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18 5 (um) 58.2m Church 12 20 MAEDREF Sinks Spring CLOS to Path 16 27 3 Collects 1 2 Subway 11 1 1 1 WAY CLOSE 4 17 Surgery 32 22 RECTORY 33 COURT 2 to 24 11 NICHOLAS 39 54 29 to 13 DRIVE Playground L 54a 9 CLIVE Twrs L 9 Twrs 19 11 79 WINDSOR 2 3 11 10 2 7 10 9 Tennis 9 1 Issues 7 Pond 26 9 Courts GOETRE 10 16 29 Spring TYLAWAY 18 7 13 43 GREEN 11 CLOS 24 1 STELLA 7 53 5 Wood 20 MIGNA 13 L WERN 6 L 15 Twrs FAWR 2 3 1 3 Twrs 20 24 8 OLD 66 11 MARIS ROAD Rhydlafar 47 1 6 MILL Gwern y Cegyrn 8 Nant Radyr 1 Issues 6 PLACE CLOSE 4 35 19 Woods 40 DRIVE 89 1 28 CHURCH 30 7 37 2 39 49 House 61 1 51 45 41.1m El Sub Sta MAES 5 18 Apex 1 DROVERS FB Path 34 2 PILGRIM Burnt 2 36 Y 2 LLANTARNAM DRIVE (um) LLECH 2 Mound Playground 2 Drain 50 11 48 15 CLOSE 42 62 44 27 1 5 FB 99 2 1 7 10 CATWG 71 3 58 46 6 12 11 Springs (um) ST Path WAY PLAS-Y-MYNACH DRIVE 52 56 1 80 WALES FFORDD ARUDUR 1 OF CLOS 24 PRINCE 1 GWERN 2 HEN 31 8 2 28 54 B 56 ESS 13 1 4262 Coed y Goetre 109 27 4 18 2 21 2 31 111 4 34 PLAS -Y-MYNACH 29 PLAS Y MYNACH 16 6 33 6 60 11 15 Playground 8 13 24 28 14 28 CAE 38 4 1 16 LB 14 40 FB 27 12 4 8 ROAD 56 GARW 1 RADYR FARM 113 GOETRE 66 1 BACH Pond 4 Nant Issues 3 6 Rhydlafar Pond 39 FAWR DRIVE 23 82 89 68 LLANTARNAM Bridleway 5 1 9 30 20 34 32 91 17 14 El Sub Sta Bridle Way Path 31 16 to Picnic Area 41 ROAD 60.4m 115 LLANTRISANT ED Bdy 40 19 76 CR 13 Lower Barn 7 7 Pond Track WOODFIELD Path DRIVE AVENUE 53 101 RHYDLAFAR 6 117 15 Upper Barn 45 72.2m Drain 8 17 47 27 94 Cardiff Medical Suppliers 50.9m Sta 92 ARUDUR El Sub 111 HEN 1 50 Whitebarn 104 77.4m Radyr Farm 123 House Path to 113 LLANTRISANT Rhydlafar LIME 5 102 ROAD Old CLOSE Farm 61 96 The 6 Byre Pond 15 127 94 Path Wilde Drain 22 Rhydlafar Court A 4119 69 16 Path Path Path 135 1 116 (um) Nant (um) 2 143 Radyr Drain 8 Woods Pond Track Goitre-fach 75 122 LLANTRISANT 52 2 to 124 66 151 RADYR PARC 68 to CLOS 82 128 54.6m 106 161 84 to 98 89.9m Ty-gwyn 179 HEOL Community CR Centre LLANTRISANT ROAD ISAF 76.5m Chy ED Bdy Tennis Courts 189 Issues LLANTRISANT 148 Radyr Path Comprehensive 34.1m School 60.7m Coed y Trenches Hermit Wood RADYR 133 Pistyll Track Golau PARC 118 Issues ROAD CLOS 1 Track ISAF Playing Field Tennis Courts 124 Bdy PARC ED Def 124a 67.4m Dismantled Path CH 10 PLYMOUTH 126 Railway A 2 4119 145 HEOL 14 Maes Y Llech Holly House 8 Cottages 7 15 Pond 17 7 2 19 1 128 4 Chandos 22 1 Hafod-y-ddinas 28 Rhydlafar Def 16 BALDWIN Track 21 Nant ROAD 29 CLOSE Tank CH Line Pond 151 6 Transmission Playing Field Electricity 4 Bdy PECKHAM 2 Drain ED CLOSE 36 42 Spring 17 CROFFT-Y-GENAU 5 Path 26 44.5m 153 1 52 Spring 59.1m Halfwrt 49 30 48 1 HEOL 1 ISAF 2 Court Shepley Dismantled Issues Path 25 72 LLANTRISANT 50 Railway ROAD Path 3 Pond 56 CH 37 50 BUCKLEY 55.5m 15 20 Crofft-y-genau 61 ED 69 Bdy CLOSE 4 Maes-y-llech CARDIFF Def 35 8 1 El Sub Sta 2 1 Playground Path (um) 12 12a 14 TIMOTHY Path 38 REES CLOSE 4 25 30 47 Track 62 56 1 40.2m 2 23 Issues 43 2 51 15a 15 CLOSE 12 HERBERT MARCH 19 14 35 7 39 32 Issues Tank Track 6 18 Pond Bdy 29 ED CLOSE JEVAN CH 1 15 10 Issues 24 Coed y Gof LLANTRISANT Pond ROAD 20 ARADUR HEOL CR 11 1 8 ED 26 Bdy 1 Path (um) 28 1 21 4 Aqueduct 32 . CLOSE TY PARC 6 49.7m 58 23 3 36 5 60 53.9m El Sub Sta apply 48 40 72 CF HEOL 1 38 ARADUR Fair ED Bdy View 21 WAY 29 6 35 49.7m 29 DANESCOURT 2 2 26 22 ETL 48 8 VISTA Shelter 26 RISE 32 28 CLOSE 10 SUNDEW 1 19 conditions ED ED Reservoir Bdy (covered) Bdy 14 CR Path (um) 19 11 CH 7 Pond 1 2 to 10 Woodley Court rights Spring Tank 10 17 1 16 LLANTRISANT Sheep Wash Lodge Mast (Telecommunication) ROAD CROFT-Y-GENAU Track RESTWAYSCLOSE Pond 9 ETL 1 Radyr Chain 5 El Sub Sta Pond licence Tennis Court OS Drain 3 28 Court Path (um) 34 Camellia ETL 1 40 45 51 FF Subway 27 ASHDENECLOSE ROAD 20 1 57 14 WATERHALL 8 13 Standard Railway Dismantled Railway 2 1 4 6 10 Drain Dismantled Drain 8 12 Track 14 47.5m 16 2 1 Subway Pentrebane Cottages FF 12 15 Waterhall Plantation 13 16 Playing Field 21 10 7 9 6 11 14 22 8 5 66 Meadowbank ROAD Court ED 12 Bdy 4 2 64 Leisure Centre 2 13 Campion 178 3 Place 1 33.5m 166 154 32 1 LB 0100031673 Posts 31.4m 135 CROFFT-Y-GENAU 11 129 Shelter Drain Pond 21 127 Sinks 16 7 Goch House 121 Pond 62 119 Place 117 ROAD 47.2m 55 Cypress 56 58 Berry 2 RH 60 13 Place Pentrebane 18 62 64 54 1 Well 49 16 GVC 74 52 50 number Sinks 50 48 46 CRESCENT 3 45 88 ASHCROFT Red Well GVC 12 1 . 14 8 21 .7m 11 El Sub Sta 43 27 7 100 10 35 Bracken 24 9 Place 12 Sherwood Place 47 2 Court 25 6 3 110 4 Cypress 1 59 5 Slanney Woods 2 14 Kennels 4 2 Def 13 17 38 17 and Cattery 8 61 112 12 2 Licence El 43 114 Sub Sta 20 1 The Slanney 2 LILAC CLOSE 34 36 15 57 41.8m 53 55 59 69 CHERRY CLOSE 71 11 7 1 15 AMETHYST ROAD 26 RH 1 75 31 45 5 44 26 clarification 9 2 14 30 ROAD 116 Playing Field CEDAR GROVE WATERHALL El Sub Sta for EmapSite 26.5m 25 14 35 1 20 .
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