Cycle Path Construction
Introduction
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Image: © Hywel Williams Taken: 23 May 2010
For a number of years, a "cycle path", part of the SUSTRANS network has existed between Ammanford and Garnant that had no start or destination - you could only access it via a narrow suspension bridge over the river Amman.Image Work has since been done to extend this path up the Amman Valley but for a while it stopped about 1 kilometre short of Ammanford. Now, work is underway to complete the rest of this path. This is listed as National Route 437 and will shortly start from just west of Pontamman bridge to Glanamman with a view to eventually extending the route all the way to Brynamman. Planning documents also suggest that this work is also being carried out to re-route existing public rights of way routes away from nearby farm buildings by providing new clearly defined paths that replace the ill defined (and in some cases almost impassable) current routes.