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Caerphilly council proposes parking restrictions in Crumlin
Caerphilly council proposes parking restrictions in Crumlin

South Wales Argus

time16 hours ago

  • General
  • South Wales Argus

Caerphilly council proposes parking restrictions in Crumlin

The plans, put forward by Caerphilly County Borough Council, would affect Hafod-yr-ynys Road in Crumlin. The proposal aims to ban loading and waiting between 7am and 9.30am and between 4pm and 6.30pm on a specific section of the road. The restrictions would apply to the southern side of Hafod-yr-ynys Road, starting approximately 25 metres east of the eastern boundary of the property known as '5 t/ves' house and continuing eastwards for about 45 metres. The council says this is to help manage traffic flow during peak hours. The proposal is part of an amendment to the existing 2019 parking consolidation order, which already governs waiting and loading restrictions as well as on-street parking rules. The proposed changes are being made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and the Traffic Management Act 2004, following discussions with the Chief Officer of Police. Residents and other interested parties can review the draft order, maps of the affected area, and the reasons behind the proposal on the council's website, These documents can also be inspected in person by appointment at the council's legal services office at Penallta House, Tredomen Park, Ystrad Mynach during regular office hours. The inspection period will run until July 10. Those who wish to object to the proposed changes can do so by emailing trafficorder@ All objections must include the grounds on which they are being made and be submitted by July 10. The council has stated that any objections received may be disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. The plans have been proposed by Clive Campbell, acting director for infrastructure and waste. The council has released the information to allow residents the chance to provide feedback on the proposed changes. The feedback period will run until July 10. For more information, residents can contact the traffic management section at 01443 864307 or email coopeem@

New parking ban announced for Moriah Mews in Risca
New parking ban announced for Moriah Mews in Risca

South Wales Argus

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • South Wales Argus

New parking ban announced for Moriah Mews in Risca

Caerphilly County Borough Council has confirmed the new rules in an official order, following talks with the police. The new order has been in action since on June 11, 2025 and is expected to be a permanent order. The order aims to stop parking to improve safety and give residents better access to their homes. Residents will be able to see a copy of the order, a map of the affected area, and a statement of the council's reasons online at These details can also be checked in person, by appointment, at the council's legal services office in Penallta House, Ystrad Mynach. The office is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, except on bank holidays. The documents will be available for viewing from June 11 to July 24, 2025. The new rules are part of an amendment to the Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading and On Street Parking Places Consolidation Order 2019. If anyone wants to question the legality of the new order, they can apply to the court within six weeks of the order's date. The order was dated June 11, 2025, and signed by Clive Campbell, the acting director for infrastructure and waste. The new parking rules are officially known as Amendment Order No 37, 2025. They were made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The council has said that the order is being made to improve public safety and help residents access their properties more easily.

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