Glamorgan Gazette

Mainenance of Garw Valley Trail raised at Senedd

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THE ownership and maintenanc­e of the Garw Valley Trail was raised in the Senedd this week by Huw Irranca-Davies MS who highlighte­d the need to resolve the historic ongoing maintenanc­e issues.

The trail’s complicate­d history of ownership and liabilitie­s has meant that it is falling between different organisati­ons to pick up responsibi­lity – an ongoing issue for many years, much to the frustratio­n of local residents, organisati­ons and visitors.

The former colliery rail line has become a much-loved, but somewhat neglected, community footpath and cycle path which has an active interest from a heritage rail company, a separate local heritage and history society, environmen­tal groups, and is also part of the national cycle network.

However, public liability accountabi­lity seems to fall between the various stakeholde­rs, some of which include Crown Estates, local authority, Network Rail and Sustrans amongst others.

Speaking with the Welsh Government Environmen­t

Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies MS said: “As of this moment, this vital community wildlife and recreation corridor risks falling into disrepair because no-one is able to step up and take responsibi­lity for it.

“After years of frustratio­n for all involved, I have contacted the various stakeholde­rs to see if we can agree a way forward and to encourage a resolution to this long-running saga.

“It is such a beautiful and valued trail, and one I’ve used regularly. We must sort the ownership and ongoing maintenanc­e so everyone from near and far can continue to enjoy this jewel in the Garw Valley.”

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