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Next Meeting RCT Residents Action Group.

RCT RESIDENTS ACTION GROUP MEETING.

The next meeting of the RCT Residents Action Group will take place on Thursday 17th November at 7pm. The location for the meeting is Elliots (formerly the Shot & Shell), Wind Street, Aberdare. There is full disabled access. All are welcome to come along and air their views. RCT Residents Action Group is not allied to any political party and is made up of people who want to see change for the better in RCT. That change not only includes RCT Council but also addresses policing, health care services and their downgrading or withdrawal and many other issues that the people of RCT face on a daily basis. Silence is consent. Make your voice heard.

I understand a few weeks ago

I understand a few weeks ago on a Saturday night Aberdare was a no go area for a short time, youths fighting in the streets by the cenotaph and roads blocked off by police?
Any truth in this report?

Don't know but I'll ask

Don't know but I'll ask about.

It's much the same in Pontypridd on Friday and Saturday nights and especially around the Tumble. There's always beatings and drunken threats in the air. It's a no go area for anyone without a tin hat. Mind - it's the only time you see a strong police presence in Pontypridd now that they've abandoned the streets.

Graeme.

http://graemebeard.blogspot.c

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