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Community Profile – Ynyswen, Treorchy and Cwmparc
Community Profile – Ynyswen, Treorchy and Cwmparc Version 5 – will be updated and reviewed next on 29.05.20 Treorchy is a town and electoral ward in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf in the Rhondda Fawr valley. Treorchy is one of the 16 communities that make up the Rhondda. Treorchy is bordered by the villages of Cwmparc and Ynyswen which are included within the profile. The population is 7,694, 4,404 of which are working age. Treorchy has a thriving high street with many shops and cafes and is in the running as one of the 3 Welsh finalists for Highs Street of the Year award. There are 2 large supermarkets and an Treorchy High Street industrial estate providing local employment. There is also a High school with sixth form Cwmparc Community Centre opportunities for young people in the area Cwmparc is a village and district of the community of Treorchy, 0.8 miles from Treorchy. It is more of a residential area, however St Georges Church Hall located in Cwmparc offers a variety of activities for the community, including Yoga, playgroup and history classes. Ynyswen is a village in the community of Treorchy, 0.6 miles north of Treorchy. It consists mostly of housing but has an industrial estate which was once the site of the Burberry’s factory, one shop and the Forest View Medical Centre. Although there are no petrol stations in the Treorchy area, transport is relatively good throughout the valley. However, there is no Sunday bus service in Cwmparc. Treorchy has a large population of young people and although there are opportunities to engage with sport activities it is evident that there are fewer affordable activities for young women to engage in. -
Newsletter 2004
Freemen of Llantrisant GENERAL MEETING 2004 A General Meeting of Freemen of Llantrisant will be held at Llantrisant IN 1346, my friends, th When Edward III, he reigned, Guildhall at 7:30pm on Friday 15 October 2004, to discuss and debate the A charter for Llantrisant folk, works of the Trust over the past year and to accept suggestions to improve Le Dispenser, he proclaimed. its effectiveness. Yes, Hugh, Lord of Glamorgan A vacancy for a Freemen Trustee has arisen and, consequently, an election Enrolled Freemen for trade: must take place. Any Freeman may stand for election, but he will be "You can sell your wares for free," he said, required to attend personally and be nominated and seconded by Freemen "From Fanheulog to Brynteg." present at the meeting. Now England was at war with France, A battle raged at Crecy. LLANTRISANT CASTLE FEASIBILITY STUDY Long bowmen from the town took part, During the year plenty of debate was held to discuss the future of The result for the French was messy. Llantrisant Castle and whether the 13th century ruin could be developed into And when these veterans returned, a major tourist attraction. Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council Upon each one bestowed commissioned Richard Dean of Dean & Cheason Associates to carry out a That Freemanship by way of thanks full feasibility study of the site and offer a number of ideas of how to For being brave and bold. develop the castle into depending on suitable funding being sought. And so to 1889, Llantrisant Trust was founded, To manage all the Freeman's lands, A public exhibition was held in the old town and visitors viewed a number The old order had been grounded. -
YSTRADOWEN YSTRADYFODWG, &C
62G YSTRADOWEN YSTRADYFODWG, &c. Thomas David, carpenter ThomR.!I William, farmer Thomas Edward, shoemaker Williams Philemon, f&rmer Thomas William, farmer Y BTRADOWEN, a parish and viiJage in the Bridgend and Cow bridge union and county court district, 3 miles from Cowbridge, and in the diocese and archdeaconry of Llandaff and deanery of Lower Llanda.ff, eastern division. The parish contains 1,003 acres; the rateable value is £1,100. Mrs. Ricketts, of Dorton House, Bucks, is lady of the manor, and, with the Spearman family, owns the soil. The line of railway to Cowbridge intersects the parish. The only place of worship is the parish church. The Rev. David Jones is the incumbent. PosTAL REGULATIONS. Letters are received through Cowbridge, which is the nearest money-order office and its post town. Owen Daniel, Esq. Matthews William, farmer COMMERCIAL. Morgan Enoch, farmer Da.vid Jacob, blacksmith Samuel John, wheelwright Davies Da.vid H., innkeeper Thomas William, farmer Evans David, farmer Williams Miles, farmer Harry Howell, farmer Williams Rees, builder Howe John, farmer Williams Thomas, farmer • • YsTRADYFODWG: WITH THE HAMLET OF THE RIGHOS AND THE VILLAGE OF TREHERBERT. Y STRADYFODWG is a large parish, situated in the Rhondda. Valley, 10 miles from Pon typridd, and is connected to that place by a branch of the Taff Vale Railway. It is in the Pontypridd union and county court district, diocese and archdeaconry of Landaff, and deanery of Upper Llandaff, northern division. The area of the parish, including the hamlet of th~ Righos, is estimated at 25,000 statute acres, the greater portion of which is moun tain waste, serving ouly for the feeding of sheep, but immensely rich in mineral wealth, and will become one of the principal coal producing dis tricts of South Wales. -
The London Gazette, 19 July, 1929. 4837
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19 JULY, 1929. 4837 NEEDHAM; George Frederick, trading as FRliX PUGH, William, 58, Wern-street, Clydach Vale, . ' NEEDHAM, residing and trading at 166, Glamorgan. GROCER. Alfred-street South, Nottingham. WRING- Couri^PQNTYPRIDD, YSTRADYFODWG and ING and MANGLING MACHINE DEALER PORTH. ." and REPAIRER. No. of Matter—38 of 1928. Court—NOTTINGHAM. Trustee's Name, Address and Description— No. of Matter—51 of 1927. 0*ven, Ellis, 34, Park-place, Cardiff, Official - Trustee's Name, Address and Description— Receiver. .West Leslie Arthur, 22, Regent-street, Park- Date of Release—July 1, 1929. row, Nottingham, Official Receiver. Date of Release—July 8, 1929. THOMAS, Rupert Edwin, .residing at 31,-Syca- more-street, Rhydfelan, Pontypridd, Glamor- NIOHOL, Oscar residing at 23, Charnwood-grove, gan, and carrying on business at 84A, Taff- West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, and carry- street, Pontypridd aforesaid. HATTER and ing on business at SA, Pepper-street, Notting- HOSIER. ham. GENERAL DEALER. Court^PONTYPRIDD, YSTRADYFODWG and Court—NOTTINGHAM. PORTH. No. of Matter—31 of 1928. No, of Matter—37 of 1928. - Trustee's Name, Address and Description— Trustee's 'Name, Address and. Description— West Leslie Arthur, 22, Regent-street, Park- Owen, Ellis, 34, Park-place, Cardiff, Official row, Nottingham, Official Receiver. Receiver. Date of Release—July 8, 1929. Date of Release—July 1, 1929. DAVID, William (trading as W. DAVID & THOMAS, 'Thomas' Herbert, ' residing at 25, SONS), 210, Ystrad-road, Pentre, in the 'Ebeneze'r - street, Rhydfelen, Glamorgan. parish of Rhondda, Glamorgan. PLUMBER, CREDIT DRAPER, OUTFITTER and BOOT GAS and HOT WATER FITTER. and SHOE DEALER. Court—PONTYPRIDD, YSTRADYFODWG and Courl^PONTYPRIDD, YSTRADYFODWG and PORTH. -
Rhondda Cynon Taf Christmas 2019 & New Year Services 2020
Rhondda Cynon Taf Christmas 2019 & New Year Services 2020 Christmas Christmas Service Days of Sunday Monday Boxing Day Friday Saturday Sunday Monday New Year's Eve New Year's Day Thursday Operators Route Eve Day number Operation 22 / 12 / 19 23 / 12 / 19 26 / 12 / 19 27 / 12 / 19 28 / 12 / 19 29 / 12 / 19 30 / 12 / 19 31 / 12 / 19 01 / 01 / 20 02 / 01 / 20 24 / 12 / 19 25 / 12 / 19 School School School Mon to Sat Saturday Normal Saturday Saturday Stagecoach 1 Aberdare - Abernant No Service Holiday Holiday No Service No Service No Service No Service Holiday (Daytime) Service Service Service Service Service Service Service School School School Mon to Sat Saturday Normal Saturday Saturday Stagecoach 2 Aberdare - Tŷ Fry No Service Holiday Holiday No Service No Service No Service No Service Holiday (Daytime) Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Early Finish Globe Mon to Sat Penrhiwceiber - Cefn Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal 3 No Service No Service No Service No Service (see No Service Coaches (Daytime) Pennar Service Service Service Service Service Service summary) School School School Mon to Sat Aberdare - Llwydcoed - Saturday Normal Saturday Saturday Stagecoach 6 No Service Holiday Holiday No Service No Service No Service No Service Holiday (Daytime) Merthyr Tydfil Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Harris Mon to Sat Normal Normal Saturday Normal Saturday Saturday Normal 7 Pontypridd - Blackwood No Service No Service No Service No Service No Service Coaches (Daytime) Service Service Service -
Land at Maerdy, Pontlottyn, Rhymney
LAND AT MAERDY, PONTLOTTYN, RHYMNEY Residential Development Opportunity for 57 Dwellings T 029 20 346346 www.coark.com LOCATION The development land is located in Pontlottyn, which is a village in the county borough of Caerphilly, approximately 1 mile to the south of Rhymney. The subject property is situated between Maerdy View and Carn-Y-Tyla Terrace and the Rhymney River on the periphery of a built up area. Pontlottyn is a former mining community and lies approximately 7 miles to the east of Merthyr Tydfil and some 27 miles north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. The railway station provides an hourly service to Cardiff city centre. DESCRIPTION A vacant parcel of land extending to approximately 8.32 acres (3.37 ha), with a net developable area of 4.29 acres (1.737 ha). The southern part of the site is heavily wooded with mature trees and the site also slopes steeply to the western edge of the boundary. The road providing links to the settlements of Rhymney and Abertysswg runs along the north eastern boundary of the site and provides the approved access into the site is to be taken off Abertysswg Road. The surrounding area comprises parkland and residential dwellings located on the north and eastern side and to the western side of the property, beyond the Rhymney River. The southern boundary abuts agricultural land. Property experts since 1900 www.coark.com PLANNING Outline planning permission for the construction of 57 residential units under application 07/1011/OUT renewed in 2015 under 15/0528/ NCC. Affordable housing is required under a section 106 for the provision of 9 units of social housing, 6 units of low cost home ownerships and 3 units of social rented housing. -
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 -
County Borough of Caerphilly
November 2020 Summary Full report and maps: https://ldbc.gov.wales/ @LDBCW This document is available in Welsh County Borough of Caerphilly Summary of Final Recommendations Who we are : The Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales is an independent Welsh Government Sponsored Body. It was established under the Local Democracy (Wales) Act 2013 with the main purpose of publishing a programme of work which keeps under review the electoral arrangements for the 22 principal councils. The Commission makes electoral review recommendations, which it feels are in the interest of effective and convenient local government. This review has been conducted as a result of the former Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government’s Written Statement of 23 June 2016 as part of an all Wales review programme for the 2022 local government elections. © Crown copyright and database rights [2020] OS [100047875] Summary of our Recommendations: The Commission recommends a council of 69 members, a reduction from the present 73 members. The Commission recommends a change to the arrangement of electoral wards that will achieve a marked improvement in the level of electoral parity across the County Borough of Caerphilly. The Commission recommends 30 electoral wards, a reduction from 33 existing wards. The largest under-representation is recommended to be 24% above the proposed county average in Aberbargoed and Bargoed. The largest over-representation is recommended to be 20% below the proposed county average in Aber Valley. The Commission is recommending 25 multi-member wards consisting of 12 two- member electoral wards; 12 three-member electoral wards; and one four-member electoral ward. -
The Pit and the Pendulum: a Cooperative Future for Work in The
Pit and the Pendulum Prelims.qxd 02/03/04 13:34 Page i POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN WALES The Pit and the Pendulum Pit and the Pendulum Prelims.qxd 02/03/04 13:34 Page ii POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN WALES SERIES Series editor: Ralph Fevre Previous volumes in the series: Paul Chaney, Tom Hall and Andrew Pithouse (eds), New Governance – New Democracy? Post-Devolution Wales Neil Selwyn and Stephen Gorard, The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales Graham Day, Making Sense of Wales: A Sociological Perspective Richard Rawlings, Delineating Wales: Constitutional, Legal and Administrative Aspects of National Devolution The Politics and Society in Wales Series examines issues of politics and government, and particularly the effects of devolution on policy-making and implementation, and the way in which Wales is governed as the National Assembly gains in maturity. It will also increase our knowledge and understanding of Welsh society and analyse the most important aspects of social and economic change in Wales. Where necessary, studies in the series will incorporate strong comparative elements which will allow a more fully informed appraisal of the condition of Wales. Pit and the Pendulum Prelims.qxd 02/03/04 13:34 Page iii POLITICS AND SOCIETY IN WALES The Pit and the Pendulum A COOPERATIVE FUTURE FOR WORK IN THE WELSH VALLEYS By MOLLY SCOTT CATO Published on behalf of the Social Science Committee of the Board of Celtic Studies of the University of Wales UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS CARDIFF 2004 Pit and the Pendulum Prelims.qxd 04/03/04 16:01 Page iv © Molly Scott Cato, 2004 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data. -
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 -
Deposit Draft Local Development Plan 2006 - 2021 Preserving Our Heritage • Building Our Future Contents
Deposit Draft Local Development Plan 2006 - 2021 Preserving Our Heritage • Building Our Future Contents Chapter 1 Introduction and Context ......................................3 Chapter 7 Monitoring and Review Framework....................117 Introduction...................................................................3 Appendix 1 Detailed Allocations ..........................................121 Structure of document ..................................................4 a) Housing Allocations .............................................121 Key facts about Rhondda Cynon Taf.............................5 b) Employment Allocations......................................128 Links to other Strategies................................................5 c) Retail Allocations .................................................130 National Planning Policy and Technical Advice.........11 d) Major Highway Schemes......................................131 How to use the document...........................................15 e) Sites of Important Nature Conservation Chapter 2 Key Issues in Rhondda Cynon Taf .........................17 and Local Nature Reserves ..................................133 Chapter 3 Vision and Objectives ..........................................21 Appendix 2 Statutory Designations.......................................137 Chapter 4 Core Strategy.......................................................25 Appendix 3 Local Development Plan Evidence Base..............139 Key Diagram ................................................................28 -
Members' Interests - September 2017
Glamorgan Family History Society - Members' Interests - September 2017 Surname/Forename Place Cty Dates MemNo ABRAHAM (Any) Llansamlet / Swansea GLA All 6527 ABRAHAM Griffith Llansamlet (Bargeman) GLA 1775+ 6527 Bedminster Bristol -Born ABRAHAMS Florence May 1896? GLA -1962 6126 ACE Bridgend GLA ANY 3143 ACE Reynoldston GLA All 6171 ACE Samuel Gower GLA 1750 - 1795 5302 ACE Samuel Swansea / Llanelli CMN 1827 – 1879 10353 ACE Thomas Gower – Swansea GLA 1783 – 1823 10353 ACTESON Elizabeth Pant St. St Thomas S'ea GLA 1870 - 1960 5433 ADAMS Glamorgan GLA 1800+ 4631 ADAMS John Lewis Haverfordwest GLA c1845 3536 ADDICOTT Job North Petherton & Cowbridge SOM 1837 - 1919 5931 AHERNE Aberdare GLA 1865+ 3667 ALISON Bertha Halstead Milnsbridge YKS 1878+ 6163 ALLAN Albina Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Evelyn Loughor GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Frederick Gowerton GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Lotty Gowerton GLA 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Winnie Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLAN Maggie Llanelli CMN 1901+ 9235 ALLEN Aberdare - Cardiff GLA 1840 - 1900 5191 ALLEN Cardiff GLA 1860 - 1910 4159 ALLEN Aaron Glamorgan GLA 1858+ 10344 ALLEN Aaron Glamorgan GLA 1858+ 10344 ALLEN Edwin` Birmingham WAR 1791 - 1860 8382 ALLEN Mary Ann Cardiff - Whitchurch GLA 1870 - 1900 6150 ALLEN Mary Jane Newport MON 1852+ 6488 ALLEN William Birmingham WAR 1818 – 1880 8382 ALLIN / ALLEYN Devon DEV 1750-1900 3210 ALLIN / ALLEYN Neath, Swansea GLA 1750-1900 3210 ALLRIGHT Elizabeth Mapledurnell HAM 1700+ 5590 ANDERSON Ann(e) Cowbridge GLA 1806-1862 10499 ANDERSON Ann(e) Newport MON 1806-1862 10499 ANDREW John