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Ferndale () is a town and
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located in the
Rhondda Rhondda , or the Rhondda Valley ( ), is a former coalmining area in South Wales, historically in the county of Glamorgan. It takes its name from the River Rhondda, and embraces two valleys – the larger Rhondda Fawr valley (, 'large') and t ...
Valley in the county borough of
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, Wales. Neighbouring villages are Blaenllechau, Maerdy and Tylorstown. Ferndale was industrialised in the mid-19th century. The first coal mine shaft was sunk in 1857 and Ferndale was the first community to be intensively industrialised in the Rhondda Valley.


History

In Welsh, Ferndale is known as ''Glynrhedynog'', the name of one of the old farms on which the town is built. In its infancy Glynrhedynog was also known as ''Trerhondda'', after the name of the first large chapel to be built in the town. The naming of settlements after chapels was widespread in Wales at the time, but neither Glynrhedynog nor Trerhondda was used for long. Glynrhedynog is made from the words ''glyn'' (valley) and ''rhedynog'' (ferny), so coal from the Glynrhedynog pits was marketed as Ferndale coal, a much easier name for English buyers to assimilate. The Ferndale pits drew workers and their families to the area, and by the 1880s Ferndale was well established as a thriving town. With the phasing in of bilingual road signs from the late 1980s onwards, the name Glynrhedynog gradually reappeared and is now the officially designated Welsh language name for Ferndale. The village adopted the English language during the
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, but the Welsh language is now on the increase in Ferndale. A Welsh language school is situated near the park and is named after the park's lake, Llyn-y-Forwyn (the Maiden's Lake).


Industry

The pioneer of coal mining at Ferndale was David Davis of Blaengwawr,
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, who already had an extensive colliery business in the neighbouring Aberdare Valley. His wealth enabled him to engage in costly but unsuccessful sinkings in the Rhondda Fach in the 1860s until he finally struck a good seam at Ferndale.


Ferndale Colliery disasters

There were two large coal mining disasters in Ferndale during the 19th century: * On 8 November 1867 an underground explosion killed 178 miners at the Ferndale Colliery owned by David Davis and Sons Ltd. * On 10 June 1869 another explosion killed 53 miners.


Governance

A Ferndale
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was coterminous with the borders of the Ferndale
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and elected two county councillors to
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. Since 1995, representation was mainly by the Labour Party, but the ward also had a
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councillor from 1999 to 2004 and an
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councillor from 2012 to 2017.Rhondda Cyon Taff County Borough Council Election Results 1995–2012
The Election Centre. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
At the May 2017 election, Labour and Plaid Cymru won a councillor each. Following a 2018 review of electoral arrangements by the
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, it was proposed to merge Ferndale with neighbouring Maerdy into the Ferndale and Maerdy ward. The proposals took effect from the 2022 council elections, which saw Susan Morgans and Jayne Smith elected for Labour.


Modern Ferndale

Ferndale has developed over recent years. Some new features have been added such as a 3G football field, car park and an all-weather cricket training enclosure. The
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TV comedy series '' Stella'' is largely filmed on location in Ferndale. Scenes from ''
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'' Season 3 Episode 3 which depicts the
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were filmed in Ferndale.


Transport

Between 1849 and 1856, the
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opened the Maerdy Branch from , including a station at Ferndale. Passenger services were withdrawn in 1964, but coal trains continued until August 1986 when the line closed completely. Coal from Mardy Colliery was then raised through
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. The track was lifted in 1996. Since 2005, the southern section of the line from Porth to Pontygwaith has been used for the A4223 Porth and Lower Rhondda Fach Relief Road (Porth Bypass). The upper section, including the section passing Ferndale, has become a branch of the
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cycleway.


Religion

There are several chapels and churches in or near Ferndale: * St Dunstan's Church (
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) * Bethel Baptist Church (
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) * Rhondda Fach Methodist Church (also called Ferndale Methodist Church,
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) * Capel Penuel (
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) * Trerhondda Welsh Independent Chapel ( Welsh Independents)


Sport

Ferndale is home to rugby union club Ferndale RFC, whose first XV team play in the
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leagues. Adjacent to Llyn y Forwyn is a 3G
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field that replaced the old AstroTurf field in 2023. Darran Park has a tennis court and a
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. Ferndale Bowls Club has a strong standing in the Welsh bowls community; several players from the club have represented Wales at international level in the past. J.S. Hill represented Wales in the 1930s, and several others, including Gareth Hughes, Lee Morgans and Martin Jones, have often represented Wales in more recent years at both Junior and Senior team level. The club was runner-up in the Carruthers Shield in both 1947 and 2010. In the 2022 season Ferndale Bowls Club reached the last 16 of the Carruthers Shield, losing to Llanbradach. In 2023 the club reached the last 16 of the Carruthers Shield, losing to Crosskeys. In 2024 they reached the last 8, again losing to Crosskeys. The club is always well represented in the Welsh National Championships each year, with several players having won Welsh titles. A large number of the club's members have won county titles and represent the county team at both Championship and Senior level. The club plays in three local leagues: *Cardiff & District Municipal League (Premier 1) *Mid Glamorgan League (Division 1) *Rhondda League (Division 1). The club has won numerous league titles and league cup titles in these leagues. In December 2006, the Ferndale
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was opened with indoor ramps and other equipment available to
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riders, rollerbladers and skateboarders. The skate park began with the aim of improving the prospects of school leavers in the area, providing a "safe haven" from the influences of drugs and alcohol, and encouraging sports and healthy living. It later received National Lottery continuation funding as well as a Rhondda Trust grant to secure the future for three more years. However it closed in 2014.


Notable people

* Stanley Baker (1928–1976), actor * Brian Bedford (1933–2022), professional footballer who spent a majority of his career with
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, was born in Ferndale. * David "Alan" Evans (1949–1999), darts player * Ginger Jones (1905–1986) Welsh featherweight champion boxer, was born in Ferndale. * Roderick Jones (1910–1992), baritone * Meirion James Trow (born 1949), author *
Bartholomew Walsh Bartholomew Walsh (1890 – 13 December 1959) was a Welsh trade unionist. Born in Ferndale in the Rhondda, Walsh began working at a colliery as his father had before him. He joined the South Wales Miners' Federation (SWMF) in 1904. In ...
(1890 – 13 December 1959), Welsh trade unionist. Born in Ferndale. * Edgar Watkins (1887–1960) Olympic Gymnast who competed at the
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, was born in Ferndale. * D. J. Williams (1885–1970), Welsh nationalist writer, worked as a teenager in local mines and lodged at 32 Dyffryn Street, around 1905. * Wyn Lewis Williams (born 1951), High Court judge


References


External links


www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Ferndale and surrounding areaWelsh Coal Mines – local pit historiesFerndale Skatepark
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