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Page 1 of 9 VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED up TO
Tredomen House Tŷ Tredomen Tredomen Park Parc Tredomen Tredomen Tredomen Ystrad Mynach Ystrad Mynach Hengoed Hengoed CF82 7WF CF82 7WF VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UP TO 26 June 2019 Any comments or enquiries should be addressed to the Development Management Manager Case Ref. 19/0301/FULL Site Area: 1514m² Location: Ty Tallis 13 Penrhiw Terrace Oakdale Blackwood NP12 0JH (UPRN 000043169076) Proposal: Erect contemporary dwelling within curtilage of Ty Tallis Case Officer: Miss E Rowley ( 01443 864776 : [email protected] Ward: Penmaen Map 318424 (E) 198495 (N) Ref : Community Council : Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. 19/0302/LBC Site Area: 1514m² Location: Ty Tallis 13 Penrhiw Terrace Oakdale Blackwood NP12 0JH (UPRN 000043169076) Proposal: Remove link corridor between original hospital building and modern kitchen extension, reinstating and making good the former entrance to the north side of the original building and relocating the kitchen and installing a gas boiler Case Officer: Miss E Rowley ( 01443 864776 : [email protected] Ward: Penmaen Map 318424 (E) 198495 (N) Ref : Community Council : Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Page 1 of 9 Case Ref. 19/0378/OUT Site Area: 1089m² Location: Land At The Old Farmhouse Pentref-Y-Groes Farm Lane East Croespenmaen (UPRN 000043175096) Proposal: Erect two detached dwellings Case Officer: Mr C Boardman ( 01443 864674 : [email protected] Ward: Crumlin Map 319773 (E) 198033 (N) Ref : Community Council : Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. 19/0433/FULL Site Area: 289m² Location: 2 Duffryn Close Penpedairheol Hengoed CF82 8DN (UPRN 000043012388) Proposal: Alter and extend existing dwelling to provide additional living accommodation Case Officer: Mr A Pyne ( 01443 864523 : [email protected] Ward: St Cattwg Map 313916 (E) 197582 (N) Ref : Community Council : Gelligaer Community Council Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. -
In South Wale Last Journeys on 24 December & 31 December 2017
in South Wales Christmas & New Year Services Last journeys on 24 December in SOUTH WALES & 31 December 2017 2017 Friday 22 December Normal Friday service Service X24 Saturday 23 December Normal Saturday service 1830 from Newport City Bus Station (full route) Sunday 24 December Sunday service 1940 from Newport City Bus Station to Cwmbran Bus Station Monday 25 December No service 1923 from Blaenavon High Street to Cwmbran Bus Stationin South Wales Tuesday 26 December X24, 26 and 151 services only Wednesday 27 December Saturday service Service 26 Thursday 28 December Saturday service 1725 from Cardiff Lower St Mary St Stop KJ (full route) Friday 29 December Saturday service 1800 from Blackwood Interchange Saturday 30 December Saturday service 1916 from Cardiff Lower St Mary St Stop KJ as far as Caerphilly then stop Sunday 31 December Sunday service to drop off on request 2018 Monday 1 January No service Service 50 Tuesday 2 January Normal Tuesday service 1702 from Bargoed Hanbury Square (full route) 1750 from Newport City Bus Station * With curtailments at approximately 2000hrs (see opposite). 1902 from Bargoed Hanbury Square as far as Caerphilly Interchange Service 56 1651 from Blackwood Interchange (full route) 1820 from Newport City Bus Station 1851 from Markham as far as Risca Service 151 1740 from Newport City Bus Station (full route) 1845 from Blackwood Interchange 1940 from Newport City Bus Station as far as Risca then stop to drop off on request Service B 1850 from Caerphilly Interchange 1912 from Senghenydd Cenydd Tce Hop on a coac -
Applications Determined by Delegated Powers App No. Date Rec'd Name and Address of Applicant(S) Proposal & Location Decisi
APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY DELEGATED POWERS APP NO. NAME AND PROPOSAL & LOCATION DECISION DATE REC’D ADDRESS OF APPLICANT(S) 16/0589/FULL Mrs M Goodenough Erect dormer roof bathroom Granted 26.04.2016 6 Llewelyn Avenue extension 24.06.2016 Croespenmaen 6 Llewelyn Avenue Newport Croespenmaen Newport NP11 3GN NP11 3GN 16/0263/FULL Miss N Lovatt & Mr R Erect a two-storey side Granted 27.04.2016 Hunter extension 24.06.2016 Stanmore Stanmore 21 Park Road 21 Park Road Hengoed CF82 7LW Hengoed CF82 7LW 16/0258/COND Ocean Community Discharge conditions 2 (bat Decided - 29.04.2016 Services Ltd protection) and 3 (bird Discharge of Mr A Griffiths protection) of planning consent Conditions 5th Floor 16/0108/FULL (Demolish 24.06.2016 Harlech Court existing extensions to the rear Bute Terrace and replace with a new two- Cardiff storey extension and a single- CF10 2FE storey lean-to extension and demolish the existing front bay window and replace with a new bay and canopy over) 18 Ludlow Street Caerphilly CF83 1GG 16/0278/FULL Mr J Hooper Erect a two-storey side Granted 03.05.2016 Woodlands extension 24.06.2016 Pant-yr-resk Road Woodlands Pant-yr-resk Road Abercarn Abercarn Newport Newport NP11 4TB 16/0363/FULL Mr W Jones Erect a single-storey bedroom Granted 10.05.2016 13 Heol Morien extension with en-suite 24.06.2016 Nelson 13 Heol Morien Nelson Treharris Treharris CF46 6JA CF46 6JA 16/0264/FULL Mr M Brock Erect single-storey rear Granted 03.05.2016 81 Hazel Grove extension and convert garage 27.06.2016 Caerphilly to residential CF83 3BP 81 Hazel -
Advice to Inform Post-War Listing in Wales
ADVICE TO INFORM POST-WAR LISTING IN WALES Report for Cadw by Edward Holland and Julian Holder March 2019 CONTACT: Edward Holland Holland Heritage 12 Maes y Llarwydd Abergavenny NP7 5LQ 07786 954027 www.hollandheritage.co.uk front cover images: Cae Bricks (now known as Maes Hyfryd), Beaumaris Bangor University, Zoology Building 1 CONTENTS Section Page Part 1 3 Introduction 1.0 Background to the Study 2.0 Authorship 3.0 Research Methodology, Scope & Structure of the report 4.0 Statutory Listing Part 2 11 Background to Post-War Architecture in Wales 5.0 Economic, social and political context 6.0 Pre-war legacy and its influence on post-war architecture Part 3 16 Principal Building Types & architectural ideas 7.0 Public Housing 8.0 Private Housing 9.0 Schools 10.0 Colleges of Art, Technology and Further Education 11.0 Universities 12.0 Libraries 13.0 Major Public Buildings Part 4 61 Overview of Post-war Architects in Wales Part 5 69 Summary Appendices 82 Appendix A - Bibliography Appendix B - Compiled table of Post-war buildings in Wales sourced from the Buildings of Wales volumes – the ‘Pevsners’ Appendix C - National Eisteddfod Gold Medal for Architecture Appendix D - Civic Trust Awards in Wales post-war Appendix E - RIBA Architecture Awards in Wales 1945-85 2 PART 1 - Introduction 1.0 Background to the Study 1.1 Holland Heritage was commissioned by Cadw in December 2017 to carry out research on post-war buildings in Wales. 1.2 The aim is to provide a research base that deepens the understanding of the buildings of Wales across the whole post-war period 1945 to 1985. -
Christmas Service Levels 2015-2016
Christmas and New Year Transport Arrangements 2015/2016 The following levels of service will be provided over the Christmas and New Year period TRAINS rail linc 901 BUSES Normal Monday to Friday Normal Monday to Friday Wednesday 23 December 2015 Service (subject to Normal Service Service engineering works) Monday to Friday Christmas Eve. Thursday 24 December Service (subject to Normal Monday to Friday Normal Service with early evening finish (see 2015 engineering works) with Service below) early finish (see below) Christmas Day. Friday 25 December No Service No Service No Service 2015 Boxing Day. Saturday 26 December No Service No Service No Service 2015 Normal Sunday Sunday 27 December 2015 timetable (subject to No Service Sunday Service engineering works) Normal Monday to Friday Bank Holiday Monday 28 December Service (subject to No Service Sunday Service 2015 engineering works). Phil Anslow & NAT Group - Monday to Friday Service. Normal Monday to Friday Normal Monday to Friday Connect2, Harris Coaches, Stagecoach in South Tuesday 29 December 2015 Service (subject to Service Wales - Saturday Service engineering works) Glyn Evans - normal Tuesday Service on Route 13 Normal Monday to Friday Normal Monday to Friday Phil Anslow & NAT Group - Monday to Friday Service. Wednesday 30 December 2015 Service (subject to Sercice engineering works) Connect2, Harris Coaches, Stagecoach in South Wales - Saturday Service Phil Anslow & NAT Group - Monday to Friday Service Monday to Friday with early finish (see below) Service (subject to Normal Monday -
Appendix 1 LIST of HIGHWAY OWNED PUBLIC CAR PARKS Item Location Car Park Name Charges Bays CCTV Aberbargoed Pant Street
Appendix 1 LIST OF HIGHWAY OWNED PUBLIC CAR PARKS Item Location Car Park Name Charges Bays CCTV Aberbargoed Pant Street Free 12 no Abercarn Dan-y-Rhiw Terrace Free 15 no Abercarn Bridge Street Free 8 no Abercarn Gwyddon Road Free 10 No Abertysswg Walter Street Free 44 no Bargoed Bargoed Station Park & Ride Free 89 no Bargoed Bus Station Free Free 18 no Bargoed Emporium Pay and display & season ticket 44 yes Bargoed Bristol Terrace Free 12 no Bargoed Gateway Free 30 no Bargoed Hanbury Road Free 114 yes Bargoed Restaurant Site Free Free 34 no Bargoed St Gwladys Pay and display & season ticket 24 Yes Bedwas Bridgend Inn Free 25 no Bedwas Church Street Free 12 No Blackwood Bus Station Pay and display 45 yes Blackwood Cliff Road Pay and display & season tickets 89 yes Blackwood Court House Pay and display & season ticket 37 no Blackwood Gordon Road Season ticket for residents only 9 yes Blackwood Highland Terrace Season ticket for residents only 10 no Blackwood High street Pay and display 188 yes Blackwood Libanus Road Season ticket for residents & non residents only 20 no Blackwood Market Traders Pay and display 21 yes Blackwood Montclaire avenue free 25 no Blackwood Thorncombe 2 Pay and display & season ticket 35 yes Blackwood Thorncombe 3 Pay and display & season ticket 69 yes Blackwood Wesley Road Pay and display 28 yes Blackwood Woodbine Road Pay and display 34 Yes Appendix 1 Item Location Car Park Name Charges Bays CCTV Caerphilly Aber Station Park & Ride (Free) 130 no Caerphilly Bedwas Road Pay and display & season ticket 18 no Caerphilly -
Association Football Has Long Been the Dominant Sport in the Lower Reaches of the Sirhowy Valley
THE HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL IN YNYSDDU AND CWMFELINFACH (REVISED JULY 2012) Association football has long been the dominant sport in the lower reaches of the Sirhowy Valley. Geographically, the main catchment area is from Pontllanfraith, south-east to Wattsville in the county borough of Caerphilly. This comprises of the two larger villages of Cwmfelinfach and Ynysddu, together with the three smaller villages of Gelligroes, Wyllie and Brynawel. To fully understand the present structure of the club, it is important to go back to the turn of the 20th century, when football first started in this area, at the same time as the opening of the many collieries, and locally, the most significant of which was Nine Mile Point (initially called Coronation Colliery). Situated between Brynawel and Cwmfelinfach, owners Burnyeat & Brown sunk the first shaft in 1902. The first football club, initially called Ynysddu Albion, was founded by Mary Jane Gilchrist, the local midwife, in July 1905, later ratified by a general meeting in the Black Prince public house at Ynysddu, in October of that year. An article in the South Wales Argus, stated that five sons of Mrs Gilchrist took part in their first game. Unfortunately, fixtures and results for this initial period cannot be accounted for. A number of other local teams were also formed although the ‘Albion’ were regarded as the main club, becoming one of the founder members of the Monmouthshire Senior League in 1907 (four years before the foundation of the Monmouthshire County Football Association). The ‘senior’ team would play its fixtures in the ‘Mon Senior’ and Sirhowy leagues, whilst other teams of various names would play in the Newport & District and ‘West Mon’ leagues. -
Public Document Pack
Public Document Pack VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UP TO 11 OCTOBER 2016 Tredomen House T Tredomen Tredomen Park Parc Tredomen Tredomen Tredomen Ystrad Mynach Ystrad Mynach Hengoed Hengoed CF82 7WF CF82 7WF VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UP TO 11 October 2016 Any comments or enquiries should be addressed to the Development Management Manager Case Ref. 16/0632/FULL Site Area: 320m² Location: 35 Cobden Street Crosskeys Newport NP11 7PF Proposal: Erect single-storey extension Applicant: Mr D Francis 35 Cobden Street Crosskeys Newport NP11 7PF Agent: Mr G Humphreys 53 Twyn Road Llanfach Abercarn Newport NP11 5JY Case Officer: Miss E Rowley ( 01495 235271 ::: [email protected] Ward: Crosskeys Map 322136 (E) 191635 (N) Target Date: 05.12.2016 Ref : Community Council : Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. 16/0816/RET Site Area: 78m² Location: 2 Silver Street Pontywaun Newport NP11 7FX Proposal: Retain the detached single storage building Applicant: Mr P Harvard 72 North Road Pontywaun Newport NP11 7FZ Agent: Mr J Payne Cwmffynnon Cottage Twyn College Newbridge NP11 3NR Case Officer: Miss E Rowley ( 01495 235271 ::: [email protected] Ward: Crosskeys Map 322005 (E) 193003 (N) Target Date: 29.11.2016 Ref : Community Council : Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Page 1 of 5 Page 1 Case Ref. 16/0829/FULL Site Area: 184m² Location: 24 Van Terrace Caerphilly CF83 3EE Proposal: Erect extension and remodel the rear of the property to provide additional bedroom and larger kitchen area Applicant: Mrs M Aspey 24 Van Terrace Caerphilly CF83 3EE Agent: Arden Kitt Associates Ltd Mr C Brimble 7 Warren Drive Caerphilly CF83 1HQ Case Officer: Mr A Pyne ( 01495 235197 ::: [email protected] Ward: St James Map 316768 (E) 186637 (N) Target Date: 29.11.2016 Ref : Community Council : Van Community Council Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. -
A Commemorative Book
Linking your communities A Commemorative Book www.caerphilly.gov.uk/loopsandlinks National Cycleway Route 47 Foreword LOOPS The Mid Valley’s Rural Village Strategy, known by many as Loops & and Links, opens up accessibility to Route 47 of the National Cycle LINKS | Network (Celtic Trail) between Risca and Nelson. LINKING YO Prior to the scheme being introduced the cycleway skirted around UR C most towns and villages. Now access to these and tourist attractions OMM such as Sirhowy Valley Country Park that lie along its route has been U NI T improved. IES Cllr. Harry Andrews, Leader of Caerphilly Community artworks developed by artist Michael Disley, in County Borough Council conjunction with local schools and residents, lie along the route of the cycleway. This commemorative book has been published to celebrate these artworks and showcase not just those artworks that you chose, but also those that never made it off the drawing board. I recommend that you walk or cycle along the route and discover more about the county borough and perhaps spot the artworks that ended up being sculptured! LOOPS&LINKS | INTRODUCTION LOOPS&LINKS | LINKING YOUR COMMUNITIES LOOPS&LINKS | WWW.CAERPHILLY.GOV.UK/LOOPSANDLINKS IES T NI U OMM C UR LINKING YO | LINKS & LOOPS Michael Disley Commissioned Artist LOOPS “Seven primary schools, eighteen stone benches, & each carved on four sides and six sculptures! LINKS The loops and links project was never going to | LINKING YO be easy! It began in the summer of 2006 with a series of tile carving workshops, seven schools had expressed an interest in taking part so I set aside UR a seven day period arranged for the 140 stone C OMM tiles to be dropped off and turned up to face U eager and excited children aged between 6 and Children enjoying carving workshop. -
Notices and Proceedings for Wales 2273
Office of the Traffic Commissioner (Wales) (Cymru) Notices and Proceedings Publication Number: 2273 Publication Date: 08/10/2020 Objection Deadline Date: 29/10/2020 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (Wales) (Cymru) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Notices and Proceedings will be published on: 08/10/2020 Publication Price £3.50 (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] The Welsh Traffic Area Office welcomes correspondence in Welsh or English. Ardal Drafnidiaeth Cymru yn croesawu gohebiaeth yn Gymraeg neu yn Saesneg. Remember to keep your bus registrations up to date - check yours on https://www.gov.uk/manage-commercial-vehicle-operator-licence-online PLEASE NOTE THE PUBLIC COUNTER IS CLOSED AND TELEPHONE CALLS WILL NO LONGER BE TAKEN AT HILLCREST HOUSE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Office of the Traffic Commissioner is currently running an adapted service as all staff are currently working from home in line with Government guidance on Coronavirus (COVID-19). Most correspondence from the Office of the Traffic Commissioner will now be sent to you by email. There will be a reduction and possible delays on correspondence sent by post. The best way to reach us at the moment is digitally. -
Page 1 of 9 VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED up to 13 January 2021 Any Comments Or Enquiries Should Be Addressed to the Deve
Tredomen House Tŷ Tredomen Tredomen Park Parc Tredomen Tredomen Tredomen Ystrad Mynach Ystrad Mynach Hengoed Hengoed CF82 7WF CF82 7WF VALID PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UP TO 13 January 2021 Any comments or enquiries should be addressed to the Development Management Manager Case Ref. 20/0703/RET Site Area: 53149m² Location: Llanbradach Tips Colliery Road Llanbradach (UPRN 000043172539) Proposal: Retain and complete the construction of bunds to provide safety improvements, firing points and target area upgrades for existing shooting range, and construction of short target range and target sprint track, and related works Case Officer: Carwyn Powell 01443 864424 [email protected] Ward: Llanbradach Map 313703 (E) 191504 (N) Ref: Community Council: Llanbradach & Pwllypant Comm Council Expected Delegated Decision Level: Case Ref. 20/0968/COU Site Area: 359m² Location: Crumlin Community Centre Main Street Crumlin Newport NP11 4PT (UPRN 000043068471) Proposal: Change the use of the building from an OAP hall to a Post Office and convenience store with a cafe coffee shop area and an outside seating area Case Officer: Jacob Cooke 01443 864347 [email protected] Ward: Crumlin Map 321272 (E) 198373 (N) Ref: Community Council: Not Applicable Expected Delegated Decision Level: Page 1 of 9 Case Ref. 20/1004/FULL Site Area: 339m² Location: 26 Heol Isaf Nelson Treharris CF46 6NS (UPRN 000043007925) Proposal: Erect single storey extension to rear and side of property Case Officer: Jacob Cooke 01443 864347 [email protected] -
Wales Would Have to Invent Them
Celebrating Democracy Our Voice, Our Vote, Our Freedom 170th anniversary of the Chartist Uprising in Newport. Thursday 15 October 2009 at The Newport Centre exciting opportunities ahead. We stand ready to take on bad Introduction from Paul O’Shea employers, fight exploitation and press for social justice with a clear sense of purpose. Chair of Bevan Foundation and Regional Let us put it this way, if unions did not exist today, someone Secretary , Unison Cymru / Wales would have to invent them. Employers need to talk to employees, Freedom of association is rightly prominent in every charter government needs views from the workplace and above all, and declaration of human rights. It is no coincidence that employees need a collective voice. That remains as true today, as authoritarians and dictators of left and right usually crack down it was in Newport, in November 1839. on trade unions as a priority. Look to the vicious attacks on the union movement by the Mugabe regime, the human rights abuses of Colombian trade unionists or indeed, the shooting and Electoral Reform Society incarceration of Chartists engaged in peaceful protest as a grim reminder of this eternal truth. The Electoral Reform Society is proud to support this event commemorating 170 years since the Newport Rising. The ERS A free and democratic society needs to be pluralist. There must campaigns on the need to change the voting system to a form of be checks and balances on those who wield power. There must proportional representation, and is also an active supporter Votes be a voice for everyone, not just the rich, the privileged and at 16 and involved in producing materials for the citizenship the powerful.