Paul Humphreys Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 SARN HELEN ROMAN ROAD - BANWEN TO ABERDULAIS This byway is regularly used by 4x4 vehicles as it presents a challenging drive and enjoys some spectacular views including, (simultaneously), the Bristol Channel and the Brecon Beacons by running along the ridge of Hirfynnydd near Glynneath. There have been frequent access problems over the past couple of years with this route being illegally obstructed on numerous occasions. There is a 6 month closure period in place with Neath, Port-Talbot Council planning to extend this. It is apparent that the landowner, (Walters Mining Ltd), is antagonistic towards public use of public rights of way over this large parcel of mountain & forestry. It is believed that the landowner is trying to erode public access until the only vehicles that can get onto the land are those prepared to pay to use the Walters Motorsports Complex. NPT Council appears prepared to roll- over and allow this to happen. There is a meeting on Tuesday 2nd Sept at the Dove Centre, Banwen, from 5:30pm until 8pm. This meeting is to enable members of the public to have their say on planning strategy for the Dulais & Neath Valleys over the next few years. It would be entirely appropriate under the areas of leisure, tourism and environment to bring up the access issues to this leg of Sarn Helen and complain about the closure period - this should be shortened, not lengthened. If adequate maintenance work was carried out the route there would not be any need for a 2-seasons closure. 4x4 users have volunteered to assist with maintenance work but NPT Council insist that this cannot happen due to insurance issues, (other councils get around this by purchasing special block insurance policies for volunteer workers, it isn't expensive). If you try to bring up Sarn Helen at the meeting, it is entirely possible that the Chairperson may decline to allow you to speak on the subject or even close the meeting - this type of thing has happened at previous meetings. They have to be seen to go through the motions of having a public consultation process but don't actually want any input from members of the public, particularly where this sort of controversy is concerned, (so come prepared for a scrap). If the Chair doesn't allow contributions or closes the meeting prematurely there will be grounds for a formal complaint. Sarn Helen is up there amongst the best 4x4 routes in the UK, it's a fabulous route for walkers and mountain bikers. NPT should be proting this route actively and removing barriers to access, not putting the multi-millionaire landowners interests first! As a Council it has a statutory duty to ensure access to public rights of way. To attend the meeting you need to register by phoning Catherine Gadd on 01639-763173. The notice of this meeting states that you need to register by the 22nd Aug, (it was published on the 28th!) If you're told that it is too late to register, insist upon attending and complain that the public attendance notice was printed too late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest otchie1 Posted September 3, 2008 Share Posted September 3, 2008 The notice of this meeting states that you need to register by the 22nd Aug, (it was published on the 28th!) Ahh, little administrative errors that produce untraceable barriers for objectors - a Common tactic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbocharger Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 Paul - did you hear how this meeting went? I couldn't get there (yes, technically it's after work hours but only just and a long way from Bristol...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Humphreys Posted September 7, 2008 Author Share Posted September 7, 2008 All I have heard it that it was a "white wash". All the question they asked were muti choice. Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MudAllOverIt Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 Been on Sarn Helen a couple of times and it stands out as one of the best we've done during our few trips south of the border. At the end of the big land owners can more-or-less do as like cause they've got the money and clout so I reckon if I ever win the lottery I'll set up a trust fund to fight this kind of carp -- but we all know what the chances of that happening are so I reckon I'll just keep dreaming... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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