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Aberaman, Godreaman, Cwmaman and Abercwmboi
Community Profile – Aberaman, Godreaman, Cwmaman and Abercwmboi Aberaman is a village near Aberdare in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf. It was heavily dependent on the coal industry and the population, as a result, grew rapidly in the late nineteenth century. Most of the industry has now disappeared and a substantial proportion of the working population travel to work in Cardiff. Within the area of Aberaman lies three smaller villages Godreaman, Cwmaman and Abercwmboi. The border of Aberaman runs down the Cynon River. Cwmaman sandstone for climbing sports Cwmaman is a former coal mining village near Aberdare. The name is Welsh for Aman Valley and the River Aman flows through the village. It lies in the valley of several mountains. Within the village, there are two children's playgrounds and playing fields. At the top of the village there are several reservoirs accessible from several footpaths along the river. Cwmaman Working Men’s club was the first venue the band the Stereophonics played from, the band were all from the area. Cwmaman is the venue for an annual music festival which has been held Abercwmboi RFC a community every year since 2008 on the last weekend of September. venue for functions. Abercwmboi has retained its identity and not been developed as have many other Cynon Valley villages. As a result, is a very close and friendly community. Many families continue to remain within the community and have a great sense of belonging. Abercwmboi RFC offer a venue for community functions and have teams supporting junior rugby, senior rugby and women’s rugby. -
Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR WALES REVIEW OF ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS REPORT AND PROPOSALS COUNTY BOROUGH OF RHONDDA CYNON TAF LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR WALES REVIEW OF ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF RHONDDA CYNON TAF REPORT AND PROPOSALS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS 3. SCOPE AND OBJECT OF THE REVIEW 4. DRAFT PROPOSALS 5. REPRESENTATIONS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO THE DRAFT PROPOSALS 6. ASSESSMENT 7. PROPOSALS 8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 9. RESPONSES TO THIS REPORT APPENDIX 1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS APPENDIX 2 EXISTING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP APPENDIX 3 PROPOSED COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP APPENDIX 4 MINISTER’S DIRECTIONS AND ADDITIONAL LETTER APPENDIX 5 SUMMARY OF REPRESENTATIONS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO DRAFT PROPOSALS The Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales Caradog House 1-6 St Andrews Place CARDIFF CF10 3BE Tel Number: (029) 2039 5031 Fax Number: (029) 2039 5250 E-mail [email protected] www.lgbc-wales.gov.uk FOREWORD This is our report containing our Final Proposals for Cardiff City and County Council. In January 2009, the Local Government Minister, Dr Brian Gibbons asked this Commission to review the electoral arrangements in each principal local authority in Wales. Dr Gibbons said: “Conducting regular reviews of the electoral arrangements in each Council in Wales is part of the Commission’s remit. The aim is to try and restore a fairly even spread of councillors across the local population. It is not about local government reorganisation. Since the last reviews were conducted new communities have been created in some areas and there have been shifts in population in others. This means that in some areas there is now an imbalance in the number of electors that councillors represent. -
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 -
Supplementary Planning Guidance: Affordable Housing Adopted March 2011 1
1. LDP Affordable housing 2011_Layout 1 12/07/2011 08:04 Page 1 Supplementary Planning Guidance: Affordable Housing Adopted March 2011 1. LDP Affordable housing 2011_Layout 1 12/07/2011 08:04 Page 2 1. LDP Affordable housing 2011_Layout 1 12/07/2011 08:04 Page 3 Affordable Housing ContentsContents 1 Introduction ..............................................................................4 2. Policy Context............................................................................4 3. Issues ........................................................................................8 3.1 Definition of Affordable Housing ........................................................8 3.2 Housing Needs......................................................................................8 4. Planning Considerations and Requirements................................9 4.1 Process ..................................................................................................9 4.2 On Site Provision ................................................................................10 4.3 Off Site Provision................................................................................11 4.4 Financial Contributions......................................................................11 5. Appendices ..............................................................................12 Appendix 1 – Glossary of Terms Appendix 2 – Map of LDP Strategy Areas Appendix 3 – List of Wards by Strategy Areas Appendix 4 – ”List of Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) Appendix -
Cynon Valley
Cynon Valley Up to and including September 2020 121 organisations and businesses supported with funding of £2,066,908.56 (this included 5 COVID survival awards not included in list below) Type of Grant Loan Funding Organisation Name Project Name Awarded Awarded COVID Rhigos RFC Hall Ceiling and Loft £5,000.00 COVID SNAP Cymru COVID-19 Project Grant £12,670.00 COVID Hot Jam Music COVID-19 Project Grant £8,420.00 COVID Shelter Cymru COVID-19 Project Grant £13,886.00 COVID Follow Your Dreams COVID-19 Project Grant £6,557.00 COVID BPI Consultancy COVID-19 Project Grant £5,289.34 COVID Cwmdare OAP COVID-19 Project Grant £1,080.00 COVID Tantrwm COVID-19 Project Grant £3,892.00 £10,300.00 Penderyn Play and Sports COVID Association COVID-19 Project Grant £1,500.00 COVID Cylch Meithrin Penderyn COVID-19 Survival Fund £1,700.00 COVID Cynon Valley Museum Trust COVID-19 Survival Fund £28,080.44 MF Business Hot Jam Music Rock Pop Music Workshops £4,300.00 Scoobs Doggy Day Care MF Business Boarding and Grooming Scoobs Doggy Day Care £5,000.00 MF Business WCKA Rhigos Squad Equipment £927.00 MF Business The Falcon Inn Retreat The Chapel Café £4,744.77 MF Business Arc-Hive Arc-Hive £5,000.00 MF Business Dragons Academy Crash Bang Wallop £2,500.00 MF Business Powerhouse Gym Mats a Way to do it £740.63 MF Business APL Services Ltd Plant Machinery Purchase £4,900.00 MF Business Mindfulness for Minis Mindfulness for Minis £2,955.00 MF Business Managed Social Media Managed Social Media Growth £3,593.63 Aman Tavern Kitchen MF Business The Aman Tavern Developments -
Profile - Rector
The Church in Wales Yr Eglwys Yng Nghymru New Rectorial Benefice of Llantrisant Profile - Rector Contents Contents Pages Summary – the new Benefice 3 - 6 Our Vision 7 - 8 Who we are Llantrisant 9 - 18 Llantwit Fardre 19 - 21 Pontyclun, Talygarn and Llanharry 22 - 26 Llanharan and Brynna 27 - 30 2 The Bishop of Llandaff is seeking to appoint a first Rector for the newly-created Rectorial Benefice of Llantrisant. Our Diocesan Vision We believe faith matters. Our vision is that all may encounter and know the love of God through truth, beauty and service, living full and rich lives through faith. Transforming lives through living and bearing witness to Jesus Christ is our calling. We seek to do this in a Diocese that is strong, confident, alive and living in faith, engaged with the realities of life and serving others in His name. Our profound belief in the sovereignty of God means that we will look to continue Christ’s church and mission by telling the joyful story of Jesus, growing the Kingdom of God by empowering all to participate and building the future in hope and love. Our Shared Aims Telling the joyful story Growing the Kingdom of God Building our capacity for good Llantrisant lies in the centre of the Diocese of Llandaff, approximately 12 miles north-west of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. From here, it is 20 miles north to the entrance of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and 20 miles south to the beaches and cliffs of the Wales Heritage Coast. It is a historic town, with a Royal Charter dating back to 1346. -
Salem Chapel Newsletter
Bringing the good news about Jesus to Tonteg and Church Village by loving and serving our local community. June 2016 Issue 10 Salem Chapel Newsletter New Deacon Chapel Details My name is Andrea Coombs. I have been attending Salem since I was 12 Years old, and went to Sunday School there. Later I became a Sunday You can find us at Salem School teacher for a few years until I had my son. My parents Lilian and Lane, Church Village, Berwyn Davies were both Sunday School teachers and my dad a deacon Pontypridd CF38 1PT. at Salem. He would be so proud of me and I can only hope that I can follow in his footsteps. Our minister is the Revd I have been married for nearly 20 years to Paul and live locally in Tonteg. I Dr Rosa Hunt and you can have given up work as a Housing Manager with RCTCBC and then RCT contact her on Homes 2 years ago, so have some time to give back to do God’s work, as [email protected] or he thinks fit. I trust that he will enable me to do this to the best of my ability. on 07807893373 or at home on 01443 206353. Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside…. On Saturday 7th May about 40 of us went on a wonderful chapel trip to Barry Island. This included regular chapel attenders, kids and leaders from the BB youth group and other friends and relatives! In the middle of a period of intense rain, we were blessed with dry, sunny *You can find us on weather from the moment we stepped off the bus - and it only Facebook* started raining when we got back Our website can be on! A fabulous day was had by all accessed on with fun on the beach and thrills on www.salemtonteg.org.uk the fair. -
No. 57 Winter 2011
CYNON VALLEY HISTORY SOCIETY CYMDEITHAS HANES CWM CYNON PRESIDENT: THE LORD ABERDARE VICE-PRESIDENTS: MRS TYDFIL THOMAS O.B.E., J.P., M.A., AND KEN COLLINS B.A. www.cynonvalleyhistorysociety.org HANES HANES NEWSLETTER OF THE CYNON VALLEY HISTORY SOCIETY CYLCHLYTHYR CYMDEITHAS HANES CWM CYNON ISSUE NUMBER 57 WINTER 2011/2012 How those curiosities would be quite forgot, did not such idle fellows as I am put them down. (John Aubrey, antiquary, 1626-1697) THOMAS JAMES EVANS Members of the Cynon Valley History Society will have heard with deep sadness and regret of the death, on 29 November 2011, of our Vice President, Tom Evans. They will recall him as a gentle, scholarly man with a commanding presence and a great sense of humour. He was 94 years of age. Thomas James Evans was a native of Aberdare and although a Geography teacher by profession had a great interest in and knowledge of the history of Aberdare, particularly its industrial past. Tom was educated at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth (B.Sc.) and taught for most of his life at the Aberdare Boys’ Grammar School where he was head of Geography. He served as a captain in The South Wales Borders from 1941, and saw active service in the Normandy (D-Day) landings, and in engagements in France, Belgium and Holland. He was very proud of the SWB and is seen wearing the regimental tie in this photograph. Tom was one of the founder members of the Society in 1971; he delivered the first lecture to it on April 17 1971 (The Industrial History of Aberdare) and led a number of the Society’s summer field trips. -
HD List for Digital.Xlsx
Geographical Store Name Address Locality Name Post Town County Post Code Country Amlwch Lon Goch Gwynedd Amlwch Isle Of Anglesey LL68 9AL Wales Bala 78-86 Stryd Fawr Bala Gwynedd LL23 7AD Wales Barmouth Station Road Barmouth Barmouth Gwynedd LL42 1PH Wales Brecon Lion Street Brecon Powys LD3 7HY Wales Builth Wells Brecon Road Builth Wells Powys LD2 3ED Wales Canton 329 Cowbridge Road East Canton Cardiff South Glamorgan CF5 1JD Wales Dolgellau 14 Maes Talaran Dolgellau Dolgellau Gwynedd LL40 1HR Wales Ferndale 60 High Street Ferndale Rhondda Cynon Taff CF43 4RR Wales High Street - Fishguard 32 High Street Fishguard Pembrokeshire SA65 9AR Wales Kidwelly Monksford Street Kidwelly Carmarthenshire SA17 4TW Wales Kilgetty Carmarthen Road Kilgetty Pembrokeshire SA68 0YA Wales Killay 434 Gower Road Killay Swansea West Glamorgan SA2 7AJ Wales Killay - The Precinct Unit 6 The Precinct Killay Swansea West Glamorgan SA2 7BA Wales Lampeter Lower Bridge Street Lampeter Ceredigion SA48 7AF Wales Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Llanfair P G, Holyhead Road Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Anglesey Isle Of Anglesey LL61 5YX Wales Llanidloes Llangurig Road Llanidloes Powys SY18 6ES Wales Llanrwst Plough Street Conwy Llanrwst Gwynedd LL26 0AG Wales Machynlleth 80-88 Maengwyn Street Machynlleth Gwynedd SY20 8EE Wales Mumbles Road - Swansea 147 Mumbles Road Mumbles Swansea West Glamorgan SA3 4DN Wales Newbridge High Street Newbridge Newport Gwent NP11 4EZ Wales Church Village The Precinct Church Village Pontypridd Rhondda Cynon Taff CF38 1SB Wales Porthcawl Lias Road Porthcawl Mid Glamorgan CF36 3AH Wales Ruthin Station Road Ruthin Denbighshire LL15 1BP Wales Tonyrefail Penrhiwfer Road Tonyrefail Porth Mid Glamorgan CF39 8EY Wales Treorchy Station Road Treorchy Rhondda Cynon Taff CF42 6UA Wales Tywyn Old Station Yard Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9AH Wales Whitchurch - Merthyr Rd 34-40 Merthyr Road Whitchurch Cardiff South Glamorgan CF14 1DH Wales Wrexham Johnstown Ruabon Road Johnstown Wrexham Clwyd LL14 6PU Wales Ynysybwl 45 Robert Street Ynysybwl Pontypridd Rhondda Cynon Taff CF37 3DY Wales. -
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Municipal
Development Control Committee Agenda - 7th July 2016 RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL MUNICIPAL YEAR 2016-2017: Agenda Item No.5 DEVELOPMENT CONTROL APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED COMMITTEE FOR APPROVAL 7 JULY 2016 REPORT OF: SERVICE DIRECTOR PLANNING 1. PURPOSE OF THE REPORT Members are asked to determine the planning applications outlined in Appendix 1. 2. RECOMMENDATION To approve the applications subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix 1. 1 Application No.- 15/1295 - Proposed residential development and associated highway access, provision of an on site school, and ancillary uses and works on land at Ystrad Barwig Isaf (Amended details and plans received 15th March 2016), Ystrad Barwig Isaf, Crown Hill, Llantwit Fardre, Pontypridd. 2 Application No.- 15/1590 - Construction of two residential dwellings and associated works (Amended plans and details received 12th May 2016 and 16th May 2016), land at 52-56 Rickards Street, Pontypridd. 3 Application No. 16/0124 - Erection of a single wind turbine and associated infrastructure (revised plans received 31/5/16, including revised site boundary to accommodate an electricity connection to the Royal Mint, decrease in height of the turbine to 100 metres maximum blade tip height and change in colours to a green tower and yellow blades to represent a daffodil) (Amended plans/information received 31/05/16), on land 440 metres to the west of Rhiwfelin Fach Farm, North Of The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, Gr 303656, 185383. 4 Application No. 16/0299 - Provision of a new 3-16 middle school at Porth County Community School site, including provision of a new primary building and associated landscaping and external works. -
Vattenfall Impact Report
IMPACT REPORT 2016–2018 OUR FIRST TWO YEARS VAT TE N FA L L 1 Pen y Cymoedd Wind Farm | Community Fund INTRODUCTION n December 2016 the Pen y Cymoedd Wind IFarm Community Fund opened for business, offering a new, substantial source of funding across four Valleys. Prior to the launch, Wind Farm operators Vattenfall had consulted widely, gathering local ideas. The £1.8 million a year index linked Fund will run until 2043 and will invest in the priorities identified by local communities. Pen y Cymoedd Wind Farm Community Fund CIC 4 Venture Wales Building, Depot Road Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff, CF44 8DL 01685 878785 [email protected] w @penycymoedd b @PyCCommunity 2 Pen y Cymoedd Wind Farm | Community Fund From the outset, the new Directors of the Fund were inspired by the wealth of ideas generated locally and we are determined to develop a strategic approach that builds on the amazing assets and strengths of our communities to make real and lasting difference. We have continued to reach out and have been delighted by the welcome we’ve been given and the huge interest shown. Amongst the strengths of the Fund is our ability to support businesses as well as community organisations; to take a long-term approach as well as meeting immediate needs; to stimulate creativity and innovation and to collaborate with others to maximise our impact. It is still early days, and we will evolve further, but we hope that our first two years – reflected in this report – have set the tone for the future. Here we tell the story of some of the projects that have been awarded grants and the people who have made them happen. -
Llantwit Fardre Community Council Cyngor Cymuned Llanilltud Faerdref
LLANTWIT FARDRE COMMUNITY COUNCIL CYNGOR CYMUNED LLANILLTUD FAERDREF Leanne Handley The Parish Hall Clerk and Executive Officer Main Road Church Village Pontypridd CF38 1PY Tele/Fon: 01443 209779 Fax/Ffacs: 01443 217262 [email protected] Minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee at the Parish Hall on Tuesday 12th September 2017 following the Leisure and Amenities Committee. Commencing at 8pm and terminating at 8.15pm. Present: Councillor J. James( Chairman), N. Tizard-Lee, A. Raines, G. Stacey, R. Butler, A. Watts, C. Johnson, A. Handley, and L. Walker. PLG 9 . Apologies: 1.1 Apologies submitted Cllr S. Bristo, M. Diamond and B. James 1.2 Apologies not submitted PLG 10. Disclosures and Registration of Interest Members are requested to declare any personal and /or prejudicial interests that they may have in matters to be considered at this meeting in accordance with the Local Authorities Code of Conduct Order (Wales) Order 2008. Councillor Cllr L. Walker declared an interest in Application Ref: 17/0794/10 as he is a member of Friends of Tonteg Park . The Member remained in the chamber be did not speak or vote on this application. PLG 11. Public Break (members of the public are only allowed to speak during this break and not at any other time during the meeting) No members of the public wished to speak PLG 12. Planning Applications. The Council received the following planning applications and resolved not to object. CHURCH VILLAGE No applications received TONTEG Application Ref: 17/0762/10 PROPOSAL: New front porch & w/c extension plus garage with pitched roof to side.