Local officers are taking action to address the issue of illegal off-road motorcycles

Sunday, around 1:30 PM, four illegal off-road motorbikes were on the A4095 Penrhiwceiber. Off-road motorbikes are frequently seen on the main roads, posing a danger. Local officers are taking action to address the issue of illegal off-road motorcycles in Gelli, Pemtre Recently, PC Claire Radford and PCSOs David Hughes and Viv Mumford were out on…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council statutory reports are now published following the flooding during Storm Bert

The Council has now published all five Section 19 flood investigation reports relating to Storm Bert in November 2024 – focusing on impacted locations in the communities of Aberaman, Pontypridd, Nantgarw, Porth and Treherbert.  Under the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (Section 19), the Council, as the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), is required…

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Councils must take action to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour on high streets

During Spokesperson’s Questions to Labour Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, expressed his concern over the lack of action from local authorities in dealing with issues of crime and anti-social behaviour, especially when many residents feel unsafe and many business owners feel vulnerable to…

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Publicly owned renewable energy developer begins first public consultation on Carreg Wen Wind Farm

Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, the Welsh Government owned renewable energy company, is inviting the people of Aberdare, Maerdy, Cwmaman and surrounding areas to attend consultation events for its Carreg Wen Wind Farm proposal. A digital modelling tool will be available for people to see how the proposed wind farm would look from local postcodes, and different…

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Parents and campaigners are set to gather in Pontypridd this weekend to challenge a controversial decision on school transport by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council

Parents and campaigners are set to gather in Pontypridd this weekend to challenge a controversial decision on school transport by Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) Council. A public meeting organised by the Save School Transport RCT group will take place on Saturday, October 4, at the YMa building in Pontypridd, opposite the RCT Council’s offices. Due…

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