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Joy as gates removed following 116-day battle

Merthyr Express

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June 19, 2025

A COMMUNITY have spoken of their “delight” after huge gates which “cut them off” from the countryside on their doorsteps were removed, following a passionate campaign lasting 116 days.

- ELLIE GOSLEY Reporter ellie.gosley@reachplc.com

The gates, which blocked a popular path to Cwmparc forestry that had been used by dog walkers, horse riders, cyclists and even school children for decades, were erected overnight in February and caused uproar in the local community.

Local residents from Cwmparc and surrounding villages in Rhondda quickly set up a petition calling for their removal which gathered more than 4,000 signatures and embarked on a campaign, which became known as “Gategate”.

The gates were put up by homeowners who moved to the area last year and said they had “no choice” but to act after their entrance was allegedly abused.

However, Rhondda Cynon Taf council found the gates obstructed the highway and issued an enforcement notice in April for them to be taken down.

Richard Clarke, one of the campaign leaders who was involved from the outset, said the community were “delighted” the gates were finally taken down on Friday, June 13, so that people could spend time on their beloved mountainside once more.

“We're absolutely delighted,” said Mr Clarke. “Everybody in Cwmparc and Treorchy is over the moon. I feel that the fight we've had for the last 116 days has been worthwhile.”

He added since the gates had been removed, the campaign group had received “hundreds” of congratulatory messages.

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