1891
In English
Hafan
Addysg
Amodau Cymdeithasol
Bywyd yn y Cartref
Cyfraith a Threfu
Cymuned
Diwylliant
Gofal Iechyd
Gwaith
Powys: Y Pryd Hynny a Nawr
Trafnidiaeth
Mynegai
E-bost
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Injan dynnu o'r
'Illustrated London News'
Cymuned
Mr Read o Burghill
Lluniodd Syrfëwr Ffyrdd Sir
Faesyfed, J L Wishlade, ei adroddiad i gyfarfod y Cyngor ar Dachwedd 6ed
1891. Mae'n ymddangos bod rhai problemau wedi'i achosi i un o bontydd
y Sir gan ddefnydd annoeth o injan dynnu.
"The one Parapet Wall of a small arch near Walton
has been damaged by a traction Engine belonging to Mr Reed of Burghill
being driven against it. I find it will be necessary to take it down
and rebuild same the Cost will be about £3. I wrote Mr Read on
1st Sept calling attention to the matter but have received no reply.
I also believe that the men in charge of the Engine removed some coping
stones of new Wall by Ditcheld Bridge for the purpose of passing hose
into Brook to supply water to Engine which I may further add was for
sometime employed in hauling material from Gore Quarry for repairing
roads in adjoining County and that it was a source of danger and annoyance
to the Public. Some portions of the roads in this part of the County
are not very wide which makes it very awkward for people riding or driving.
The roads are damaged a good deal I should be glad to have instructions
respecting it."
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Yn ei adroddiad yn y cyfarfod nesaf
ar 22ain Ionawr 1892, mae Wishlade dim ond yn dweud:
"The parapet
wall of arch which was damaged by traction engine (referred to in my last
report) has been taken down and rebuilt."
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