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Barry Regeneration Progress Report (Ref) –
Agenda Item No. THE VALE OF GLAMORGAN COUNCIL CABINET: 19TH FEBRUARY 2018 REFERENCE FROM ENVIRONMENT AND REGENERATION SCRUTINY COMMITTEE: 18TH JANUARY 2018 “613 BARRY REGENERATION PROGRESS REPORT (REF) – The Head of Regeneration and Planning, in presenting the report, advised that Cabinet on 20th November, 2017 had received a copy of the report which apprised of past regeneration policies, programmes and projects in relation to Barry together with details of key issues and challenges for the future. The Cabinet had also referred the report to the Scrutiny Committee for its consideration. In order to elaborate further on the document, a short presentation was also provided a copy of which was tabled at the meeting. The presentation was divided into three parts: Part 1 – The Regeneration Challenge Part 2 – The Council’s Track Record of Targeted Investment and Place Making in Barry Part 3 – Emerging Projects, Policies and Funding Programmes. The report also highlighted that the socio-economic and cultural environment of Barry had changed dramatically over the last 100 years or so, with Committee being informed that the coal boom, as the nineteenth century turned into the twentieth century, a steady economic decline followed the inter-war period. The decline prompted a plethora of government-led regeneration and redevelopment initiatives stretching back to the late 1980s which differed in scale, scope and vision In referring to nineteenth century expansion, the Head of Service advised that there had been a unique combination of the port industrial hub, expansion of the town and Barry Island becoming a resort. In referring to the rise and decline of Barry, reference was made to the Barry Island Holiday Camp which had closed in the mid- 1990s, the fact that the Port No. -
Physical Activity of Children and Young People
National Assembly for Wales Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Physical Activity of Children and Young People March 2019 www.assembly.wales The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales and its people, makes laws for Wales, agrees Welsh taxes and holds the Welsh Government to account. An electronic copy of this document can be found on the National Assembly website: www.assembly.wales/SeneddHealth Copies of this document can also be obtained in accessible formats including Braille, large print, audio or hard copy from: Health, Social Care and Sport Committee National Assembly for Wales Cardiff Bay CF99 1NA Tel: 0300 200 6565 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @SeneddHealth © National Assembly for Wales Commission Copyright 2019 The text of this document may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium providing that it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading or derogatory context. The material must be acknowledged as copyright of the National Assembly for Wales Commission and the title of the document specified. National Assembly for Wales Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Physical Activity of Children and Young People March 2019 www.assembly.wales About the Committee The Committee was established on 28 June 2016. Its remit can be found at: www.assembly.wales/SeneddHealth Committee Chair: Dai Lloyd AM Plaid Cymru South Wales West Current Committee membership: Dawn Bowden AM Jayne Bryant AM Welsh Labour Welsh Labour Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Newport West Angela Burns AM Welsh Conservatives Neil Hamilton AM Carmarthen West and South UKIP Wales Pembrokeshire Mid and West Wales Helen Mary Jones AM Lynne Neagle AM Plaid Cymru Welsh Labour Mid and West Wales Torfaen David Rees AM Welsh Labour Aberavon The following Members were also members of the Committee during this inquiry. -
100 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
100 bus time schedule & line map 100 Barry Town - Circular View In Website Mode The 100 bus line (Barry Town - Circular) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barry: 3:17 PM (2) Colcot: 11:30 AM - 7:00 PM (3) Merthyr Dyfan: 12:17 PM - 7:47 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 100 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 100 bus arriving. Direction: Barry 100 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Barry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:17 PM Monday Not Operational Highlight Park, Colcot Tuesday Not Operational Weycock Cross, Colcot Wednesday Not Operational Weycock Cross, Colcot Thursday Not Operational Nant Talwg Way, Barry Friday Not Operational The Crescent, Barry Saturday Not Operational Wye Close, Colcot Wye Close, Barry Taf Close Subway, Colcot 100 bus Info Gwenog Court, Colcot Direction: Barry Stops: 19 Claude Road, Barry Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Highlight Park, Colcot, Weycock Gower Court, Barry Cross, Colcot, Weycock Cross, Colcot, Nant Talwg Way, Barry, Wye Close, Colcot, Taf Close Subway, Colcot, Gwenog Court, Colcot, Claude Road, Barry, Romilly Schools, Barry Gower Court, Barry, Romilly Schools, Barry, Park Pontypridd Road, Barry Crescent, Barry, The Grove, Barry, Park Avenue, Barry, Windsor Court, Barry, The Priory, Barry, Hilda Park Crescent, Barry Street, Barry, Council Civic O∆ces 2, Barry, Hanover Park Crescent, Barry Street, Barry, King Square, Barry The Grove, Barry Park Avenue, Barry A4055, Barry Windsor Court, Barry The Priory, Barry Broad Street, Barry Hilda Street, -
Revised 1Ww.Pub
First World War Special thanks from the Tour of Friends of Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery to the staff at Merthyr Dyfan Barry Town Council. Cemetery, Barry 1914—1918 Printed and published on behalf of the Friends of Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery, by Nic and Shirley Hodges, 19 Romilly Road, Barry. 16 1 Imagine November 1918. Turn towards the chapel to find Block D 2 memorials. 33. Charles Finnegan. It was a wet Monday morning in Barry when news came that the Boatswain. Mercantile Marine Reserve Special Great War was over. The people of the town gave grateful thanks, Service Vessel “Peggy” crowds filled the streets and torch lit processions went on through- out the week and into the nights. Died 17/10/1918 Age 42 The “Peggy” was a herring drifter boat built in 1907 that In July the following year a national “Peace Day” was held and a sailed from ports along the East coast of Scotland. During mass of up to 20,000 people gathered in King’s Square where the the war it was used as an Admirals barge by the Admiralty. It Chairman of the Council Howell Williams reported 15,000 Barrians also was used to lay a cable from Peterhead to Russia for had enlisted and 700 had died on sea or land. the British and Russian governments. In Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery today rest 34 servicemen from the 34. John Charles Francis Hayes. Great War. Their headstones are in the care of the Commonwealth Serjeant Major,12 Battalion Welsh Regiment 19371 War Graves Commission who since their inception in 1917 have constructed 2,500 war cemeteries and plots. -
Corporate Plan 2017–2022
BARRY TOWN COUNCIL C O R P O R A T E P L A N 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 2 2 CONTENTS Introduction from the Leader 1 Barry Town Council 2 Councillors 3 The Council 4 Code of Conduct 5 Our Services 6 Our Resources 7 Our Corporate Governance 8 -9 Wellbeing 10 The Council's Corporate Objectives 11 - A Prosperous Barry 12 - A Resilient Barry 13 - A Healthier Barry 14 - A More Equal Barry 15 - A Barry of Cohesive Communities 16 - A Barry of Vibrant Culture and 17 Thriving Welsh Language - A Globally Responsible Barry 18 Vale of Glamorgan Wellbeing Plan 19 Have Your Say 20 INTRODUCTION FROM THE LEADER Barry is the largest Town Council in Wales, with a population of 52,000 residents and I believe we have a very powerful voice to serve and represent local people in the Town. Since I was elected onto the Council in 2007, the Council has grown both professionally and in stature and I believe we are ready to take on the challenge of shaping local services for our community. The introduction of the Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 has seen the Council adopt the 7 Wellbeing Goals for Barry: • A prosperous Barry • A resilient Barry • A healthier Barry • A more equal Barry • A Barry of cohesive communities • A Barry of vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language • A globally responsible Barry I am confident that we can face the challenge and deliver these goals, making a positive impact on the wellbeing of our residents. We will continue to work with partners, including the Vale of Glamorgan Council, community groups and organisations and local businesses to develop new initiatives, as well as maintain and deliver our services, such as the Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery and the Pioneer Hall in the centre of Town. -
Proposed New Bryn Hafren School Addresses
ADDRESSES FOR PROPOSED NEW CATCHMENT AREA OF BRYN HAFREN SCHOOL Street Postcode Ward ABERAERON CLOSE CF62 9BT Gibbonsdown ABINGDON STREET CF63 2HQ Cadoc AFAL SUR CF63 1FX Cadoc ALBERT STREET CF63 2QZ Cadoc ALPS QUARRY ROAD CF5 6AA Wenvoe AMROTH COURT CF62 9DU Gibbonsdown ANEURIN ROAD CF63 4PP Court ANGLE CLOSE CF62 9ED Gibbonsdown ARDEN WAY CF63 1LU Cadoc ARNO ROAD CF63 2AS Cadoc ARTHUR STREET CF63 2RB Cadoc AR-Y-NANT CF63 1RT Court ASH GROVE CF63 1LS Cadoc ASH GROVE CF5 5TQ Wenvoe ATLANTIC PLACE CF63 2LQ Cadoc AVOCET COURT CF63 4JH Castleland AVON CLOSE CF63 1LT Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF63 1BB Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 9BE Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Dyfan BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BR Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF63 1BD Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BG Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BD Court BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BG Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 8HE Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF62 8HE Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 8HE Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 9BG Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 8HE Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BB Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 9BG Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF63 1BD Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BG Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Cadoc BARRY ROAD CF63 1BA Court BARRY ROAD CF63 1BB Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BE Court BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Gibbonsdown BARRY ROAD CF62 9BH Dyfan BARRY ROAD -
List of Barry War Dead
List of Barry War Dead Lest We Forget - Is a partial list of the soldiers from the Barry area who were lost during the Great War. The list is broken down into casualties per month.It can either be accessed via the table below or on the menu above, by hovering over the Lest We Forget button and selecting the appropriate month. A copy of the list is also available from the button at the top right of the page. If anyone has any additional data relating to Barry's WW1 casualties, please feel free to contact us via our general contact email. February 1917 Corporal David Towers M. M., 17th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers was killed in action on 2nd February, 1917 by shell fire and is buried in Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, Belgium. In December 1916 Corporal David Towers was awarded the Military Medal for: “gallant conduct during a raid on the enemy trenches on the night of 17/18th November, when attached to the 115th Trench Mortar Battery during the Battle of the Somme.” Private Dennis Dwyer of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry was killed in action on the 2nd February, 1917. He had been wounded on two previous occasions before receiving his fatal injury. He was buried in Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval, France. He had lived at 27, Faxten Street, Cadoxton and had joined the RMLI in 1912. Private David E. Lewis, Base M.T. Depot Army Service Corps, died in hospital in France on 3rd February, 1917 of bronchitis and heart disease. He was buried in Boulogne Cemetery, France. -
Vale of Glamorgan Draft Well-Being Assessment
Our Vale Vale of Glamorgan Well-being Assessment Consultation Draft – December 2016 1 Table of Contents 1. A New Opportunity 3 1.1 The start of a journey 3 1.2 The Wales we want 4 1.3 About our assessment 5 1.4 How will we determine our priorities? 6 2. How did we undertake the assessment? 7 2.1 Gathering of data and evidence 7 2.2 Stakeholder engagement 7 2.3 Public engagement 8 3. About the Vale of Glamorgan 10 3.1 Our population 10 3.2 Our communities 12 3.3 Our assets and facilities 15 3.4 Our environment 18 4. Having a Healthy and Active Future 26 4.1 Headlines 26 4.2 Our findings 28 4.3 Summary 49 4.4 Where we need to increase our evidence base 49 5. Being Part of Safe and Inclusive Communities 51 5.1 Headlines 51 5.2 Our findings 54 5.3 Summary 68 5.4 Where we need to increase our evidence base 69 6. Maximising Opportunities and Attainment 70 6.1 Headlines 70 6.2 Our findings 74 6.3 Summary 89 6.4 Where we need to increase our evidence base 90 7. Our Conclusion: The State of Well-being in the Vale of Glamorgan 91 8. Our Journey Continues…What will we do next? 94 2 1. A New Opportunity This is the first well-being assessment published by the Vale of Glamorgan Public Services Board (PSB) ‘Our Vale’ and it brings together a wealth of information about life in the Vale of Glamorgan. -
Holiday Childcare Provision in the Vale of Glamorgan
Holiday Childcare Provision in the Vale of Glamorgan This list has been compiled by the Vale Family Information Service and is correct on the 9 July 2020. Please contact us for up to date information or check our website: 01446 704704 [email protected] www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/fis @VOGFIS @VALEFIS All childcare settings are listed on the Dewis Cymru website. Please click on the name of each setting and you will be taken to the childcare record on Dewis, where you will find more information. You can also carry out your own search: www.dewis.wales If you live close to a neighbouring county, you can also search on Dewis for childcare in other local authorities. Either add your postcode or select the county, or contact them directly: Childcare in Cardiff: 03000 133 133 Childcare in Bridgend: 01656 643643 Childcare in Rhondda Cynon Taf: 01443 425006 Childminders We have many childminders who are open during the summer holidays. This link will take you to a list of ‘open’ childminders in the Vale. You can then select ‘Refine your search’ and enter your post code and add the number of miles you would like to search in the ‘where’ field: Childminders in the Vale of Glamorgan Help with childcare costs You may be eligible for the government’s Tax Free Childcare Scheme, which can save you 20% on your childcare costs. Or depending on your household income, you may eligible for Universal Credit and the childcare element of this, which could pay up to 85% of your childcare costs: https://www.gov.uk/childcare-calculator?step-by-step-nav=f237ec8e-e82c- -
96 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
96 bus time schedule & line map 96 Cardiff - Barry via Culverhouse Cross, Wenvoe, Barry View In Website Mode Hospital, Morrisons The 96 bus line (Cardiff - Barry via Culverhouse Cross, Wenvoe, Barry Hospital, Morrisons) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barry: 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM (2) Cardiff: 6:47 AM - 6:16 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 96 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 96 bus arriving. Direction: Barry 96 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Barry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM Westgate Street Km, Cardiff Tuesday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM Cardiff Bridge Kr, Cardiff Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff Wednesday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM St Davids Hospital, Riverside Thursday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM 89 Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff Friday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM Railway Terrace, Riverside Saturday 7:40 AM - 6:20 PM 1 Albert Walk, Cardiff Beda Road, Canton 87 Lansdowne Road, Cardiff 96 bus Info Lansdowne Road, Canton Direction: Barry Lansdowne Road, Cardiff Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 56 min Victoria Park, Cardiff Line Summary: Westgate Street Km, Cardiff, Cardiff Bridge Kr, Cardiff, St Davids Hospital, Riverside, Windway Road, Canton Railway Terrace, Riverside, Beda Road, Canton, Lansdowne Road, Canton, Victoria Park, Cardiff, Ely Bridge, Canton Windway Road, Canton, Ely Bridge, Canton, Colin Way, Caerau, Aldi, Caerau, The Pendine, Caerau, Ely Colin Way, Caerau Police Station, Caerau, Wilson Road, Caerau, Dusty Baylis Court, Cardiff Forge, Caerau, Heol Trelai, Caerau, Knightswell, -
The County Borough of the Vale of Glamorgan (Electoral Changes
CYNULLIAD CENEDLAETHOL CYMRU NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES OFFERYNNAU STATUDOL STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2002 Rhif 3277 (Cy.315) 2002 No. 3277 (W.315) LLYWODRAETH LEOL, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, CYMRU WALES Gorchymyn Bwrdeistref Sirol Bro The County Borough of The Vale Morgannwg (Newidiadau of Glamorgan (Electoral Changes) Etholiadol) 2002 Order 2002 NODYN ESBONIADOL EXPLANATORY NOTE (Nid yw'r nodyn hwn yn rhan o'r Gorchymyn) (This note is not part of the Order) Yr oedd yn ofynnol i Gomisiwn Ffiniau Llywodraeth The Local Government Boundary Commission for Leol Cymru o dan adran 64(1) o Ddeddf Llywodraeth Wales was required by section 64(1) of the Local Leol 1972 (fel y'i hamnewidiwyd gan Ddeddf Government Act 1972 (as substituted by the Local Llywodraeth Leol (Cymru) 1994) adolygu'r trefniadau Government (Wales) Act 1994) to review the electoral etholiadol cyn gynted ag y bo'n ymarferol ar ôl yr arrangements as soon as practicable after the first etholiadau cyntaf i awdurdodau unedol ym Mai 1995. elections to unitary authorities in May 1995. Mae'r Gorchymyn hwn yn rhoi ei effaith i'r cynigion This Order gives effect to the proposals made in the a wnaed yn adroddiad Mawrth 2001 Comisiwn Ffiniau Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales' Llywodraeth Leol Cymru ar gyfer Bwrdeistref Sirol report of March 2001 for the County Borough of the Bro Morgannwg. Vale of Glamorgan. Er bod y Gorchymyn yn diddymu'r holl adrannau Although the Order abolishes all existing electoral etholiadol presennol yn y Fwrdeistref Sirol ac yn eu divisions within the County Borough and replaces disodli ag adrannau etholiadol newydd, yn ymarferol them with new electoral divisions, in practice the bydd y mwyafrif yn aros yr un fath. -
Local Development Plan 2011- 2026 Local Development Plan Written Statement June 2017 Foreword
Vale of Glamorgan Local Development Plan 2011- 2026 Local Development Plan Written Statement June 2017 Foreword I am pleased to introduce the Local Development Plan which provides a framework for sustainable development within the Vale of Glamorgan up to 2026. It is an extremely important Policy document that will guide the growth of the Vale of Glamorgan over a fifteen year period and identifies the infrastructure needs of our communities in terms of employment, facilities and services needed to support that growth. In setting this framework for the future development of the Vale of Glamorgan, we have been mindful of the need to regenerate and support our communities and in doing so the Plan seeks to achieve a balance between economic growth, social cohesion and environmental impact. Wherever possible the Plan’s emphasis is on re-using previously developed land and minimising the need to develop on green fields. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Barry where the emphasis is very much on the continued regeneration of the Waterfront. In addition, we have ensured that sufficient emphasis is being placed on providing for an appropriate level of growth in other communities throughout the Vale thereby ensuring their long term sustainability and vitality. In reading the document you will see that the evidence base that has informed the Plan and its policies is wide ranging and robust. I am particularly pleased that in progressing this Plan we have been able to comprehensively identify and allocate land for the services and facilities that will be needed to support additional residential and employment growth during the Plan period.