Our Auctions Are Now Being Held at the Ricoh Suite, Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff, Cf11 8Az

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Our Auctions Are Now Being Held at the Ricoh Suite, Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff, Cf11 8Az 11 February 2020 - 5PM We are unable to accept deposits by way of debit or credit cards In addition to the purchase price, buyers will be required to pay a buyer’s premium as stated in the Additional Fees for each lot. If bidding by telephone or proxy the buyer’s premium will be required in addition to the deposit. All plans showing areas of land in the catalogue are for identification purposes only and are not to scale. Lot 1 15 Lewis Terrace, Llwyncelyn, Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf - Ground Floor viewing only (first floor has not been inspected as the top rise of the stairs has been removed. Anyone viewing the property does so at their own risk, neither the seller nor the auctioneers will be responsible for any accident howsoever caused Lot 6 Plot rear of 284 St Fagans Road, Cardiff - WITHDRAWN PRIOR Lot 10 29 Alexandra Road, Canton, Cardiff - Please note that Flat 1 is now vacant. Please refer to the legal pack Lot 15 28 Oakfield Street, Cardiff – Please note that Flat 2 is now vacant and we are informed by the vendor that the garage is let on an informal basis for £350 pcm but we do not have any documented evidence of this. Please see the legal pack for verification of the tenancies Lot 19 Royal Oak Public House and Flats, 14 Morgan Row, Cwmbach, Aberdare – Please note VAT is payable in addition to the purchase price Lot 20 31 Aberffrwd Road, Caegarw, Mountain Ash – SOLD PRIOR OUR AUCTIONS ARE NOW BEING HELD AT THE RICOH SUITE, CARDIFF CITY STADIUM, LECKWITH ROAD, CARDIFF, CF11 8AZ We are now inviting entries for our 31 March 2020 auction Closing date for entries is 4 March 2020 11 February 2020 - 5PM Lot 21 34-35 Caroline Street, Cardiff – Please note the correct planning reference number is 16/01556/MJR and not as stated in the catalogue. Please also be advised that the land at 34 Caroline Street is freehold and the land at 35 Caroline Street is a 999 year leasehold from 22 April 1822. Please refer to legal pack for further verification. Lot 23 Site of the former Cadet Hut, Rectory Road, Swffryd – Please Note: as well as the planning consent for one detached dwelling, we have been advised that the site has full planning permission for a storage unit for 4 classic cars (please refer to the legal pack). The consent (App No: C/2016/0296) was granted in November 2016 and interested parties are advised to make any further enquiries with Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council’s planning department Lot 24 66A Lower Cathedral Road, Cardiff - Please note that the address is 66 Lower Cathedral Road, the door is marked 66A but the entire building is included in the sale. Please note the income produced is £22,440 per annum not as stated in the catalogue. Please see the legal pack for verification of the title plan and tenancies. Lot 26 31 Tunnel Terrace, Newport – SOLD PRIOR Lot 27 Late Entry: Plot 8 Cae Linda, Trimsaran, Kidwelly, SA17 4AQ – Please note we have been advised by Carmarthenshire County Council planning department that no decision has been made on application S/38457 for full planning permission. We have been advised that a decision will be made once the Unilateral Undertaking planning obligation has been considered OUR AUCTIONS ARE NOW BEING HELD AT THE RICOH SUITE, CARDIFF CITY STADIUM, LECKWITH ROAD, CARDIFF, CF11 8AZ We are now inviting entries for our 31 March 2020 auction Closing date for entries is 4 March 2020 11 February 2020 - 5PM Lot 28 Late Entry - Plot 9 Cae Linda, Trimsaran, Kidwelly, SA17 4AQ – Guide Price £36,000+ Lot 29 22 John Street, Resolven, Neath, SA11 4LB – WITHDRAWN PRIOR Lot 30 Late Entry: Plot 11 Cae Linda, Trimsaran, Kidwelly, SA17 4AQ – Please note we have been advised by Carmarthenshire County Council planning department that no decision has been made on application S/38457 for full planning permission. We have been advised that a decision will be made once the Unilateral Undertaking planning obligation has been considered OUR AUCTIONS ARE NOW BEING HELD AT THE RICOH SUITE, CARDIFF CITY STADIUM, LECKWITH ROAD, CARDIFF, CF11 8AZ We are now inviting entries for our 31 March 2020 auction Closing date for entries is 4 March 2020 Late entry Lot 27 Guide price £36,000+ BUILDING PLOT WITH FULL PLANNING Plot 8 Cae Linda, Heol Llanelli, PERMISSION FOR A FIVE BEDROOM DETACHED HOUSE Trimsaran, Kidwelly, SA17 4AQ An opportunity to acquire a building plot on the Viewing relatively new development of Cae Linda in the The site can be viewed and accessed directly from the village of Trimsaran, with pleasant views of the road through the site. It is recommended that surrounding countryside. The plot sits in close interested parties exercise caution if entering upon the proximity to a number of newly developed 4 and 5 land. Neither the seller nor the auctioneers will be bedroom detached houses and is accessed directly responsible for any accident howsoever caused. off Heol Llanelli. Additional Fees Trimsaran is located between Llanelli and Kidwelly Buyers Premium – 1% with minimum of £1000 (inc of and approximately 13 miles from the market town of VAT) payable on exchange of contracts. Please Carmarthen. It is close to Burry Port harbour, check the legal pack for any further disbursements Pembrey Country Park and the Millennium Coastal that may be payable by the purchaser on completion. Park. Each property sold is subject to a Reserve Price. The We have been advised that the plot has the benefit Reserve Price, which is agreed between the seller of full planning permission (Reference: S/38457), and and the auctioneer just prior to the auction, will be that all services are available for connection. within + or - 10% of the Guide Price. The Guide Price Interested parties are advised to make any further is issued solely as a guide so that a buyer can enquiries with the Council’s planning department. consider whether or not to pursue their interest. Both the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. Tenure Presumed freehold – please refer to legal pack for Further Information verification of tenure Auctioneers Office, Seel and Co Ltd (029) 2037 0117 [email protected] Tuesday 11th February at 5pm The Richo Suite, Cardiff City Stadium, 029 2037 0117 Leckwith, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ If you wish to download a version of the seelandco.com catalogue please register at seelandco.com Late entry Lot 28 Guide price £36,000+ BUILDING PLOT WITH FULL PLANNING Plot 9 Cae Linda, Heol Llanelli, PERMISSION FOR A FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED HOUSE Trimsaran, Kidwelly, SA17 4AQ Viewing An opportunity to acquire a building plot on the relatively new development of Cae Linda in the The site can be viewed and accessed directly from village of Trimsaran, with pleasant views of the the road through the site. It is recommended that surrounding countryside. The plot sits in close interested parties exercise caution if entering upon proximity to a number of newly developed 4 and 5 the land. Neither the seller nor the auctioneers will bedroom detached houses and is accessed directly be responsible for any accident howsoever caused. off Heol Llanelli. Additional Fees Buyers Premium – 1% with minimum of £1000 (inc of Trimsaran is located between Llanelli and Kidwelly VAT) payable on exchange of contracts. Please and approximately 13 miles from the market town of check the legal pack for any further disbursements Carmarthen. It is close to Burry Port harbour, that may be payable by the purchaser on completion. Pembrey Country Park and the Millennium Coastal Park. Each property sold is subject to a Reserve Price. The Reserve Price, which is agreed between the seller We have been advised that the plot has the benefit and the auctioneer just prior to the auction, will be of full planning permission (Reference: S/07068), and within + or - 10% of the Guide Price. The Guide Price that all services are available for connection. is issued solely as a guide so that a buyer can Interested parties are advised to make any further consider whether or not to pursue their interest. Both enquiries with the Council’s planning department. the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. Tenure Presumed freehold – please refer to legal pack for Further Information verification of tenure Auctioneers Office, Seel and Co Ltd (029) 2037 0117 [email protected] Tuesday 11th February at 5pm The Richo Suite, Cardiff City Stadium, 029 2037 0117 Leckwith, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ If you wish to download a version of the seelandco.com catalogue please register at seelandco.com Late entry WITHDRAWN PRIOR ____ More for sale by public auction 11th February 2020 Lot 29 Guide price £59,000+ THREE BEDROOM HOUSE FOR OWNER OCCUPATION/INVESTMENT 22 John Street, Resolven, A three bedroom, mid-terraced house having spar Neath, SA11 4LB dash rendered elevations and set beneath a pitched slate roof covering. The property benefits from gas Tenure central heating (not tested) via a Worcester Presumed freehold – please refer to legal pack for combination boiler and from uPVC windows and verification of tenure doors. Viewing The property is in good order throughout and is Auctioneers Office, Seel and Co Ltd (029) 2037 0117 ready for immediate occupation, either as an investment or for owner occupation and is located Additional Fees on the edge of the village of Resolven, with its Buyers Premium – 1% with minimum of £1000 (inc of amenities and service providers.
Recommended publications
  • Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Planning Search 22-03-2013
    SOUTH EAST WALES BIODIVERSITY RECORDS CENTRE PLANNING SEARCH SERVICE Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Planning Search 22-03-2013 Application Type Date Proposal Location Grid Agent/Applicant No. Reference 13/0023/10 Full 21/03/20 Single storey front extension and storage area 38 MISKIN ROAD, TREALAW, SS99718924 Ms N McCarthy 37 Miskin Road Trealaw [CPU] planning 13 underneath and patio area (re-submission). TONYPANDY, CF40 2QJ 89 Tonypandy CF40 2QJ permission SEWBReC Application Group 2 (250m) Number of European Protected Species Records 3 Distanc Taxon Common Name Grid Date Recorder(s) Coun Location Comments Source e (m) Referenc t e Chiroptera Unspecified Bat SS9992 2005 Lisa Palmer Holburn Terrace, Bat found in house . Ref: CCW (Cardiff) Bat Tonypandy, Rhondda 0624 - Call taken by Erica Casework File 2005 Colkett Pipistrellus Pipistrelle SS9992 12 Jul 2010 Hugh Dixon Riverview, Tonypandy, Ref 1244. Roost within CCW (Cardiff) Bat Rhondda extension. Droppings present. Casework File 2010 Owner has counted approx 20 emerging. Chiroptera Unspecified Bat SS9992 20 Nov Rachel Hughes Kenry Street, Rhondda Bats discovered in roof CCW (Cardiff) Bat 2002 space. Ref: 0092. Casework File 2002 Number of records of Wildlife & Countryside Act species 5 Distanc Taxon Common Name Grid Date Recorder(s) Coun Location Comments Source e (m) Reference t 01740* Tyto alba Barn Owl ST00024942 23 Aug Richard Poole Llwynypia Observed circling low overhead SEWBReC Casual 02 2010 Hospital (height approx 30 ft) before leaving Records (Derelict) hospital site
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • 1. PURPOSE of the REPORT 1.1 to Provide Members with The
    RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY COMMITTEE 9th DECEMBER 2020 POSITION STATEMENT – SCRUTINY OF FLOODING IN RCT DURING 2020 REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR, DEMOCRATIC SERVICES & COMMUNICATIONS 1. PURPOSE OF THE REPORT 1.1 To provide members with the opportunity to consider the detail (as outlined below) of the recent Scrutiny Enquiry session relating to the severe flooding which impacted across the County Borough during 2020 and to consider the next steps to be taken with this process. Detailed verbal accounts from local members (Appendix 1) Written submissions by individual ward members or party groups (Appendix 2); Report to Full Council and Power point presentation (25th November 2020)(Appendix 3) Enclosed summary of information gathered over the last two months. 2. RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that Members:- 2.1 Consider the information considered to-date from partners, Council Officers and local members 2.2 Support the emerging themes identified within this report and request for this information and the comments of members, including written submissions received through the scrutiny inquiry process, to be presented to the Chief Executive and Cabinet, for consideration as part of the internal review. In doing so consider any recommendations or comments committee may wish to make at this point in the scrutiny process. 2.3 Confirm committees request to scrutinise how the Council will respond to the Section 19 statutory report that the Council is required to undertake in respect of the February Floods
    [Show full text]
  • Schools and Pupil Referral Units That We Spoke to September
    Schools and pupil referral units that we spoke to about challenges and progress – August-December 2020 Primary schools All Saints R.C. Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Blaen-Y-Cwm C.P. School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Bryn Bach County Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Coed -y- Garn Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Deighton Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Glanhowy Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Rhos Y Fedwen Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Sofrydd C.P. School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council St Illtyd's Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council St Mary's Roman Catholic - Brynmawr Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Willowtown Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Ysgol Bro Helyg Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Ystruth Primary Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Afon-Y-Felin Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Archdeacon John Lewis Bridgend County Borough Council Betws Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Blaengarw Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Brackla Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Bryncethin Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Bryntirion Infants School Bridgend County Borough Council Cefn Glas Infant School Bridgend County Borough Council Coety Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Corneli Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Cwmfelin Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Garth Primary School Bridgend
    [Show full text]
  • Glamorgan's Blood
    Glamorgan’s Blood Colliery Records for Family Historians A Guide to Resources held at Glamorgan Archives Front Cover Illustrations: 1. Ned Griffiths of Coegnant Colliery, pictured with daughters, 1947, DNCB/14/4/33/6 2. Mr Lister Warner, Staff Portrait, 8 Feb 1967 DNCB/14/4/158/1/8 3. Men at Merthyr Vale Colliery, 7 Oct 1969, DNCB/14/4/158/2/3 4. Four shaft sinkers in kibble, [1950s-1960s], DNCB/14/4/158/2/4 5. Two Colliers on Surface, [1950s-1960s], DNCB/14/4/158/2/24 Contents Introduction 1 Summary of the collieries for which Glamorgan Archives hold 3 records containing information on individuals List of documents relevant to coalfield family history research 6 held at Glamorgan Archives (arranged by the valley/area) Collieries in Aber Valley 6 Collieries in Afan Valley 6 Collieries in Bridgend 8 Collieries in Caerphilly 9 Collieries in Clydach Vale 9 Collieries in Cynon Valley 10 Collieries in Darren Valley 11 Collieries in Dowlais/Merthyr 13 Collieries in Ebbw Valley 15 Collieries in Ely Valley 17 Collieries in Garw Valley 17 Collieries in Ogmore Valley 19 Collieries in Pontypridd 21 Collieries in Rhondda Fach 22 Collieries in Rhondda Fawr 23 Collieries in Rhondda 28 Collieries in Rhymney Valley 29 Collieries in Sirhowy Valley 32 Other (non-colliery) specific records 33 Additional Sources held at Glamorgan Archives 42 External Resources 43 Introduction At its height in the early 1920s, the coal industry in Glamorgan employed nearly 180,000 people - over one in three of the working male population. Many of those tracing their ancestors in Glamorgan will therefore sooner or later come across family members who were coal miners or colliery surface workers.
    [Show full text]
  • No. 77 Winter 2017
    CYNON VALLEY HISTORY SOCIETY CYMDEITHAS HANES CWM CYNON PRESIDENT: THE LORD ABERDARE VICE PRESIDENTS MRS TYDFIL THOMAS O.B.E., J.P., M.A., ELFED BOWEN B.Sc. www.cvhs.org.uk HHAANNEESS NEWSLETTER OF THE CYNON VALLEY HISTORY SOCIETY CYLCHLYTHYR CYMDEITHAS HANES CWM CYNON ISSUE NUMBER 77 Winter 2017 THE WINTER OF 1947 AND THE HISTORY OF PENRHIWCEIBER PART TWO In this issue we look at the terrible winter of 1947 and continue our look at the history of Penrhiwceiber. I have included only one notable person: the Member of Parliament, Mr George Hall. I will include other notable people in the next issue. Winter 1947 For the last 40 years we have had relatively little snow, but 70 years ago in 1947 Britain experienced the worst winter for hundreds of years. What was it like living in this valley then? Here are some articles from the Aberdare Leader that tell us of the terrible conditions and of the hardy people who overcame them: Miners trudged two miles to work when bus stuck Paint frozen in tins Broken, frozen milk bottles at Trecynon Creamery Frozen Aberdare Park Lake but no skating! Western Welsh buses taking miners to the “Pandy” Colliery, (Rhigos Drift), had to stop two miles away from the colliery owing to the heavy snowfall. The miners trudged the remaining two miles through the snow to the colliery and traversed the same distance back to the bus at the end of the shift. Wednesday week was the coldest day of the present wintry spell at Aberdare when 17 degrees of frost were recorded at the park.
    [Show full text]
  • Settings Participating in Designed to Smile, Cwm Taf University Health Board (July 2017) Merthyr Tydfil
    Settings participating in Designed to Smile, Cwm Taf University Health Board (July 2017) Merthyr Tydfil Bedlinog Community Primary Bobl Bach Pre-school Building Blocks Preschool Busy Bees Pre School Caedraw Primary Cyfarthfa Park Primary School Cylch Meithrin Pentrebach (ICC Merthyr) Cylch Meirthin Treharris Cylch Meithrin Twyncarmel Dowlais Primary School Dwy Lo Bach Pre-School Edwardsville Primary School and Nursery Funtazia Day Nursery (Cwm Golau) Funtazia Day Nursery (Prince Charles Hospital) Galon Uchaf Pre School Gellifaelog Primary School Goetre Primary School Gurnos Nursery Gwaunfarren Primary School Heolgerrig Community School Here We Grow Day Nursery Kerry Anne Lewton Childminder Little Cubs (Now Llwynog Bychain Bedllwynog) Little Lambs Pentrebach (was Footsteps) Little Lambs Treharris Little Rascals Myra Greenhaf Childminder Nursery Rhymes Community Playgroup Merthyr Tydfil (continued) Pantysgallog Primary School Pila Pala Bilingual Day Nursery Plant Bach and Penydarren Flying Start Seren Bach Flying Start Pre-School St Aloysios RC Primary St Illtyd's RC St Mary’s RC Primary Tiny Treasures Toddlers@ Coed-Y-Dderwen Troedyrhiw Early Days Support (TEDS) Trefechan Toddlers Pre School Treharris Nursery (Edwardsville Primary Nursery Dept) Trelewis Playgroup Trelewis Primary School Trinity Childcare and Family Centre Troedyrhiw Primary School Twynyrodyn Community School Ynysowen Community Primary School Ysgol Gynradd Coed y Dderwen Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Rhyd-y-Grug Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Santes Tudful Ysgol Y Graig Nursery (Trefechan
    [Show full text]
  • St. James Woodland, Mountain Ash and Briton Ferry
    TNS Travel & Tourism Monitoring the quality of experience in community forests in South Wales – St. James Woodland, Mountain Ash and Briton Ferry Final report Monitoring the quality of experience of forest in South Wales - St. James Woodland, Mountain Ash and Briton Ferry Final report Forestry Commission Prepared by: TNS Travel & Tourism 19 Atholl Crescent Edinburgh, EH3 8HQ Telephone: 0131 656 4000 Facsimile: 0131 656 4001 e-mail: [email protected] 146079 Contents A. Background and introduction.........................................................................................2 Background ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Method ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 Report ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 B. Main results......................................................................................................................4 Community profile ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Leisure participation ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Location of outdoor activities
    [Show full text]
  • Vale of Glamorgan Responseto Request for Additional Evidence to the Finance Committee Inquiry Into Asset Management
    FIN(4) AM 13 Inquiry into Asset Management Survey Response from Vale of Glamorgan VALE OF GLAMORGAN RESPONSETO REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE INQUIRY INTO ASSET MANAGEMENT. 1. Part A of the Councils Corporate Asset Management Plan (CAMP) refers to the Councils Plans and Priorities and how our Asset Management Strategy fits within the Corporate Vision (see page 3-26 of the Councils CAMP attached). Page 4 of the CAMP includes the Corporate Planning Framework for the Council and where the CAMP/Property Strategy fits into this Framework. Asset Management and the CAMP sits between the strategic and operational Service Planning levels and alongside the Corporate Planning function. Both property assets and people are seen as key corporate resources by the Council. 2. Yes – The Council has a published CAMP which supports the Councils corporate objectives. The Corporate property objectives within the CAMP focus on 7 priorities which aim to meet the objective of the Corporate Plan (CL11) (see attached extract from the Corporate Plan) to produce an annual Asset Management Plan with specific targets to achieve the optimum use of our property assets. (a) The Council Asset Management Strategy recognises that there is a clear need to optimise the property assets in order to contribute savings and mitigate against budget pressures. A five year Capital Programme has been agreed as part of the ongoing development of the Medium Term Financial Plan. The Priority areas have been identified within the Councils Strategic Policy Context and aims to address individually and / or collectively the community planning themes, the corporate plan objectives, the corporate improvement objectives and the “One Wales” agenda.
    [Show full text]
  • Written Questions Answered Between 8 and 15 June 2006
    Written Questions answered between 8 and 15 June 2006 Written Questions answered between 8 and 15 June 2006 [R] signifies that the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh. Contents Questions to the Minister for Culture, Welsh Language and Sport Questions to the Minister for Enterprise, Innovation and Networks Questions to the Minister for Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills Questions to the Minister for Environment, Planning and Countryside Questions to the Finance Minister Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services Questions to the Minister for Social Justice and Regeneration Questions to the Minister for Culture, Welsh Language and Sport Laura Anne Jones: Will the Minister make a statement on how the Welsh Assembly Government is promoting croquet in Wales? (WAQ47149) The Minister for Culture, Welsh Language and Sport (Alun Pugh): The Assembly Government does not fund croquet. Croquet in Wales has received six community chest awards via our Sports Council for Wales totalling almost £4,000. Kirsty Williams: Will the Minister make a statement on his priorities to review the map of festivals and designate some for significantly greater investment as outlined in ‘A Culture Strategy for Wales’? (WAQ47157) Alun Pugh: Wales’s tradition of festivals, such as the National Eisteddfod, Llangollen International Written Questions answered between 8 and 15 June 2006 Music Eisteddfod, Brecon Jazz, Faenol and the Hay Literary Festival, has been enhanced in recent years to include a growing number of local festivals that are gaining status, such as the Big Cheese in Caerphilly and the Green Man Festival in Brecon.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Resting Places Mannau Gorffwys Olaf
    GLAMORGAN Family History Society Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Final Resting Places Mannau Gorffwys Olaf This booklet lists over 300 paces in Glamorgan where your ancestors might be buried. SECTION ONE: Municipal Cemeteries and Crematoria. SECTION TWO: Churches and Chapel yards recorded by Glamorgan FHS (up to 2014) 1 FINAL RESTING PLACES IN GLAMORGAN A frequently asked question is “Where were our ancestors buried?” This booklet tries to point you in the right direction with over 300 burial grounds listed. For ancestors dying in the 18th and early 19th centuries the first place to look is the church, which was then the centre of the village community. The Glamorgan Family History Society (GFHS) has now recorded and indexed almost all of the gravestones in the ancient (pre 1813) churches, and the burial registers have been indexed for 90% of the churches. Only a small number of people had a headstone but it is always worth looking because if found, they might record other members of the family who died out of the area. The smallest churchyard we have recorded had 9 stones and the largest nearly 4000. With the growth of nonconformity and increase in the population the search becomes more difficult. Hundreds of chapels were built in Glamorgan many with burial grounds. If no burial ground was attached to the chapel, bodies may have been buried in the Anglican churchyard or may have been transported many miles to a burial ground of the deceased's denomination. As people moved to the urban areas, new churches were built but many of these had no burial ground, through shortage of land, and so people were buried in public cemeteries.
    [Show full text]
  • Integrated Network Map Consultation Report
    RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL INTEGRATED NETWORK MAP CONSULTATION REPORT OCTOBER 2017 Project No: CS/090649 Doc Ref: CS/090649 Rev: Client: Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Issue Date: October 2017 Integrated Network Map Consultation Report NAME SIGNATURE DATE AUTHOR Callan Burchell 09/10/2017 CHECKER Martin Dolan 09/10/2017 APPROVER David James 09/10/2017 CLIENT Jessica Lonergan 09/10/2017 ISSUE RECORD AUTHOR/ APPROVED FOR REV DATE DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS PREPARED BY: ISSUE BY: “The report shall be for the private and confidential use of the clients for whom the report is undertaken and should not be reproduced in whole or in part or relied upon by third parties for any use whatsoever without the express written authority of the Consultant” Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Commercial in Confidence Integrated Network Map Consultation Report Contents 09 October 2017 Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Guide to this report 1 1.3 Consultation Strategy 2 1.4 Publicity 2 1.5 Accessible 3 2. Secondary School Show of Hands Results 4 2.1 Introduction 4 2.2 Results 4 3. Online Consultation Results 10 3.1 Introduction 10 3.2 Closed Questions 10 3.3 Open-Ended Questions 12 4. Other Responses 51 4.1 Results 51 5. Community Engagement Events 56 5.1 Introduction 56 6. Influence on INM 61 7. Conclusions and Next Steps 63 Appendices Appendix A - Show of Hands Survey Appendix B - Online Survey i Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Commercial in Confidence Integrated Network Map Consultation Report 1/ Introduction 9 October 2017 1.
    [Show full text]