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Old 04-27.-2003
Celtic King
 
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Default Libdems attempt destruction of bike route mid Wales

Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest to
prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition. In fact he has
almost singlehandedly forced a costly public enquiryy on the grounds that it passes his property and
will lower the value (in his opinion!) of his house. Of late of course in the run up to election
this has been kept very quiet.However, this route is very important and may form part of a much
bigger route across mid Wales if he doesn't manage to derail the whole process.Remember this when
you make your vote on Thursday! For oyur information I reprint two articles out of the Cambrian
news...one about the matter and the second a letter of protest on John davies's views from the local
owner of Llywernog Silver Mine...a tourist attraction. Read the quotes below and remember if you
live in Ceredigion and have a vote..John Davies might well regard YOU as one of the burglers on
bikes who will destroy his landed security!!:-

PART OF a railway axed 40 years ago is being reopened - as a cycle-path. The two-mile track between
Rhydyfelin and Aberystwyth will increase road-safety and provide a scenic short-cut for villagers,
county councillors were told. But some villagers fear the new route could attract burglars on
push-bikes and unruly dogs bent on worrying sheep. The path will run from Rhydyfelin to Trefechan,
following the rail trackbed which until the 1960s was part of the train route to Carmarthen. Some
residents are worried the path will be too close to their homes, could be used by noisy
motorcyclists and may lead to vandalism or theft. John Davies, of Dwylan, Rhydyfelin, told
Ceredigion planning committee: "The land forms part of an agricultural field and offers shelter to
livestock from the prevailing westerly winds. "It is secluded and tranquil with no public access and
is a haven for wild animals." Mr Davies, who works for the National Farmers' Union, claimed old
people were frightened the cycle-path would provide an ideal escape route for would-be criminals. He
added: "The embankment directly overlooks our house, which will reduce our privacy and house value.
It would be cheaper to upgrade the existing public access between Aberystwyth and Rhydyfelin - Nanny
Goat's Walk." But the scheme has been welcomed by Llanfarian and Aberystwyth councils. And a letter
to the committee from Catherine McKenzie, of Glynteg, Rhydyfelin, and 11 other cyclists, says the
path is needed to make cycling safer. It would also be seen as a step by the county council towards
complying with the Countryside and Rights of Way Bill published in March. She adds: "The Government
has said it wants to see more provision for cyclists and provides support for initiatives such as
the national cycle network." Another cyclist, John Hepworth, of Islwyf, Rhydyfelin, said the number
of cyclists using the A487 trunk road between the village and Aberystwyth has increased noticeably
in recent years and, where this road is narrow, people on bikes are a danger to themselves and to
other road-users, with some using the pavement. "People who would prefer to cycle do not do so now
because of the danger. In this family, the cycle-path would greatly reduce the need to use a car for
short local journeys." Aberystwyth butcher Rob Rattray is objecting to the plan because the rail
embankment is part of a field used for several years by his animals. He adds: "It is an integral
part of my farming system and is included in calculations on which sheep annual premium and suckler
cow premium payments are based. "There will be an increased likelihood of sheep and cattle-worrying
as it would be impossible to police all dogs finding their way onto the cycleway." Deferring the bid
by the county council, the planning committee last week gave officials power to approve the
application if no referable objections were received. The path will begin in Rhydyfelin where the
old railway embankment meets the minor road and end in Dinas Terrace, Trefechan. Aberystwyth Town
Council has said it hopes no trees will be destroyed during construction of the path, saying there
should be only lopping or trimming. The cycleway will be within the Ceredigion Coastline Special
Landscape Area and Aberystwyth Landscape Protection Area

Madam, Re: Article ‘Fears of Cycling Criminals' Had your fascinating piece on the proposed cycleway
from Trefechan to Rhydyfelin been dated 1 April, then its contents would have been credible! The
vision of wheezing criminals, stolen videos strapped to their panniers, making a fast getaway back
to the safety of Aberystwyth on bicycles defies the imagination. At the start of the 21st century
let's begin to retreat from the negative influence of the ‘Nimby' and the ‘Luddite!' Come on
Ceredigion, where is the vision for our green, sustainable future? All over Britain, the effects of
the Sustrans initiative on developing new cycle routes, is now being felt. A clean, quiet,
infrastructure, providing a positive system of communications for both local commuters, tourists and
school-children. Many of the Sustrans routes follow the course of abandoned railway lines. Such
developments are inherently logical, utilising safe, off-road routes, built to extremely low ruling
gradients; perfect for family cycling. During the winter of 1997/98 I carried out a detailed field
research of the current status and ownership of the old Manchester & Milford Railway route between
Aberystwyth and Strata Florida Station. This work was done partly on behalf of Sustrans, and partly
as part of a more localised initiative to develop rural tourism in Ceredigion. The results were
astounding. Since being sold off in truncated sections to local landowners and other agencies (such
as Forestry Commission) the route had been very largely untouched by redevelopment. The
infrastructure, earthworks, many bridges, and almost the entire ballast lay overgrown and merely
forgotten, often with its original railway boundary fencing intact. Then came a small advertisement
in the Western Mail. Railtrack Properties were holding an auction in Bristol to dispose of old
sections of railway land still residually owned since the days of British Railways. Listed were two
sections of trackbed between Trawscoed and Ystrad Meurig. Could this be the catalyst for the bigger
vision of an Ystwyth Valley Cycleway? After alerting Sustrans to the potential, they successfully
acquired a three-quarter-mile section of beautifully wooded route north west of Tynygraig. The
theoretical proposal was now beginning to turn into reality. The vision is simply this. A virtually
continuous off-road cycleway stretching from Aberystwyth town to Strata Florida Abbey, directly
linking the cultural ‘capital' of Wales with the ‘Westminster Abbey of Wales'. Apart from the
cultural imagery, the safe, well-graded route would provide a welcome support for existing shops and
rural post offices, and stimulate the provision of new accommodation. At Strata Florida Station, the
route could link via Ffair Rhos and Claerwen to the Elan Valley and the National Network already
extant in Powys. To the south, Curiad Caron are interested in links to Tregaron and the Teifi
Valley. Now that the Ceredigion County strategy for tourism under Objective One has flagged up
Footpaths and Cycleways as the major components for sustainable development, the way should be clear
for a major concerted effort on the Ystwyth Valley Route. Trefechan to Rhydyfelin is a test case for
the resolve of the authorities to make this vision work to the benefit of the local commuters and
the country. I firmly believe that this development offers a unique opportunity of national
significance which could become a classic route with the possibility of an avenue of linear
sculptures depicting characters from Welsh History and a railway exhibition centre at Llanilar. The
formation of a support group for this route should be an early objective and I would be delighted to
co-ordinate interest in this proposition. I can be contacted on 01970 890620 during office hours, by
FAX on 01545 570823, or e-mail: silverrivermine@cs.com Yours sincerely Peter Lloyd Harvey Llywernog
Silver-lead Mine Ponterwyd Aberystwyth Ceredigion
  #2  
Old 04-28.-2003
Robert Goodman
 
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Default Re: Libdems attempt destruction of bike route mid Wales

> PART OF a railway axed 40 years ago is being reopened - as a cycle-path.

> The two-mile track between Rhydyfelin and Aberystwyth will increase road-safety and provide a
> scenic short-cut for villagers, county councillors were told.

> But some villagers fear the new route could attract burglars on push-bikes and unruly dogs bent on
> worrying sheep.

> The path will run from Rhydyfelin to Trefechan, following the rail trackbed which until the 1960s
> was part of the train route to Carmarthen.

> Some residents are worried the path will be too close to their homes, could be used by noisy
> motorcyclists and may lead to vandalism or theft.

I've sometimes wondered whether residents here in New York & New Jersey like or dislike the old rail
lines that've been converted to bike trails running past their property. Is the concern expressed
above a common one in UK?

Robert
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Old 04-28.-2003
Tony Raven
 
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In news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com, Celtic King <cymroi@yahoo.com> typed:
> Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest
> to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition. In fact he has
> almost singlehandedly forced a costly public enquiryy on the grounds that it passes his property
> and will lower the value (in his opinion!) of his house.

Your first ever post to this newsgroup and a e-mail name of "cymroi" from an anonymous yahoo
account. You wouldn't have a political slant of your own on this by any chance?

Tony

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Old 04-28.-2003
Dave
 
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"Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com...
> Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest
> to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition.
<snip>

I like the quote in the original article :- Another cyclist, John Hepworth, of Islwyf, Rhydyfelin,
said the number of cyclists using the A487 trunk road between the village and Aberystwyth has
increased noticeably in recent years and, where this road is narrow, people on bikes are **a danger
to themselves and to other road-users **, with some using the pavement. "People who would prefer to
cycle do not do so now because of the danger. In this family, the cycle-path would greatly reduce
the need to use a car for short local journeys."

A danger to myself....maybe I should give up cycling and take up smokin' 'n' drinkin' ;-)

Dave.
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Old 04-28.-2003
Celtic King
 
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"Tony Raven" <junk@raven-family.com> wrote in message
news:<b8igce$a82jc$1@ID-178940.news.dfncis.de>...
> In news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com, Celtic King <cymroi@yahoo.com> typed:
> > Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> > Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest
> > to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition. In fact he
> > has almost singlehandedly forced a costly public enquiryy on the grounds that it passes his
> > property and will lower the value (in his opinion!) of his house.
>
> Your first ever post to this newsgroup and a e-mail name of "cymroi" from an anonymous yahoo
> account. You wouldn't have a political slant of your own on this by any chance?
>
> Tony

Well,the word cymro means Welshman,given that the story is happening in Wales it would. And,yes,I do
vote for the other side ,but I am also a keen cyclist as are my kids,live near the track,and think
this matter ,which the Libdems have steadfastly refused to answer questions on in the election
run-up is something local cyclists should know about. This track is really important...it will link
up all of the villages,eventually joining up with a smilar network in Powys.It also means that kids
and families can ride into Aberystwyth safely ,rather than risking their lives on the wildly
dangerous coast road. I habitually post from a yahoo account,given some of the harrasment using your
real email can cause. Simon.
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Old 04-28.-2003
Richard Waters
 
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"Robert Goodman" <robgood@bestweb.net> wrote in message
news:<b8iect$a7cto$3@ID-140940.news.dfncis.de>...

<snip>

>
> I've sometimes wondered whether residents here in New York & New Jersey like or dislike the old
> rail lines that've been converted to bike trails running past their property. Is the concern
> expressed above a common one in UK?
>
> Robert

I've not heard of many complaints about cycle paths before; these are generally regarded as A Good
Thing when they're thought about at all. However, it is a very British trait to complain about
anything being built or developed near one's property. You can pretty much guarantee that anything
from a new playground for the local children (too much noise, attracts the riff-raff at night, would
encourage paedophiles to gather in drooling hordes in my nice village etc.) to a power station
(perhaps understandably) will all create a protest group. This may be something to do with the 'my
house is my castle' and the fact that this country is so densely populated. It may also be connected
with that peculiarly British (possibly just English?) desire to live in a 'nice village' (the phrase
'nice, convenient city' doesn't exist in the English language) miles from any amenities or, more
importantly, miles from anyone else.

I can't really see how an old railway line is likely to be any worse as a cyclepath than as an
overgrown deserted railway. Both strike me as equally likely to attract 'bad sorts' of an evening.
Besides, how much loot can a burglar carry on a bike? Hmmm. What bike is most suitable for use by a
robber, I wonder

One last thing. I don't mean to be rude, but if you live in NY or NJ isn't a cyclepath nearby likely
to be pretty low down the list of your social problem worries (I lived in London until recently and
would happily accept this of that city)?

- Richard
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Old 04-28.-2003
Celtic King
 
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"Dave" <no-one@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:<IS6ra.5132$gA6.5078@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
> "Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com...
> > Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> > Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest
> > to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition.
> <snip>
>
> I like the quote in the original article :- Another cyclist, John Hepworth, of Islwyf, Rhydyfelin,
> said the number of cyclists using the A487 trunk road between the village and Aberystwyth has
> increased noticeably in recent years and, where this road is narrow, people on bikes are **a
> danger to themselves and to other road-users **, with some using the pavement. "People who would
> prefer to cycle do not do so now because of the danger. In this family, the cycle-path would
> greatly reduce the need to use a car for short local journeys."
>
> A danger to myself....maybe I should give up cycling and take up smokin' 'n' drinkin' ;-)
>
> Dave.

To be fair the chap you mention is slighlty elderly cyclist,and the road is incredibly dangerous.
People from the villages strung along it do often use the pavements to commute into town where
available also. What's crazy is the idea that Mr Davies will fall prey to bicycling burglars! Also
the chap who rents one of the fields for sheep is a chum of his.This is already a popular area for
dog walkers and as far as i know there has been no problem with sheep being attacked. As to
burglars,Ceredigion was recently voted the most Crime free county in England and Wales ,so I can't
see that being a problem either. One poster picked me up for posting here on a political
matter,however,I am a keen cyclist to as are my children,we use all the local areas ,Nant yr
Arian,Coed Y Brenin and would also use this path if he doesn't manage to put the Kibosh on it.I'm
just concerned that cyclist voters in Ceredigion KNOW that the Libdem candidate is attempting for
personal reasons to stop this brilliant community facility from being completed... believe me,since
he was recently picked as their candidate all this has been kept VERY quiet!!
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Old 04-28.-2003
Dave
 
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"Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:41e52408.0304281357.5f8fad9@posting.google.com...
> "Dave" <no-one@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:<IS6ra.5132$gA6.5078@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
> > "Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com...
> > > Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> > > Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his
> > > damnedest to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition.
> > <snip>
> >
> > I like the quote in the original article :- Another cyclist, John Hepworth, of Islwyf,
> > Rhydyfelin, said the number of cyclists using the A487 trunk road between the village and
> > Aberystwyth has increased noticeably in recent years and, where this road is narrow, people on
> > bikes are **a danger to themselves and to other road-users **, with some using the pavement.
> > "People who would prefer to cycle do not do so now because of the danger. In this family, the
> > cycle-path would greatly reduce the need to use a car for short local journeys."
> >
> > A danger to myself....maybe I should give up cycling and take up smokin'
'n'
> > drinkin' ;-)
> >
> > Dave.
>
> To be fair the chap you mention is slighlty elderly cyclist,and the road is incredibly dangerous.
> People from the villages strung along it do often use the pavements to commute into town where
> available also. What's crazy is the idea that Mr Davies will fall prey to bicycling burglars! Also
> the chap who rents one of the fields for sheep is a chum of his.This is already a popular area for
> dog walkers and as far as i know there has been no problem with sheep being attacked. As to
> burglars,Ceredigion was recently voted the most Crime free county in England and Wales ,so I can't
> see that being a problem either. One poster picked me up for posting here on a political
> matter,however,I am a keen cyclist to as are my children,we use all the local areas ,Nant yr
> Arian,Coed Y Brenin and would also use this path if he doesn't manage to put the Kibosh on it.I'm
> just concerned that cyclist voters in Ceredigion KNOW that the Libdem candidate is attempting for
> personal reasons to stop this brilliant community facility from being completed... believe
> me,since he was recently picked as their candidate all this has been kept VERY quiet!!

Wish I could assist with a vote Simon, unfortunately I can't. In fact, for the first time in 23
years I shall not be voting at all. It's not a wasted vote. To vote at all would be a waste of a
perfectly good vote. I'm going to keep mine and save it for a rainy day. Send him to us in the
industrial west mids. We'll show him what to get really worked up about ! Good luck. If he does get
in or you need him 'removed' just let us know. I'm sure we can arrange something....probably
involving a sheep ;-) Dave.
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Old 04-28.-2003
Robert Goodman
 
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"Richard Waters" <richard_water61@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> One last thing. I don't mean to be rude, but if you live in NY or NJ isn't a cyclepath nearby
> likely to be pretty low down the list of your social problem worries (I lived in London until
> recently and would happily accept this of that city)?

I never thought about the priorities much, but actually there have been complainers about general
recreational use of Pelham Parkway (a block from me in the Bronx), and I've heard there were people
who even complained about the paving of a new bike-ped path on it over 20 years ago, while I was
away in Illinois. I use that path all the time now.

But I thought about this more when biking/hiking on the old Putam RR right of way in Westchester
County, particularly a portion running between some people's houses and a golf course, which portion
had not, unlike some others, been officially improved for such use and was simply an abandoned right
of way. If they'd owned the property long enough then they'd remember the old RR, but it's been
quiet for so long they may resent a new attraction.

Robert
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Old 04-28.-2003
Celtic King
 
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"Dave" <no-one@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:<IS6ra.5132$gA6.5078@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>...
> "Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:41e52408.0304271724.317aa252@posting.google.com...
> > Know this...if you live in Ceredigion and enjoy cycling the Libdems candidate landowner John
> > Davies(who expects you to vote for him in next weeks Assembly elections!) has done his damnedest
> > to prevent the cycle route on the old southbound railway track coming to fruition.
> <snip>
>
> I like the quote in the original article :- Another cyclist, John Hepworth, of Islwyf, Rhydyfelin,
> said the number of cyclists using the A487 trunk road between the village and Aberystwyth has
> increased noticeably in recent years and, where this road is narrow, people on bikes are **a
> danger to themselves and to other road-users **, with some using the pavement. "People who would
> prefer to cycle do not do so now because of the danger. In this family, the cycle-path would
> greatly reduce the need to use a car for short local journeys."
>
> A danger to myself....maybe I should give up cycling and take up smokin' 'n' drinkin' ;-)
>
> Dave.

Or perhaps you should take up Cycling,drinking and smoking...all at the same time! The danger of one
would balance off the others ;-)
  #11  
Old 04-28.-2003
Tim Dunne
 
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"Celtic King" <cymroi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:41e52408.0304280238.1e368045@posting.google.com...

> I habitually post from a yahoo account,given some of the harrasment using your real email can
> cause. Simon.

Heh. Harrasment indeed. Were you, or were you not the charming idividual who posted this to
UK.Local.Birmingham, in

news:41e52408.0304041631.26fc35a5@posting.google.com

> The funny thing is this,no-one will ever admit to coming from Birmingham(not all that surprising
> really). A number of such folk have moved to my part of Wales,and can often be seen queueing up
> outside the dhss on Thursdays with their little mob of overweight cross eyed kids. Ask any one of
> them where they come from and they shoot back Black Country,West Midlands or even Cheshire...but
> never Birmingham. Is it really so shameful?

Only you were somehow more reluctant to sign that one. One glance at your posting history shows you
to be little more than a third-rate troll. I suggest the harrasment you recieve may be related to
your charm index.

Tim

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