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c/o Edward Morgan
Town Clerk
2 Cedar Street
Cwmgwrach
Neath
SA11 5PF

Tel. 01639 720302

 

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Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: NEIL LLEWELYN-HUGHES

Comment: Neil the butcher is enquiring about many people in Glynneath and Cwmgwrach who were customers or related to customers. Good Luck in all, you all do!! Fond regards to all, Neil.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Daniel

Comment: It's about time something is done in glynneath about the youths who are determined to cause criminal damage and public nusance. There should be better lighting, and camera's on the public area's that the damage and nusance happen, eg. the alley between tesco's and the fire station is a prime location for youngsters to throw eggs and stones at cars in the carpark.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: John Cottrell

Comment: Having read what Gerry Reynolds wrote, I do not know how he can say such a thing. I am disabled and in a wheelchair. I have many times come down the stairs on my rear end so is he saying people like myself are not disabled? If the person he is referring to managed to get down the stairs or not, what has it got to do with Mr Reynolds? Does he know if the lady in question is in any pain? Is he a medical man? Has Mr Reynolds been told yet that there are new laws governing the disabled coming out in October?


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Gerry Reynolds

Comment: Firstly, Regarding the access for disabled etc. I notice in the photograph in in the local paper that the councillor making the point had in fact managed to get downstairs for the photograph. Or, did she entre the lower room via door which is at the side of the building. The councillor in qusetion would I believe have less inconvenience if she used the side door.

On the matter of the council's emblem. I am sure that the emblem as depicted on the high wall inside the Town Hall is the one that used to be used before the dragon was placed on the Lamb's Flag.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Christopher Vaughan

Comment: I would like to know what the local council and police are going to do about all the illegal motorbikes that are constantly screaming around the lower end of Glynneath on the footpaths. I have four small boys that tend to play in a lane behind my house because they are not old enough to travel as far as the welfare park but that doesn't stop these motorbikes. They have no regard for children. I have spoken with the police and they state that they cannot catch them, however I know that the police force has a cadre of motorbikes itself but they are constantly being requisitioned in other districts. One or more of our children will eventually be knocked down by these motorbikes, so I'm asking you please, put some pressure on the police and have them catch these offenders before it's too late.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Cllr. Carolyn Edwards

Comment: Would be grateful if you could put details of my surgery which is held in Glynneath West Central Ward - First Saturday of the month, 10.30 - noon at the Senior Citizens' Hall, Lamb and Flag. Excellent web site.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Peter Lewis

Comment: At the end of June, I had the honour of taking the funeral service for Rose Wiggs, who died at the age of 101. It was a good occasion to remember someone who spent all those years as a part of our community in Glynneath and has touched the lives of so many. Our community will miss her stories of life as it used to be alongside the river Nedd.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Peter Lewis

Comment:

Lots of the events seem rather out of date.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Peter Lewis

Comment:

The new parish web site is www.pawb.faithweb.com


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Non

Comment:

Rydw i wedi sylwi dros y blynyddoedd dwethaf bod ansawdd y parc yng Nglynnedd yn gwaethygu. Does braidd dim yna i'r plant chwarae gyda ond am gwpwl o bethau sydd yn edrych yn rhy beryglus.


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Grant

Comment:

What do you think of the facillities available in Glynneath for youth? And what do you plan on doing about it?


Subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

Name: Delyth Scourfield

Comment:

Hoffwn ddiolch o galon i bawb wnaeth bleidleisio drostof yn yr etholiad lleol yr wythnos diwethaf. Er fy mod yn newydd i fyd gwleidyddiaeth, hoffwn eich sicrhau fy mod yn mynd i wneud fy ngorau dros Glynnedd yn ystod y bedair blynnedd nesaf. Delyth.



Subject:: Housing Development for Glynneath

Name: JIM & LUCY

Comment: Is Glynneath going to have any new houses built in the near future?  Housing Development firms seem to be interested in all the towns and villages surrounding us, why not us.


subject: Skate Park Requested

name: Ian

comment: please buld a skatepark in glynneath, because i've been skating for over a year and theres nowhere to skate. i usually skate in the streets, or in car parks, waxing the curbs, but i often get told off.

if we had a skatepark i could improve my skating, and i wouldn't get told off


subject: Secure Training Unit

name: Chris

comment: What do we need in our community? Not a stc, not just because
we don't want it, the children of wales would be better served by either
small units actually in their community or the intensive supervision
proving to be more of a success in other parts of the country. why
wrong for us?

We need and deserve after so many years of rape and
plunder by coal developers of all sorts, a more modern and
environmentally sustainable industry to be encouraged into our
communities. Why do we seem to have only the things that other areas
don't want? is it right that public monies are used via the dti, to
shore-up opencast mining companies who are still ruining our
environment?

Chris.


subject: Glynneath Web Site Feedback

name: Del Morgan

comment: This Web-Forum should be an excellent means of seeking points of
view quickly from members of the community, either in English or in
Welsh.