Simon Baynes MP to Attend Public Meeting

We are pleased to announce that the recently elected member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, has confirmed he will attend the Public Meeting on Thursday 30th January. The meeting will be hosted by Glyntraian Community Council.

A presentation on the preferred options arising from Phase II of the community consultation exercise will be delivered by community engagement consultant, Marc Roberts of Cynlas Cyf. This will include an overview of the data analysis resulting from responses to the major survey of households undertaken in the Glyntraian area during January.

The presentation will be followed by a Question & Answer session. Welsh language interpretation is available.

Doors open on Thursday at 7pm. Complimentary refreshments are available. All interested members of the Glyntraian and wider valley community are welcome to attend. Meeting ends at 7:45pm.

The final Phase III of the consultation will also be outlined during the meeting. Please direct any queries to the Clerk: clerk@glyntraian.org.uk.

Public Meeting on Preferred Option for Ysgol Pontfadog Site

Glyntraian Community Council (GCC), in partnership with Rural Development Agency, Cadwyn Clwyd, has called a public meeting to discuss the preferred option to be taken forward by the Council for the future use of the redundant Ysgol Pontfadog site. The village primary school in Pontfadog was closed in July 2019.

The meeting will take place at 7:30pm on Thursday 30th January at the Oliver Jones Memorial Hall, Dolywern.

One-to-one stakeholder discussions, feedback forms and small forums were conducted by the Council’s community engagement consultant over the autumn and brought forth several emerging themes.

A comprehensive opinion survey asking householders to score their preferences on those ideas was delivered to the majority of households in the Glyntraian area in the first week of January. Responses are currently being analysed and the results will be revealed at the public meeting.

The project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014 – 2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

Further queries on the meeting should be directed to the Glyntraian Community Council Clerk in the first instance by emailing clerk@glyntraian.org.uk. Details of further updates will be posted on the GCC Facebook page and website www.glyntraian.org.uk.

NB. Register to attend here. You do not have to register but it is helpful to the organisers if you do so.