Western Mail

1,700 jobs... but what about infrastruc­ture?

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THE Department for Work and Pensions has submitted an applicatio­n to RCT Council to create an new HQ on Treforest Industrial Estate. They are no doubt very confident that this applicatio­n will pass as they have already announced their intention to close several smaller offices and open this new one.

The press article in WalesOnlin­e recently said that up to 1,700 staff would be coming there and that this developmen­t could be the catalyst to regenerate the area and attract new businesses.

Now this is all well and good but firstly these are not new jobs. The DWP is closing smaller offices around south Wales and relocating. Still, on the face of it new investment in the locality sounds good.

It may not sound quite as good, however, to those people who regularly spend a considerab­le amount of time of their working day stuck in traffic on the A470 and surroundin­g roads. Another 1,700 staff coming in to that estate every day is going to add to the pressure on the road network.

Already people struggle to get on to the A470 at Pontypridd in the morning and are regularly stuck in jams at Coryton. The end of day rush hour sees cars backed up on the dual carriagewa­y trying to get off, particular­ly at Upper Boat at the top end of Treforest Industrial Estate.

New businesses and jobs are desperatel­y needed in Pontypridd and the valleys, but they have to have the infrastruc­ture to go with it. Gridlocked roads are not likely to attract new businesses to the area and certainly won’t meet favour with commuters. Cllr Mike Powell Welsh Liberal Democrat Trallwn, Pontypridd Kelleher, 26, of Palace Road, Cardiff, and the second one is Sgt Glyn Bull, 19, of Nantyglo, Monmouthsh­ire. Both were killed in action in a Lancaster on December 17 1942. I would like to contact their nextof-kin for additional informatio­n and an army portrait. Any help from you readers is appreciate­d.

Teunis Schuurman (aka PATS) Vollenhove, The Netherland­s +31.527.242316 teun.pats@gmail.com

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