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Dyserth Community Council

Dyserth Community Council
Cynghor Cymunedol Dyserth

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:

2 x Anti Social behaviour / 1 x Bicycle theft / 2 x Other Crimes / 5 x Violence

County Councillor David Williams:

County Councillor David Williams advised Members in relation to the following:

(1) Denbighshire County Council are currently reviewing the Maes Esgob Community Centre in Dyserth, and in particular, the extent of its current usage. An open day will be held in the centre on 26th August, which will include Age Connects and Citizens Advice

(2) Water rising from highway in middle of Foel Road and in Lower Foel Road water entering a garden and garage of two properties. Following inspection no Welsh Water pipes in the area whereby Denbighshire are further investigating.

Concerns Reported To Denbighshire County Council:

(1) Roadside safety barriers damaged: A5151 Road – Dyserth High Street with Junction at B5119 Waterfall Road (photographs provided)

(2) Road sign sited on Dyserth High Street – opposite Dyserth Pharmacy has been damaged and is bent (photograph provided)

Planning Applications:

The following planning applications have been commented upon by the Community Council: Application number: 42/2023/0429 – for details of the appearance, landscaping, scale, layout and access of 2 no. dwellings submitted in accordance with condition no. 1 of outline planning permission 42/2020/0903 (reserved matters application), at Land Adjacent to Cartrefle, Ffordd Ffynnon, Dyserth.

Planning Decisions:

The following planning decisions have been received from Denbighshire County Council: Application number: 42/2023/0266 – for removal of existing conservatory and balcony to rear and erection of single storey flat roof extension with roof top balcony area above and associated works. Granted.

R. Phillip Parry, Clerk & Financial Officer to Dyserth Community Council

Tel: 01352 720547

E-mail: clerk@dyserthcouncil.wales

Web Site: www.dyserthcouncil.wales

Community Garden / Seating Area:

A sunny Saturday afternoon in August saw the opening of the Dyserth Community Garden / Seating area which was officially conducted by Councillor David Parry –Chair of Dyserth Community Council.

Extracts from Cllr David’s speech:

Initially the project commenced over 20 years ago and was going to be called the Millenium Garden. But that project never materialised –however, I am pleased that today sees the opening of this garden and seating leisure area – whereby, it is for the use of everyone and is also an ideal area to sit and safely watch the children use the play area facilities.

I would like to thank Gareth Jones and Dave Ellis from G J Landscapes for completing the excellent work on this project.

Play Area Equipment:

The Community Council have received two grants which total just over £8,500.00towards new play area equipment and also to carry out some work in the toddler area. the Dyserth Community Council will also provide extra funding to the £8,500.00 –this will ensure that new item(s) of equipment are installed together with new safety ground covering. The Council have recently spent £3,800.00 on new safety netting in the multi use games area. The Council have also agreed to provide matting in the toddler section of the play area both by the entrance and under the bench seats, where one bench seat will be relocated away from under the tree due to the falling sap.

The Council wish to hear from both parents and the younger generation as to their thoughts on the type of new play equipment, placing an emphasis on accessibility.

Children's names against their preferred new play area equipment

The photographs of the opening of the Garden and Seating area contain photographs of children who were accompanied by their parents or guardian. There were many other unaccompanied children in the area but no photographs were taken.

Attendees enjoying free ice creams
Chair of Council David Parry and Vice Chair Allan Pennington
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