Agenda a Chofnodion

Lleoliad: Ystafell Gynadledda, Tŷ Sardis, Heol Sardis, Pontypridd, CF37 1DU

Cyswllt: Hannah Williams - Uned Busnes y Cyngor  01443 424062

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20.

Datgan Buddiant

Derbyn datganiadau o fuddiannau personol gan Aelodau, yn unol â gofynion y Cod Ymddygiad.

 

Noder:

  1. Mae gofyn i Aelodau ddatgan rhif a phwnc yr agendwm mae eu buddiant yn ymwneud ag ef a mynegi natur y buddiant personol hwnnw.

2.    Lle bo Aelodau'n ymneilltuo o'r cyfarfod o ganlyniad i ddatgelu buddiant sy'n rhagfarnu, mae rhaid iddyn nhw roi gwybod i'r Cadeirydd pan fyddan nhw'n gadael.

Cofnodion:

In accordance with the Council’s Code of Conduct, there were no declarations made pertaining to the agenda.

 

21.

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Derbyn cofnodion y cyfarfod a gynhaliwyd ar 27 Chwefror, 2020 yn rhai cywir.

Cofnodion:

It was RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 20th February 2020 as an accurate reflection.

22.

Adfer - Y Diweddaraf o Ran y Gwasanaethau

Derbyn diweddariadau ar lafar gan y swyddogion perthnasol yngl?n ag ymateb y Cyngor o ran adfer a chynllunio gwasanaethau ar gyfer y dyfodol.

Cofnodion:

The following updates were provided by Council Officers and Key Partners in respect of the major weather incident ‘Storm Dennis’:

 

Highways and Infrastructure

·         To date, 199 river bridges had been inspected;

·         9 bridges were closed, 3 of which were considered to be significant (Berw Road, Castle Inn and Ynysangharad);

·         The closure of the Berw Road bridge was the cause of traffic through Pontypridd;

·         7 river walls had collapsed but as the engineers were unable to inspect in terms of scour, there was likely to be significant damage that was yet to be identified;

·         74 culverts had been re-inspected since the flood with just over 20 left;

·         Pentre culverts were clear but Mountain Ash remained blocked with debris;

·         43 category C and D tips had been inspected with no significant ongoing issues apart from Llanwonno tip, which was subject to 24 hour monitoring with drainage works commencing;

·         There was an embargo on all utility works; and

·         568 residential properties had been affected by the flooding.

 

Frontline Services

·         Cardiff Council, the Vale of Glamorgan and Flintshire Council had supported the Council with the ongoing clean-up by providing gully suckers and road sweepers;

·         A huge clean-up had been undertaken of Oxford Street, Mountain Ash;

·         The clean-up was ongoing in areas as a number of residents must wait for their insurers’ inspection;

·         The Treforest Industrial Estate bridge had been inspected and the update was pending;

·         The issue with sewerage in Trehafod was being dealt with;

·         GE had offered volunteers to help with the clean-up in Trehafod and Taffs Well and would be matched with Council officers;

·         The river levels were lowering; and

·         Praise was provided to the teams for their outstanding and ongoing work; and the residents for their resilience.

 

Businesses

·         347 businesses had flood damage;

·         92 businesses had applied for the hardship fund, with 68 currently being processed by finance;

·         A well-received drop in session took place in Nantgarw, whereby over 40 businesses attended;

·         39 of the businesses located in Treforest Industrial Estate had applied for the hardship fund;

·         5 of the businesses located in Mountain Ash had applied for the hardship fund;

·         27 of the businesses located in Pontypridd Town Centre had applied for the hardship fund;

·         16 out of the 22 businesses located in Cwmbach had applied for the hardship fund;

·         The Council were liaising with Business Wales to provide legal advice as loss of earnings and business continuity was a key concern;

·         A walkabout had taken place with the Minister in Cwmbach to observe the damage caused;

·         There had been limited impact on Hirawun Industrial Estate; and

·         Sandbags had been of great benefit for the houses in Llewellyn Street, Pentre.

 

Pontypridd BID

·         £38,000 of the budget had been allocated to assisting the town centre with flood relief:

-       £1,500 for small uninsured businesses;

-       £750 for small insured businesses; and

-       £400 to National businesses.

·         Free advertising was provided to promote the town;

·         The closure of the Lido, Ynysangharad Park and the footbridge will have a  ...  view the full Cofnodion text for item 22.