Ty Amgen and Bryn Pica landfill sites have been closed for the ‘foreseeable future’, according to Rhonda Cynon Taf Council.
On Twitter, the local authority confirmed that the sites have been closed due to a nearby fire, which emergency services are continuing to deal with.
Ty Amgen and Bryn Pica sites have been closed for the foreseeable future, due to a mountain fire near the site. We will communicate any further updates as necessary.
— RCT Council (@RCTCouncil) July 2, 2018
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