Council steps in to explore long-term options for the Garw Valley Community Route
Thursday 19 March 2026
Long-term options are being explored by Bridgend County Borough Council to secure the future of the Garw Valley Community Route following its part closure by Network Rail in 2024.
The route currently forms part of the council’s active travel network but the land is owned by Network Rail, who closed the path due to safety concerns including unstable structures and excessive vegetation.
The council has previously used Welsh Government grant funding to carry out repairs to the route, but more significant work is now required.
As the land is not under council control, specialist engineers have been appointed also using Welsh Government grant funding to carry out detailed surveys. These include assessing the condition of key structures and estimating the level of work required to restore structures to a safe standard, allowing for the route to be reopened to the public.
The survey results are now being analysed and will be presented to the council’s Cabinet so they can consider the condition of the route and the potential costs of taking on the lease and maintaining the route in the long term.
“We know how important the Garw Valley Community Route is for local residents, and this is why we are exploring future options in a responsible and measured way. “As the land is not owned by the council, this will not be a quick fix. However, residents can be assured that we are committed to finding a long-term solution. “To be eligible for Active Travel funding, routes must not be at risk of closure by third parties. This means the lease of the land must be considered before any major repairs can take place. “We will keep residents updated of any new developments. In the meantime, residents are urged to not use the parts of the route that are closed due to the significant health and safety risks.”