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School Garden Threatened by Bridge Proposal
24 Jan
Summary
- A new bridge proposal could overshadow a beloved school garden.
- Parents fear the garden will become dark and unsafe for children.
- The school community has invested heavily in the outdoor space.

Ysgol Plascrug in Aberystwyth faces potential disruption as Ceredigion council considers plans for a new bridge. One of three proposed options would see the bridge built directly over the school's outdoor garden, a space developed with around £50,000 in grants for pupils' activities. Parents are strongly opposing this option, expressing fears that the garden will be left in darkness and feel unsafe. They describe the garden as a vital area for forest school and learning, and a source of community pride, having won awards for its impact.
Local representatives, including MS Elin Jones and MP Ben Lake, have voiced their support for protecting the school's limited outdoor space. They advocate for rebuilding the bridge on its original site to avoid impacting the school grounds. Ceredigion council stated that the consultation is ongoing until February 25th, encouraging all stakeholders to share their concerns regarding the proposed designs, which aim to meet modern active travel standards.




