Dyserth Community Council Cynghor Cymunedol Dyserth Hedging Plants: Following a further successful application made by the Dyserth Environmental Group on behalf of the Community Council, the Woodland Trust granted 420 hedging trees to be planted in a Council area of land. The Chair of Dyserth Community Council – Councillor David Parry stated the following: ‘A great afternoon for both weather and volunteers, with members of the Dyserth Women’s Institute, Dyserth Environmental Group and members of the public - 420 hedging trees were planted. Refreshments were served. Thank you’. (Photograph: Jackie Parry & Colleagues – Hedge Planting) Reported Criminal Offences in Dyserth: The following criminal offences have been reported to the North Wales Police; that have occurred within the Community Council area: 4 x Anti Social behaviour / 1 x Other theft / 1 x Public order / 1 x Vehicle crime / 12 x Violence Traffic Alleviation in Dyserth High Street (Hopefully !): The Dyserth Community Council supported a request to the Welsh Trunk Road Agency to re-signpost the current route for vehicles travelling to the Prestatyn coastal area – on the A55 at J31 in Caerwys. The Highway Agency have agreed, subject to signage funding, whereby traffic will be re-directed to J27 known as The Talardy, St. Asaph junction. This will greatly reduce the heavy goods vehicles travelling through the Dyserth High Street. Request to Denbighshire for Handrail (Waterfall Road junction with High Street):
The Community Council requested the installation of a handrail to assist pedestrians walking from the Waterfall Road junction up the High Street hill. A number of Councillors met on site with the Denbighshire Road Safety Officer, who advised the following: Due to the private boundary walls and in parts the width of the pavement, it was not possible to install a handrail. The Community Council have seeked that additional salt grit bins are placed in the area. 6