Cyngor Cymuned Pentyrch Community Council
Creigiau - Capel Llanilltern - Gwaelod y Garth - Pentyrch
 

 

 

Police Station
1 Penuel Road
Pentyrch
Cardiff
CF15 9LJ

029 20891417

Pentyrch Community Council   
Cyngor Cymuned Pentyrch

Gorsaf yr Heddlu
1 Heol Penuel
Pentyrch
Caerdydd. CF15 9LJ

Police Station
1 Penuel Road
Pentyrch
Cardiff CF15 9LJ

 029 20891417

Creigiau,   Llanilltern, Pentyrch, Gwaelod y Garth
www.pentyrch.cc
Environment, Footpaths
Common Land, Parks
Planning, Grants
Local Matters.
 
Amgylchedd, Llwybrau
Tir Comin, Parciau
Cynllunio, Grantiau
Materion Lleol

Community Plan >> Plan

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CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL
Schools, Planning, Transport, Leisure, Parks,
Children, Families and Community Services, Benefits,
Economic Development, Environment.


County Hall,
Atlantic Wharf,
Cardiff. CF10 4UW 
 
20872087
www.cardiff.gov.uk
Emergency Numbers
Dog Warden        20711243
Cleansing         
20775344
Highways        
20785200
Housing Repairs 
20369379
Blocked Drains   
20788685 

CYNGOR SIR CAERDYDD
Ysgolion, Cynllunio, Trafnidiaeth, Hamdden, Parciau, Gwasanaethau Plant, Teuluoedd a Chymuned, Datblygu Economaidd,  Amgylchedd, Budd-daliadau.

Neuadd y Sir,
Glanfa Iwerydd,
Caerdydd. CF10 4UW
20872088
www.caerdydd.gov.uk
Rhifau Mewn Argyfwng
Warden Cwn         20711243
Glanhau              20775344
Heolydd              20785200
Trwsio Tai            20369379
Clirio Draen          20788685

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What does the Council do?

Pentyrch Community Council maintain 45 miles of public rights of way. Most of the benches throughout our communities have been provided by the Community Council as well as the noticeboards in the village centres. Wild flowers have been planted in the hedgerows, daffodils throughout the villages, hanging baskets in the summer and Christmas trees in December.

Over the years the Community Council has acquired a considerable amount of land with the ultimate aim of protecting the villages from development. Within Community ownership is the Garth Common, fields and woodlands between Fairmeadow and Cefn Bychan in Pentyrch, woodland at Gwaelod y Garth, the Recreation ground in Creigiau, woodlands and the Frog Pond in Creigiau, and various pieces of amenity land within the residential estates. All these areas must be maintained in the interest of health & safety as well as visual impact. Both Bronllwyn and Penuel graveyards in Pentyrch are under the control of the Community Council as is the Memorial children’s park and the war memorial.

The Community Council strives to ensure that basic facilities in the villages are upheld. Potholes, broken street lights, street cleansing, over grown vegetation, damaged signs, flytipping, vandalised bus shelters/telephone boxes are all regularly reported to the various authorities.

Planning issues are a major concern to Councillors and in recent years the Council has fought against a number of applications which would have had a detrimental effect on our communities. We have recently campaigned to bring Broadband to our villages. Support is given financially, practically and personally to many local groups and organisations. The Community Council are Trustees to Pentyrch Village Hall, have been approached to become one of the Trustees for Pentyrch Sports Association and may soon become one of the Trustees of the Rest Hall. We are consulted by the County Council and the Wales Assembly Government on a variety of issues and always consider how these issues will affect out communities.

 


 

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Un Llais Cymru One Voice Wales
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Mae’r Cyngor Cymuned yn anelu i gyflawni gwellhad i’n amgylchedd, cyfoethogi ansawdd bywyd a chadw’r amrywiaeth o fywyd lleol. Bydd y Cyngor yn ymdrechu i gadw cymeriad gwledig y pedwar pentref a chadw eu hunaniaeth lleol.
On Llais Cymru - One Voice Wales
The Community Council aims to achieve an improvement in our environment, to enrich the quality of life and preserve the diversity of local life. The Council will endeavour to protect the rural character of the four villages and retain their local identity.