Cardiff Council is proposing to make a Public Spaces Protection Order under s.59 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 in respect of the dog control. This would allow Enforcement Officers to serve Fixed Penalty Notices for specified antisocial behaviour relating to dogs.
Written representations or objections to the draft text of the proposed Order can be made by post to Jonathan Childs, Commercial Services , County Council of the City and County of Cardiff, County Hall, Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff CF10 4UW or by email to jonathan.childs@cardiff.gov.uk not later than 12th June 2019. If you do respond to the draft order, please feel free to send a copy to us at clerk@radyr.wales. We are interested to hear what people living in Radyr and Morganstown think about this issue. You can see the English version of the draft order here. And the Welsh version here. Or you can view them on Cardiff's website here.
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Radyr Primary School pupils have been busy planting a new Liquidambar tree at Windsor Gardens to replace one that was vandalised over the Christmas holiday by someone who clearly lacked respect for our community.
The tree had been planted to commemorate work done on behalf of the community by three, long serving community councillors, following their retirement from the council. The damaged tree was replaced with a larger, more mature tree, with a tree guard installed to protect it. The picture shows local resident and gardening expert, Jim Goodwin, leading the work of planting the tree. The spade was used by the children to pack soil around the roots - in the hope that the new tree will grow to a good size - and give pleasure to those who visit the park for many years to come. Also in the picture are some of the school's teachers along with the then council chair, Ralph Vaughan and Cllr Rod McKerlich. 'It was great to see the children taking time out from school to help plant this beautful tree' said Cllr Vaughan. 'They will be able to watch it grow - and enjoy the amazing show of colour that the Liquidambar tree will provide.' The second photograph shows how the tree could look as it matures. |
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