
National Library of Wales path upgrade scheme
Ceredigion County Council is to carry out works to improve the path that links with the National Library of Wales (NLW) following the appointment of a local contractor. This path section starts next to the Gorwelion building on Llanbadarn Road which connects with the NLW building.

Mark Stevens, Head of The Estates Team at National Library of Wales said: "This path will need to be closed for a few months during the construction works, but once the works are complete it will provide a much-enhanced link direct to our main building. Our ongoing efforts towards de-carbonisation at the National Library of Wales exemplify our commitment to achieving a net-zero target by 2028. The installation of the Active Travel path will significantly contribute to these objectives by promoting lower-carbon modes of transport.”
Councillor Shelley Childs, Ceredigion's Cabinet Member for Highways and Environmental Services said: “This active travel scheme is thanks to Ceredigion Council officers securing grant funding from the Welsh Government’s Active Travel Fund, with support provided by Transport for Wales. Not only will this improve accessibility to the National Library and Aberystwyth University’s Penglais Campus, but it also forms part of wider cycle route connectivity proposals to help link the communities of Bow Street, Penrhyn-coch and Comins Coch with Aberystwyth Town Centre.”
For further details regarding active travel in Ceredigion, visit the dedicated webpage on the Council’s website, which includes the 3D Flyover Video of Aberystwyth Area Active Travel Route Proposals: www.ceredigion.gov.uk/resident/travel-roads-parking/active-travel/