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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment!

  • Yr heol newydd / The new road

    Tue 20 Oct 2015
  • Dim Clybiau / No after school clubs

    Fri 16 Oct 2015

    Does dim clybiau ar ol ysgol yr wythnos nesaf - dechrau eto ar ol hanner tymor.

    There are no after school clubs next week - starting again after half term. More details before the start of next half term on November 2nd.

  • Presenoldeb / Weekly Attendance

    Fri 16 Oct 2015

    Llongyfarchiadau i ddosbarth Mrs Davies/Mrs Tricker am ennill yr wythnos hon gyda 98%!

     

    Congratulations to Mrs Tricker/Mrs Davies` class for having this weeks best attendance with 98%!

  • Purplemash!

    Mon 05 Oct 2015

    http://www.purplemash.com/#tab/home

     

    Cofiwch fod gan bob plentyn mynediad at Purplemash yn y cartref.

     

    Remember that every child has their own log-in and password to access all of the activities on Purplemash whilst at home!

  • Lluniau Ysgol / School Photographs

    Fri 02 Oct 2015

    School photographs.

     

    The school photographers , Colorfoto , will be in school on

    Wednesday , October 7th to take individual and family pictures.

     

    Please indicate clearly on the reply slip which pictures you want.

    Please contact Mrs Johns for details about family photos.

    All children must wear school uniform for the pictures.

     

    You have the choice not to have pictures taken-please return the reply slip on the letter distributed today by Monday,October 5th.

  • Cau yr heol / Road closures in Aberfan

    Fri 02 Oct 2015

    Closure of Bridge Street Bridge, Aberfan, biodiversity benefits and a bold new future for the former Merthyr Vale Colliery site

    Opened in 1912 as one of the earliest reinforced concrete bridges, Bridge Street bridge in Aberfan has served the community well but has now come to the end of its useful life. To replace this route, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council with financial support from the Welsh Government, is close to completing construction of a new highway over the former Merthyr Vale Colliery site, to be known as Golwyg Yr Afon (River View), together with a new road bridge over the Afon Taff and also a new footbridge over the river immediately upstream of Bridge Street bridge. The new footbridge will be lifted into position on 1st October following which it will be necessary to divert all services currently crossing the river within the existing bridge, such as the water main, to the footbridge. This will require closure of Bridge Street bridge from 5th October and the old bridge will then be demolished by the end of October. Pedestrians and cyclists will continue to be able to use the old bridge until the new footbridge comes into use in mid October.

    The new road bridge will be opened to the public by the middle of November approximately 4 months ahead of schedule and a temporary road diversion will be essential to allow completion of the construction works. An alternative route from the eastern end of the Bridge Street bridge closure is via Nixonville, route A4054 Cardiff Road, B4285 Bridge Street Troedyrhiw, B4285 Aberfan Road to the western end of the closure. From the western end of the closure the diversion is vice versa.

    ‘The temporary diversion is regrettable but essential’, said ward member Cllr Darren Roberts. ‘Natural Resources Wales prohibit works in the river after October to protect valuable fish spawning grounds in the Afon Taff so demolition of Bridge Street bridge must be completed by the end of the month’.

    A further exciting opportunity will be realised next year when removal of the weir at Aberfan will open up the full reach of the Afon Taff to fish migration for the first time in many decades. This will improve access to upstream spawning/nursery areas for salmon and trout in particular. This is just one of the many added benefits of the Councils ambition for Project Riverside where Golwg Yr Afon will in time become synonymous with the Riverside vision to create a new vibrant, viable and sustainable heart for Merthyr Vale and Aberfan whilst also celebrating the beauty of the Taff valley. By the end of 2015 the site will suitable and ready for housing development and there has already been significant interest shown by developers such that it is envisaged that redevelopment works will continue apace in 2016 and 2017.

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