861661 3 star 24 The Royal Hotel Llangollen LL20 8PG 01978 860202 3 star 33 Chainbridge Hotel Llangollen LL20 8BS 01978 860215 3 star 30 The Hand Hotel Llangollen LL20 8PL 01978 860303 3 star 58 Ruthin Castle Ruthin LL15 2NU 01824 702664 4 Star 62 Moreton Park Gledrid, Chirk LL14 5DG 01691 776666 Listed 45 Buck House Hotel Bangor on Dee LL13 0AU 01978 780366 3 Star 7 Lyons Woodlands Hotel Llafwrog, Ruthin LL15 2AN 01824 705107 AWAITING 7 GWESTAI/TAFARNDAI INNS Bridge End Hotel Llangollen Ll20 8RY 01978 860634 3 Star 9 The Britannia Inn Llangollen LL20 8DW 01978 860144 3 Star 6 Mulberry Inn Llwynmawr, Glynceiriog LL20 7BB 01691 718281 4 Star 14 West Arms Llanarmon DC LL20 7LD 01691 600665 4 Star 15 The Hand, Llanarmon Llanarmon DC LL20 7LD 01691 600666 4 Star 13 The Druid Inn Llanferres CH7 5SN 01352 810225 3 Star 5 TAI BWYTA GYDA STAFELLOEDD RESTAURANT WITH ROOMS Manorhaus Llangollen Llangollen LL20 8EU 01978 860775 5 Star 6 x Gales Llangollen LL20 8PF 01978 860089 3 Star 16 Tyddyn Llan Llandrillo LL21 0ST 01490 440264 5 Star 13 Manorhaus Ruthin LL15 1AH 01824 704830 5 Star 8 LLETY GUEST ACCOMM. The Stableyard Bangor on Dee LL13 0AU 01978 780642 4 Star 6 Plas Derwen Corwen LL21 0DR 01490 412742 4 Star 3 01824 703 Sarum House Ruthin LL21 0DR 886 4 Star 3 GWELY A BRECWAST GUEST HOUSES & B&B'S Cornerstones Llangollen -
2 Cardiff Airport Express T9 – the Route
Y Pwyllgor Cyfrifon Cyhoeddus | Public Accounts Committee PAC(4)-06-16 P2 CARDIFF AIRPORT EXPRESS (T9) EXTERNAL MINISTERIAL REVIEW Prepared by: Professor Stuart Cole CBE BA MSc FCILT FICE Emeritus Professor of Transport University of South Wales 24 January 2014 CAE T9 Rpt Minister v8 FINAL 24Jan14 CONTENTS 1 TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE REVIEW ........................................................................... 4 2 CARDIFF AIRPORT EXPRESS T9 – THE ROUTE ................................................................... 6 3 REVIEW TO DECEMBER 2013 AND ACTION PLANS 2014 - 2018 ...................................... 7 3.1 EFFECTIVENESS TO DECEMBER 2013 – THE FIRST FIVE MONTHS ....................... 7 3.2 ACTION PLAN – SHORT TERM (2014) ................................................................................ 8 3.3 ACTION PLAN – ACHIEVING LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY ..................................... 10 4 BACKGROUND / SETTING UP THE SERVICE ...................................................................... 13 4.1 CREATING THE CARDIFF AIRPORT EXPRESS ............................................................. 13 4.2 RECENT OPERATIONS: DIRECT SERVICE TO CARDIFF AIRPORT ......................... 14 4.3 CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS ................................................................................... 15 4.4 TIMING OF SERVICE COMMENCEMENT......................................................................... 16 5 CURRENT PERFORMANCE – THE EFFECTIVENES OF THE CURRENT SERVICE (August 2013 – December 2013) ................................................................................................. -
Denbighshire Record Office
GB 0209 DD/BE Denbighshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30556 The National Archives CLWYD RECORD OFFICE L ARO S.P.BEVON MSS. Schedule of documents deposited on indefinite loan by the County Librarian per Wrexham Area Library. 20 July 1976 (Ref: DD/BE) Clwyd Record Office 46, Clwyd Street, Ruthin, Clwyd A.N. 321 July 1987 S.P.BEVON MSS. This collection consists of material received from a Wrexham solicitor, relating to his personal and business affairs, and to some of his clients. The bulk of S.P.Bevon's personal papers consist of correspondence about properties he owned in Wrexham, and reports and prospectuses of various mining and plantation concerns abroad, in which he owned shares. There is no autobiographical material. The rest of the collection has been sorted into sequence by parish, with separate sections for court cases and election papers, as there is no large quantity of material relating to an individual client. Perhaps the most interesting item is a photograph showing the range of products made by Ewloe Potteries, Buckley, in the 1920s. Other interesting subjects include Ffos-y-go Colliery, Gwersyllt, 1901-4; the appointment of a receiver for the New Llangollen Slate and Slab Company. 1898-1903; prospectus of Broughton Hall Iron Company, c.1890; complaints about conditions at Croesnewydd Military Hospital, Wrexham, 1917; and a dispute over building costs of a new church at Brynteg, 1894-5. There are also some files of papers relating to S.P.Bevon's clients, 1920-40, in the Wrexham Library collection. -
EBC(4)-39-12 Paper 4
Enterprise and Business Committee Inquiry into Integrated Public Transport This document forms the written evidence of FirstGroup plc (First) to the Enterprise and Business Committee inquiry into Integrated Public Transport. The terms of reference and Key Issues are reproduced below in bold, with the response from First following in italics under each heading. First Cymru is the leading provider of local bus services across much of south Wales, in addition to the high quality express Greyhound coach service between Swansea and Cardiff. First Cymru operates a fleet of over 320 vehicles operating out of local depots in Cardiff, Maesteg, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Swansea, Llanelli and Ammanford/Ty Croes, and employs approximately 750 people. First Great Western (FGW) operates mainline passenger rail services from South Wales to London Paddington, together with services linking Cardiff with the south coast of England and Somerset. Services that operate between South Wales and England represent approximately 27% of FGW total revenue. The Great Western Rail Utilisation Strategy predicted growth in passenger journeys between 2008 and 2019 to be at least 32%. This has proved to be an underestimate with some areas already experiencing growth of 41%, and FGW has invested in services and rolling stock to deal with this extra demand. The terms of reference for the inquiry are: How well is Welsh public transport integrated, particularly in relation to bus, rail and community transport services, and what factors limit integration? Integration between bus and rail services in Wales is currently dichotomous between urban and rural areas. Whilst urban areas such as Cardiff, Swansea and Newport show a degree of successful integration due to their proximity to main line rail services coupled dense local bus networks serving local areas, this is not necessarily true for more rural areas and is therefore difficult to quantify. -
Maelor Angling Trevor Section
River Dee Llangollen Maelor Angling Fishing allowed from this bank A/B road No fishing allowed from this bank Other road Direction of flow Footpath Extent of pools Rail Bye-laws and Rules as Natural Resources Wales and Maelor Angling Limited regulation 1 mile A539 Ruabon 2 kilometres Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2014 Produced by www.themappingcompany.co.uk Sewage Works B Lingo Pool A The Rocks CEFN- A539 Sun Trevor Llangollen PH C MAWR Sand TREVOR Hole Slaughter Sun Pool House Pool Bont Bridge Run Llandyn Cysylltau Beat Suspension Bridge P H Bridge The Point Big Rock Aqueduct Llangollen- Ivy Pool Jerey’s Dwy Sun Bank Cottage Wood fechan Care A539 Craig gan Beat A5 Br The Meadows L Pont oo l G Llangollen k Llangollen a P n Cysyllte Trevnant and District g Aqueduct Run CEFN- Golf Club o B5605 l Tyn-y- l Argoed Llyn BYCHAN Bryn-Howel e Wern n Farm Llewellyn D Farm C Pool a nal Llyn y Boat Pool Long Meadow Plas-yn- B5434 pentre J Sludgy Llyn y Fence Abergregan e Ty-Isa Ty Mawr Viaduct Pool e Pool Cottage Trevor Mill r D Farm Country Pool ive Park R Bathers Grove Fawr A5 Mill Run Beat A5E Ddol Issa Dyke Run Viaduct Cwmalis Beat Forge Ddol-isaf FRONCYSYLLTE Cherry Tree Pool Pool F Access points and Parking: B5605 A Park on disused railway line by sewage works F Car park by farm (6 car limit) Park in lay-by Car park under aqueduct B G A5 C Park in ‘Sun Trevor’ car park (3 car limit) H Park in canal side car park Chirk D Park in golf club overflow car park J Park in ‘Ty Mawr’ car park E Park in lay-by Note: All vehicles parked at owners risk. -
LMA-Whole Stretch V2
RHEWL Dee Abersilio Access points and Parking: Access points and Parking: Farm Brook Conq Sun Rhewl Abersilio A Foot access to Dee Farm Pool - park at ‘C’ 1 Park on disused railway line by sewage works 6 Car park by farm (6 car limit) PH Brook B B Park in lane clear of ‘Abersilio’ Park in lay-by Car park under aqueduct Stile R 2 7 Dee Farm ive C Park in Forestry clearing Pool r D The Glide 3 Park in ‘Sun Trevor’ car park (3 car limit) 8 Park in canal side car park ee A D ‘Duncans Pool’ - any method Rhysgog side 4 Park in golf club overflow car park 9 Park in ‘Ty Mawr’ car park, The Fridge The (fly only for Salmon on the Llantysilio bank) Pothole Derecks charges apply Glan yr Pool Pool 5 Park in lay-by Afon E Park in lay-by near stile Pen F Park clear of Church and Farm gates Note: All vehicles parked at owners risk. Do Not obstruct farm gates or private drives C Dre P Park at railway siding The A542 G Channels Horseshoe Pass Top Pool & Ruthin H Park at railway siding Stile k o o r Berwyn Station - park as for ‘G’ and ‘H’ The Sycamore B J Run y e e b b ’Jenny Jones’ - park at Eisteddfod Coach Park b b L A A PENTREFELIN M ‘Hand Hotel’ - pick up keys from reception Stile The Pipe N ‘Dr Who’ - park in Public car park, charges apply Pool Gates (through cemetery) F Ty Craig Park at foot of Birch Hill Stile Horseshoe Pool R Llantysilio Falls Rhysgog Church Access ‘Lingo’ - park on low-level car park at ‘Tyn-y-Wern’ Farm Chainbridge onto rocks S Hollybush Water Gate Runs Sea Trout Pool Gate Pool pump house Steps Railway Note: All vehicles parked