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Hazel Walford Davies yn cyflwyno bywyd a gwaith Owen M. Edwards. Cymdeithas y Penrhyn 27.11.19

PATRASA (23-08-2019)
At the PATRASA AGM (21st Aug) there was a majority vote by committee members and attendees that it should be put to the trustees and community that the lease for the tennis courts should be given up. It is proposed that we would work with the football club for them to take over this area to provide a community sports space. The idea will be put to the trustees and the community before anything is definite. More information to follow regarding public consultation.Y Ddôl Fach: State of the road (20-08-2019)
On July 31st, in Penrhyn-coch, the residents of Y Ddol Fach gathered to meet Ben Lake MP, Elin Jones AM and Cllr. Dai Mason to share their feelings about the current state of the public access road to the housing estate. The egregious condition of the road has been a cause of discontent among the habitants for nearly 15 years, seemingly with no end in sight. The residents gathered to hear what legal options were available to them in order to force the developer to improve the dangerous condition of the road and pavements, and to hear what action was already being undertaken by the council. Residents' frustrations came to a head after a child (12 years old) sustained a horrific knee injury following a nasty trip over one of the many hazardous uneven surfaces, the abysmal condition of the kerbs and turning areas has caused further tensions between neighbours as cars are parked in shared areas to avoid damage. Y Ddol Fach now await a resolution to what has been a long and tiring fight for a safe place to live and play.
Cered and Penrhyn-coch Brownies work together to increase their use of the Welsh language (19-07-2019)

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From IBERS to Bow St (30-01-2019)
Construction of the new shared use path between Bow Street and IBERS.Work has started on the construction of a new shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians between Bow Street and the Aberystwyth University IBERS campus at Plas Gogerddan. The work is being undertaken by a local contractor.
Once completed, this section of the path will provide a safer route for pedestrians and cyclists between Plas Gogerddan and the Transport for Wales project in Bow Street. This will provide a new public transport interchange and railway station at Bow Street and is scheduled to open in Spring 2020.
The council will continue to work in partnership with Aberystwyth University on the Phase 2 proposals to progress the shared use path towards Penrhyn-coch in the next financial year.
Cymdeithas y Penrhyn 16.1.2019 (18-01-2019)

The incomparable Geraint H. Jenkins gave a talk on the unique Iolo Morganwg.