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Dyserth Community Council
Dyserth Community Council Cynghor
Reported Criminal Offences in Dyserth:
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The following criminal offences have been reported to the North Wales Police; that have occurred within the Community Council area:
1 x Burglary / 2 x Theft / 3 x Violence offences / 2 x Vehicle crime / 3 other offences (not disclosed).
Dyserth Junior Football Club:
The Dyserth Community Council have recently financially assisted the Dyserth Junior Football Club with funding towards various Club purchases, including the provision of a secure compound which has been sited near the football pitch in the King George Recreational area –as photograph:

County Councillor David Williams:
County Councillor David Williams advised Members in relation to the following:
(1) Parking in restricted areas in Dyserth High Street. Notification from County Enforcement Officer that several parking tickets have been issued. Councillor Williams will seek further enforcement visits
(2) Further concerns expressed to Denbighshire Highways in relation to the inappropriate usage of the Allt Y Graig road in (Mia Hall junction) by HGV’swith a request for a larger prohibition signage on the A5151 road
(3) Complaints from residents in relation to the unacceptable television reception in Maes Esgob following the building of properties on the new housing estate. The concerns are being investigated by the County including the development contractor
(4) Further discussions with Denbighshire County Council in relation to the diversion of flood water in the area of Hiraddug Road, Dyserth
(5) Further discussions in relation to the Dyserth Flood Defence Scheme. Denbighshire County Council are seeking clarification from Natural resources Wales to establish where the project sits on their priority list
(6) A number of white lines, in particular, ‘Slow’ require re-painting, together with actual signage requires updating on the B5119 Waterfall Hill Road
(7) Councillor David Parry discussed a request from a resident for a street lamp to be installed in the area between the new housing development and play area in
Maes Esgob. As this is County Council land the resident be advised to compete an on-line form requesting a new lamp
(8) Councillor Emyr Morris enquired in relation to the opening times of the public conveniences sited in the Waterfall car park. It was advised, that these conveniences are classed as seasonal; a previous request by the Dyserth Council for the conveniences to be opened all year were refused by the County Council
(9) Request for additional play area equipment in the Maes Esgob children’s play area. Referred to the County Council
(10) Councillor Williams provided Members with details from a recent Denbighshire County Council meeting, in particular, in relation to the introduction of the default 20mph speed limit in Wales.
Planning Applications:
The following planning applications have been commented upon by the Community Council:
1) Application number: 42/2022/0766 - for demolition of existing buildings and erection of 2 dwellings, 2 detached garages, formation of access, parking areas, landscaping and associated works, at land at Pentre Bach Farm, Lower Foel Road, Dyserth
2) Application number: 42/2022/0874 - for the erection of extension and alterations to dwelling, including new first floor accommodation, installation of solar panels and air source heat pump, at 17 St. Asaph Road, Dyserth
3) Application number: 42/2022/0940 – for the erection of ground and first floor extensions to dwelling, including alterations to roof, first floor balcony, ground floor veranda, landscaping and associated works, at Heather Bank, 103 Cwm Road, Dyserth
4) Application number: 42/2022/1046 – for variation of condition no. 2 of planning permission code no. 42/2018/0929 to allow amended design, at Dincolyn, Dyserth
5) Application number: 42/2022/1045 – for alterations to existing access and associated works, at Bron Berllan Isaf, Hiraddug Road, Dyserth
6) Application number: 42/2022/0993 – for erection of extension and alterations to dwelling, formation of parking area and associated works, at Clwydfa, 117 Cwm Road, Dyserth.
Planning Decisions:
The following planning decisions have been received from Denbighshire County Council:
(1) Application number: 42/2022/0850 – for erection of single and two storey extensions to rear of dwelling and associated works, at 4 Maes Hyfryd, Dyserth. Granted
(2) Application number: 42/2022/0874 – for the erection of extension and alterations to dwelling, including new first floor accommodation, installation of solar panels and air source heat pump, at 17 St. Asaph Road, Dyserth. Refused
(3) Application number: 42/2022/1046 – for variation of condition number 2 of planning permission code no: 42/2018/0929 to allow amended design, at Dincolyn, Dyserth. Approved.
Request for Handrail:
Councillor Delyth LloydWilliams addressed Councillors in relation to her concerns to the lack of a hand rail on the A5151 Road - from its junction with the B5119 Waterfall traffic lights junction. –towards High Street.

(Picture: Google street view)
Councillor Lloyd-Williams recollected the ceasing of a number of Arriva bus services that used to travel through the High Street centre; nowadays passengers have to alight at the traffic lights junction and walk up the hill. Whilst this is extremely difficult for a number of residents and especially during the winter months and inclement weather the pavements are quite dangerous for all pedestrians. The Council have written to Denbighshire Highways seeking their observations for the provision of a hand rail on one or both sides of the street, or other supportive assistance.
Applications for Financial Support and Donati ons:
The Community Council have provided the following financial assistance: £819 – Purchase and installation of new cooker at Patterson Hall / £200.00 - Dyserth Junior Football Club – to cover cost of new football nets, step ladders and paint for goalposts / £200.00 - Macmillan Cancer Support.
CYNGOR CYMUNED DYSERTH DYSERTH COMMUNITY COUNCIL Community Award
The Com munity Council wish to receive from residents nominations for a Community Award. The award is to promote pride and give recognition to those who have made a significant contribution within the community as something to be valued. The presentation of the award will provide an opportunity to increase awareness of those people - who voluntarily and selflessly work to improve and enhance the lives of people in the Dyserth Community Council area - and to allow that work to be celebrated. The nominees can be an adult (over 18), a young person (under 18) or a Community Committee / Group, who must either reside, provide a contribution to the area, or be registered within the Dyserth Community Council boundary. The award policy and nomination form are available to download from the Council’s web site at: www.dyserthcouncil.wales (Public Notices & Financial – Page). Copies can be e-mailed or posted upon application to the Clerk – as contact details below. The closing date for nominations is 12 Noon on Friday 5th May, 2023.
R. Phillip Parry, Clerk & Financial Officer to Dyserth Community Council Tel: 01352 720547 E-mail: clerk@dyserthcouncil.wales