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Starting School 2018-19 Cover Final.Qxp Layout 1
Starting School 2018-2019 Contents Introduction 2 Information and advice - Contact details..............................................................................................2 Part 1 3 Primary and Secondary Education – General Admission Arrangements A. Choosing a School..........................................................................................................................3 B. Applying for a place ........................................................................................................................4 C.How places are allocated ................................................................................................................5 Part 2 7 Stages of Education Maintained Schools ............................................................................................................................7 Admission Timetable 2018 - 2019 Academic Year ............................................................................14 Admission Policies Voluntary Aided and Controlled (Church) Schools ................................................15 Special Educational Needs ................................................................................................................24 Part 3 26 Appeals Process ..............................................................................................................................26 Part 4 29 Provision of Home to School/College Transport Learner Travel Policy, Information and Arrangements ........................................................................29 -
Deposit Draft Local Development Plan 2006 - 2021 Preserving Our Heritage • Building Our Future Contents
Deposit Draft Local Development Plan 2006 - 2021 Preserving Our Heritage • Building Our Future Contents Chapter 1 Introduction and Context ......................................3 Chapter 7 Monitoring and Review Framework....................117 Introduction...................................................................3 Appendix 1 Detailed Allocations ..........................................121 Structure of document ..................................................4 a) Housing Allocations .............................................121 Key facts about Rhondda Cynon Taf.............................5 b) Employment Allocations......................................128 Links to other Strategies................................................5 c) Retail Allocations .................................................130 National Planning Policy and Technical Advice.........11 d) Major Highway Schemes......................................131 How to use the document...........................................15 e) Sites of Important Nature Conservation Chapter 2 Key Issues in Rhondda Cynon Taf .........................17 and Local Nature Reserves ..................................133 Chapter 3 Vision and Objectives ..........................................21 Appendix 2 Statutory Designations.......................................137 Chapter 4 Core Strategy.......................................................25 Appendix 3 Local Development Plan Evidence Base..............139 Key Diagram ................................................................28 -
08. Dragonsavers Credit Union PDF 193 KB
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru National Assembly for Wales Pwyllgor yr Economi, Seilwaith a Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Sgiliau Committee Mynediad at Fancio Access to Banking EIS(5)AB08 Ymateb gan Dragonsavers Credit Evidence from Dragonsavers Credit Union Union The current position regarding access to banking services in Wales, to include issues relating to financial inclusion and digital inclusion. Dragonsavers Credit Union is based in Rhondda Cynon Taff and has 3 branches (Treorchy, Tonyrefail and Pontyclun) over the years we have seen a significant decline in banking services within our communities. In the case of Tonyrefail, all of the banks (Lloyds and Barclays) and the post office have closed. The Credit Union is the only high street financial services provider in the town. In addition the nearest town, Porth has also seen all bank branches close and the post office move in to a local convenience shop. The credit union does not see itself as an alternative to other high street financial services, but as complementary in being able to offer individuals choice and freedom to access savings and loans. The credit union does not itself offer current account products, but works with a partner, Contis to provide these should they be required by members. These are not free products and Contis charge a monthly management fee to the accounts. In addition to accounts for individuals, Dragonsavers also offers Community Accounts, groups and businesses. These have been particularly popular with local business who require to deposit cash and with small community groups in receipt of grant funding who require an account for this purpose. -
Executive Members1 Civic Salary1 % Opted to Forgo Tr
Statement of Payments Made to Members of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council 2018-2019 % Opted to Senior Salary - Travel Subsistence Employers IRPW forgo Broadband Phone Reimbursement Payments from other Councillor Name Ward Role or Title Basic Salary Executive Civic Salary1 Allowance Allowance Total Pension Salary Allowance Allowance of Care Costs public bodies Members1 Total Total Contributions Name of Amount Paid Public body ADAMS LM Tylorstown Committee 22,270.94 22,270.94 0.00 105.00 22,375.94 5,679.06 Chair BELZAK S Cilfynydd Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 222.00 58.92 13,851.85 Pontypridd 150.00 Town Council BEVAN DR Tylorstown Cabinet 32,271.00 32,271.00 0.00 1,004.45 25.18 33,300.63 8,229.15 Member BOGGIS HV Penywaun Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 339.15 13,910.08 BONETTO J Taffs Well Committee 14,543.51 11,625.77 2,917.74 0.00 14,543.51 Taffs Well 150.00 Chair up to Community 23/05/18. Council Councillor wef 24/05/18 BRADWICK SA Aberdare East Committee 22,270.94 22,270.94 0.00 450.10 22,721.04 5,679.06 South Wales 5,834.00 Chair Fire and Rescue BRENCHER J Graig Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 108.79 222.00 58.92 13,960.64 3,460.59 CALVERT A Aberaman South Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 199.50 222.00 58.92 14,051.35 CAPLE GJ Cymmer Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 13,570.93 3,460.59 CHAPMAN A Treorchy Councillor 13,570.93 13,175.04 2.92 13,175.04 COX AG Porth Councillor 13,570.93 13,175.04 2.92 222.00 13,397.04 CRIMMINGS A Aberdare Cabinet 32,271.00 32,271.00 0.00 686.00 32,957.00 West/Llwydcoed Member CULLWICK JL Penygraig Councillor 13,570.93 13,175.04 2.92 222.00 58.92 13,455.96 3,359.64 DAVIES GR Treherbert Committee 22,270.94 21,584.71 3.08 21,584.71 5,068.08 Chair DAVIES JR Penygraig Councillor 13,570.93 13,175.04 2.92 222.00 13,397.04 DAVIES-JONES AM Tonyrefail West Councillor 13,570.93 13,570.93 0.00 13,570.93 DE VET LM Aberaman North Councillor up 15,879.00 1,945.16 13,933.84 0.00 222.00 58.92 16,159.92 to 23/05/18. -
Treorchy Male Choir Brief History 1955
TREORCHY MALE CHOIR BRIEF HISTORY 1955 By Dean Powell, Publicity Officer & Honorary Archivist JANUARY Saturday January 6th Salem Chapel, Llwynypia The opening concert of the year was held in Llwynypia to raise funds for Salem Chapel. Tenor Haydn Parfitt and bass Harry Price joined the Choir on stage. FEBRUARY Wednesday February 23rd Rehearsal Room, Treorchy The Choir recorded a broadcast for the BBC Overseas Service. MARCH Thursday March 1st Sophia Gardens, Cardiff The Choir appeared in a celebrity St David’s Day broadcast from Sophia Gardens featuring amongst others Mervyn Johns, Hugh Griffith, Rachel Thomas, Dai Dower, Wilfred Wooler, Petula Clark, Donald Houston and the BBC Welsh Orchestra. The Choir shared the stage with the Penarth Ladies Choir. Thursday March 10th Moriah Chapel, Pentre A fundraising concert was held for chapel funds in Moriah, Pentre. Soloists for the evening were Agnes Jenkins-Griffiths and boy soprano Master J. Esau. Sunday March 27th Workmen’s Hall, Abertridwr A concert for the Rhondda Regalia Fund was held in Abertridwr featuring soloists John Davies (baritone) and Haydn Parfitt (tenor). Thursday March 31st Hermon Chapel, Treorchy Another chapel fundraising concert, this time in Treorchy with soloists Haydn Parfitt and Agnes Jenkins-Griffiths APRIL Thursday April 21st Central Hall, Tonypandy The Mid Rhondda Ladies Choir organised a fundraising concert in Tonypandy featuring the Choir. Joining them on their first visit to the Central Hall was mezzo soprano Constance Shacklock and tenor Gerald Davies. Thursday April 28th English Congregational Church, Porth A concert was held to raise funds for the restoration of the church. Joining the Choir was Harry Price and Haydn Parfitt. -
SOUTH WALES. LLANTRISAN'r
DIRECTORY.] SOUTH WALES. LLANTRISAN'r. 465 Gilfach Goch (mixed and infants), erected in 1876, at a 96 boys, 78 girls & 120 infants; William J. Venab1es, cost of £3,375 13S• 4d. for 309 children; average at- master; Miss Selina Swash, girls' mistress; Miss tendance, 180 boys & girls &, 95 infanb; I~aac Owen. Mary Stevens, infants' milltreSo~ master; Mrs. LouiBa David, infants' miBtr"38 National, Pontyclun (mixed &, infanh), erected in 1880, Miskin Village (mixed &, infants), e.rected in 1875, at a & enlarged in 1893, for 350 children; average attend- cost of £1,841 6s. 2d. for 25~ children; av('ra~tl at- ance. 240; George Edward Lewis, master; Miss tendance, 120 boys & girls & 65 infants; Hobert Lloyd Margaret F. Boon, infant8' mistres!J Jones, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, infants' mistress PenrIlUver (infants), built for 130 children; average at- Railway Stations. tendance 120; Miss - Buckley, mistress LIantrisant (Great 'Western Railway, about Il miles from Tonyrefail (mixed' &, infants), erected in 1875, at a cost the town), William HUlin, station master; &, also of of £1,410 3s. 3d. for 350 children; average at~ellda.nce. Taft Vale Railway; Thomas Wrie-ht, goods agent 350; 'l'homas A. Arthur, master; Miss Elizabeth Lobb, Cross inn (Taff Vale Railway, about half a mile from the mistress town), ~ational, Llantrisant (boys, ~irls &, infants), erected at Tonyrefail (Ely Valley Railway, for the conveyance of a oost of £2,000, for 600 children; average aticndance. I goods only), David' James, station master LLANTRISANT. Davies Evan, builder, Pontyclun Hulin William, station master, Great PRIVATE RESIDENTS. DavieSl Evan, mining engnr. Brynteg Western railway Davlee George Thomas, general, James Elizabeth (Mrs.), Cross inn Clark George Thomas D.L., J.P., & furnishing ironmonger & agricul-' James Noah, grocer, Gilfach Goch F.S.A. -
Rhondda Cynon Taf & Merthyr Tydfil Areas
rhondda cynon taf & merthyr tydfil areas ChriStMaS & New Year Services Last journeys on ChriStMaS eve 2019 aBerDare ServiCeS Monday 23 December Monday–Friday school holiday service Service 9 tuesday 24 December Monday–Friday school holiday service Glynhafod 1730 1830 1935 with early finish approx. 2000hrs aberdare Bus station 1750 1845 1950 hirwaun clock 1810 – – wednesday 25 December No service Merthyr tydfil Bus station 1828 – – thursday 26 December Boxing Day special service Service 9 Friday 27 December Saturday service Merthyr tydfil Bus station 1735 1755 1835 hirwaun clock 1755 1814 1853 Saturday 28 December Saturday service aberdare Bus station 1820 1835 1915 Sunday 29 December Sunday service Glynhafod 1835 – 1930 Monday 30 December Saturday service Service 60 Service 60 tuesday 31 December Saturday service with early finish aberdare Bus station 1805 Pontypridd Bus station 1905 approx. 2000hrs Mountain ash railway station 1828 abercynon imperial 1917 abercynon imperial 1846 Mountain ash oxford street 1936 Pontypridd Bus station 1858 aberdare Bus station 1956 2020 Service 172 wednesday 1 January No service aberdare Bus station 1600 1700 1815 thursday 2 January Monday–Friday school holiday service Maerdy court 1614 1714 1828 tonypandy Bus station 1650 1749 1855 Friday 3 January Monday–Friday school holiday service tonyrefail Waunrhydd road 1709 1808 – Saturday 4 January Saturday service Bridgend Bus station arr 1741 1839 – Bridgend Bus station Dep 1745 – – Sunday 5 January Sunday service Porthcawl John street 1810 – – Monday 6 January -
Rhondda Cynon Taf & Merthyr Tydfil Areas
rhondda cynon taf & merthyr tydfil areas ChriStMaS & New Year Services Last journeys on ChriStMaS eve 2019 aBerDare ServiCeS Monday 23 December Monday–Friday school holiday service Service 9 tuesday 24 December Monday–Friday school holiday service Glynhafod 1730 1830 1935 with early finish approx. 2000hrs aberdare Bus station 1750 1845 1950 hirwaun clock 1810 – – wednesday 25 December No service Merthyr tydfil Bus station 1828 – – thursday 26 December Boxing Day special service Service 9 Friday 27 December Saturday service Merthyr tydfil Bus station 1735 1755 1835 hirwaun clock 1755 1814 1853 Saturday 28 December Saturday service aberdare Bus station 1820 1835 1915 Sunday 29 December Sunday service Glynhafod 1835 – 1930 Monday 30 December Saturday service Service 60 Service 60 tuesday 31 December Saturday service with early finish aberdare Bus station 1805 Pontypridd Bus station 1905 approx. 2000hrs Mountain ash railway station 1828 abercynon imperial 1917 abercynon imperial 1846 Mountain ash oxford street 1936 Pontypridd Bus station 1858 aberdare Bus station 1956 2020 Service 172 wednesday 1 January No service aberdare Bus station 1600 1700 1815 thursday 2 January Monday–Friday school holiday service Maerdy court 1614 1714 1828 tonypandy Bus station 1650 1749 1855 Friday 3 January Monday–Friday school holiday service tonyrefail Waunrhydd road 1709 1808 – Saturday 4 January Saturday service Bridgend Bus station arr 1741 1839 – Bridgend Bus station Dep 1745 – – Sunday 5 January Sunday service Porthcawl John street 1810 – – Monday 6 January -