Cwmdare ( cy, Cwmdâr) is a village very close to
Aberdare
Aberdare ( ; cy, Aberdâr) is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and Cynon. Aberdare has a population of 39,550 (mid-2017 estimate). Aberdare is south-west of Merthyr Tyd ...
, in
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Rhondda Cynon Taf (; RCT; also spelt as Rhondda Cynon Taff) is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It consists of five valleys: the Rhondda Fawr, Rhondda Fach, Cynon, Taff (Welsh: ''Taf'') and Ely valleys, plus a number of towns and vil ...
, Wales. The village's history is intertwined with coal-mining, and since the decline of the industry in the 1980s, it has become primarily a commuter base for the larger surrounding towns of Aberdare and
Merthyr Tydfil
Merthyr Tydfil (; cy, Merthyr Tudful ) is the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. It is about north of Cardiff. Often called just Merthyr, it is said to be named after Tydf ...
and
Pontypridd
() (colloquially: Ponty) is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.
Geography
comprises the electoral wards of , Hawthorn, Pontypridd Town, 'Rhondda', Rhydyfelin Central/Ilan ( Rhydfelen), Trallwng (Trallwn) and Treforest (). The ...
, as well as the cities of
Cardiff
Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
and
Swansea
Swansea (; cy, Abertawe ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( cy, links=no, Dinas a Sir Abertawe).
The city is the twenty-fifth largest in ...
.
Name
The village's name translates to "Dare Valley". The Dare ( cy, Dâr) is
tributary
A tributary, or affluent, is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries and the main stem river drain the surrounding drainage ...
that flows down from the Darren mountain, down through the village and on to Aberdare (literally "Mouth Of The Dare"), where it joins the larger
River Cynon
The River Cynon ( cy, Afon Cynon) in South Wales is a main tributary of the Taff. Its source is the rising of Llygad Cynon (OS grid ref SN 95240 07740) at above sea level at Penderyn, Rhondda Cynon Taf and flows roughly southeast, into the Ta ...
, one of the largest tributaries of the
River Taff
The River Taff ( cy, Afon Taf) is a river in Wales. It rises as two rivers in the Brecon Beacons; the Taf Fechan (''little Taff'') and the Taf Fawr (''great Taff'') before becoming one just north of Merthyr Tydfil. Its confluence with the R ...
.
History
Before the exploitation of the
South Wales Coalfield
The South Wales Coalfield ( cy, Maes glo De Cymru) extends across Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent and Torfaen. It is rich in coal deposits, espec ...
, Cwmdare was a scattering of a few houses and farms. However, in the 1850s, with the
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840. This transition included going f ...
fuelling the demand for coal, several deep coal mines appeared in the area, and workers began to migrate there from other parts of Wales, as well as the South West of England.
The new miners needed housing, and between 1853 and 1859 the first streets were laid down on the west side of the Dare Valley, which would become the centre of the village of Cwmdare. A few houses were also built on the east side of the valley, near the Merthyr Dare Colliery, known as Pithead. As the collieries grew, Cwmdare grew with it; rows of terraced miners' cottages were built to the north-west of the original hamlet. Aberdare was described as "very remarkable" for the ''Taplasau Hâf'' (summer games) which took place on feast days at three sites set aside for such games. One of these sites was the ''Ton-glwyd-fawr'' (known locally as 'The Ton') in Cwmdare, now the site of a pub of the same name.
Cwmdare had four large collieries: the Cwmdare, Merthyr Dare and
Bwllfa Dare collieries were all sunk in the 1850s, while work began on
Nantmelyn Colliery
Bwllfa Colliery was a coal mine located in the Dare valley near Cwmdare in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales. It operated from 1856 to 1957, remaining open as a ventilation shaft for Mardy Colliery until 1989.
Development
Bwllfa No.1
In 1853, Sam a ...
in 1860. Over the next 120 years, the seams in the Maerdy mountain were gradually used up, with Merthyr Dare closing in 1884, Cwmdare in 1936, Nantmelin in 1957, and finally Bwllfa Dare in 1977.
Post-mining
Since the mines closed, Cwmdare has become a residential satellite of nearby Aberdare, as well as Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff and Swansea. There are almost no jobs in Cwmdare itself, so most residents commute to one of the larger towns for work.
Due to the redevelopment of the Dare Valley area in the 1970s, Cwmdare has become an attractive commuter village: it is near both of Wales' major urban centres, Cardiff and Swansea, and has good transport links, and attractive scenery. As a result, the population has increased rapidly, with much new-build housing, covering most of the east side of the Dare Valley, almost down to the river Dare itself.
Local amenities
Despite its increased population, Cwmdare has few local amenities, and most residents rely on nearby Aberdare for most things. It does however have a local shop, a post office, and a pub, The Ton Glwyd Fawr Inn on the village square. In addition, as a reflection of the strong history of
Nonconformism
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Culture and society
* Insubordination, the act of willfully disobeying an order of one's superior
*Dissent, a sentiment or philosophy of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or entity
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in South Wales mining areas, it has several chapels: Nebo, Elim, Gobaith and the Cwmdare Mission, as well as the Church In Wales St Luke's Church.
Cwmdare also has a variety of local schools, the oldest of which is Cwmdare Primary School, a respected English-medium primary school that teaches around 260 pupils from the ages of 4-11. In addition to this is Maesgwyn School, a school for pupils aged 11–19 with moderate learning difficulties, and Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Aberdâr – a Welsh-medium primary school that serves the upper
Cynon Valley
Cynon Valley () is a former coal mining valley in Wales. Cynon Valley lies between Rhondda and the Merthyr Valley and takes its name from the River Cynon. Aberdare is located in the north of the valley and Mountain Ash is in the south of t ...
.
Dare Valley Country Park
:
In 1970, when just one coal mine remained open, it was decided that the landscape on the west side of the valley, which had been destroyed by the mining industry for more than a century, should be returned to its original state. Over the next two years coal and slag tips were cleared, the River Dare was diverted, and the small mining hamlet of Pithead was demolished and two artificial lakes were created.
In 1973, the work was completed, and
Dare Valley Country Park
Dare Valley Country Park (Welsh: Parc Gwledig Cwm Dâr) is a public park in Wales. It lies near the village of Cwmdare and the town of Aberdare, Cynon Valley, in Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales. It comprises of woodlands, pasture and moorland mo ...
was opened to the public. It comprises 500 acres (2.0 km
2) of woodlands, pasture and moorland mountainside. Paths and bridges make the area popular with walkers, families and dog-walkers, while those with an interest in industrial history can still find evidence of the area's mining past dotted about the landscape, including an old pit wheel, erected as a monument at the site of the Bwllfa Dare pit.
In 1985 a visitors' centre and camp site were built near the site of the old Merthyr Dare colliery. It features a café and 15 visitor rooms, as well as an exhibition that tells the story of Cwmdare's industrial and natural heritage.
See also
*
Aberdare
Aberdare ( ; cy, Aberdâr) is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and Cynon. Aberdare has a population of 39,550 (mid-2017 estimate). Aberdare is south-west of Merthyr Tyd ...
*
Cynon Valley
Cynon Valley () is a former coal mining valley in Wales. Cynon Valley lies between Rhondda and the Merthyr Valley and takes its name from the River Cynon. Aberdare is located in the north of the valley and Mountain Ash is in the south of t ...
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Dare Valley Country Park
Dare Valley Country Park (Welsh: Parc Gwledig Cwm Dâr) is a public park in Wales. It lies near the village of Cwmdare and the town of Aberdare, Cynon Valley, in Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales. It comprises of woodlands, pasture and moorland mo ...
*
Aberdare High School
Aberdare High School (Welsh: ''Ysgol Uwchradd Aberdâr'') was a comprehensive school in Aberdare, Wales.
The school was situated between the villages of Trecynon and Cwmdare and sited opposite the Coleg y Cymoedd site (formerly called Coleg ...
*
PD Ports
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Form ...
*
Mordecai Jones
Mordecai Jones (1813 - 30 August 1880) was a Welsh businessman and pioneer in the development of the South Wales coalfield. He was a notable promoter of the British Schools model of free education, and of Welsh and English Calvinistic Methodist ch ...
*
Iorwerth Thomas
References
External links
www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Cwmdare and surrounding area: Dare Valley Country Park website: Cwmdare Primary School Website
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Villages in Rhondda Cynon Taf