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Three footpaths set to close following railway electrification
Three public footpaths across Caerphilly County Borough are likely to be closed, following the electrification of the Cardiff to Rhymney railway line.
The paths â near Cefn Hengoed, Llanbradach, and Rhymney â either cross the line or stop just short, and Transport for Wales has sought clarity on their future amid safety concerns.
Caerphilly Councilâs rights of way committee met on Tuesday March 24 to recommend the three paths be removed.
In the case of the Llanbradach path, rights of way officer Stefan Denbury said the route had been âobstructed for decadesâ.
Documents for the path in Rhymney were âinconclusiveâ in showing whether it crossed or stopped short of the railway line, he added.
Cabinet member Eluned Stenner suggested the committee close the Rhymney path, but take into account local ward membersâ request that another part of the route â leading to the townâs railway station â be maintained.
Cllr Philippa Leonard asked how much consultation had been carried out on the futures of the three paths.
Mr Denbury said the consultation to date only involved âselect partiesâ but members of the public âwill be made awareâ of the recommended closures.
âThe public will have the opportunity to have a say following this process,â he added.
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