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ParkingBILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG Hello Resident
South Wales Police are working to tackle your parking concerns in and around Plymouth St.
I am writing to bring to your attention an important matter regarding the ongoing issue of vehicles being parked on pavements on Plymouth Street and the surrounding areas.
Parking on pavements poses significant safety concerns, particularly for vulnerable members of our community such as children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. When vehicles block pavements, it forces pedestrians onto the road, putting them at risk of accidents and creating an unsafe environment for everyone.
In addition, pavement parking can damage public property, including kerbs and footpaths, which leads to costly repairs that impact all of us.
We kindly request that all residents refrain from parking on pavements to ensure clear, accessible pathways for everyone. Merthyr Neighbourhood Policing Team will be monitoring the situation more closely in the coming weeks, and vehicles found obstructing pavements may be subject to further action.
We understand that parking can be limited, and we appreciate your cooperation in finding suitable alternatives that do not interfere with pedestrian pathways. By working together, we can keep our neighbourhood safe and accessible for all.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and for your continued support in making our community a better place for everyone.
Click here for more information. Nuisance parking and abandoned vehicles | South Wales Police (south-wales.police.uk)
Do you need to speak to the police but don’t require an emergency response?
You can make an online report via our website https://www.south-wales.police.uk, send us a private message via Live Chat, or call 101. In an emergency always dial 999.
ParcioShwmae Resident
Mae Heddlu De Cymru yn gweithio i fynd i'r afael â'ch pryderon parcio yn Plymouth St.
Rwy'n ysgrifennu atoch i dynnu eich sylw at fater pwysig o ran y broblem barhaus o gerbydau yn cael eu parcio ar balmentydd ar Plymouth Street a'r ardaloedd cyfagos.
Mae parcio ar balmentydd yn peri pryderon diogelwch sylweddol, yn enwedig i aelodau bregus o'n cymuned fel plant, yr henoed, ac unigolion ag anableddau. Pan fydd cerbydau'n blocio palmentydd, mae'n gorfodi cerddwyr ar y ffordd, gan eu rhoi mewn perygl o ddamweiniau a chreu amgylchedd anniogel i bawb.
Yn ogystal, gall parcio palmant niweidio eiddo cyhoeddus, gan gynnwys cyrbau a llwybrau troed, sy'n arwain at atgyweiriadau costus sy'n effeithio ar bob un ohonom.
Gofynnwn yn garedig i bob preswylydd ymatal rhag parcio ar balmentydd er mwyn sicrhau llwybrau clir a hygyrch i bawb. Bydd Tîm Plismona Bro Merthyr yn monitro'r sefyllfa'n agosach yn ystod yr wythnosau nesaf, ac fe allai cerbydau sy'n cael eu darganfod sy'n rhwystro palmentydd fod yn destun camau pellach.
Rydym yn deall y gall parcio fod yn gyfyngedig, ac rydym yn gwerthfawrogi eich cydweithrediad wrth ddod o hyd i ddewisiadau amgen addas nad ydynt yn ymyrryd â llwybrau cerddwyr. Trwy weithio gyda'n gilydd, gallwn gadw ein cymdogaeth yn ddiogel ac yn hygyrch i bawb.
Diolch am eich sylw i'r mater hwn, ac am eich cefnogaeth barhaus i wneud ein cymuned yn lle gwell i bawb.
Parcio niwsans a cherbydau sydd wedi eu gadael | Heddlu De Cymru (south-wales.police.uk)
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