Llwyncelyn Wind

A local, community energy scheme for Rhondda Cynon Taf, in 2017 we were granted planning permission for two wind turbines to be installed at Llwyncelyn Farm, near Porth.

We are delighted that work on installing the turbines has now begun andis expected to be completed later this year/early 2025.

Project Update

September 2024

To facilitate the delivery of wind turbine components to the site, police will be controlling all movements on Graigwen Road (marked on the below map with a blue line) from 16th September – 3rd October 2024.

Between 16th September and 3rd October, no parking will be allowed on Graigwen Road, at any time. Any vehicles parked on Graigwen Road during this period will be removed.

Residents will still be able to access properties, and access will be maintained for emergency services and pedestrians throughout the above dates/times.

At the times detailed in the table below you might experience a delay when using Graigwen Road, in order to prioritise the delivery of larger loads to the site. You will still be able to access Graigwen Road during these times but could experience slight delays.

Should you have any further questions please contact clareb@cenin.co.uk or call us on 07961 951 873.

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