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Oakdale is a large village in
Caerphilly county borough Caerphilly County Borough () is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It is governed by Caerphilly County Borough Council. Its main and largest town is Caerphilly. Other towns in the county borough are, Risca, Ystrad Mynach, Newbrid ...
, Wales, 9½ miles north of
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itself, within the historic boundaries of
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. Situated in the
Sirhowy valley The Sirhowy Valley ( ) is an industrialised valley in the eastern part of the Valleys region of Wales. It is named from the Sirhowy River () which runs through it. Its upper reaches are occupied by the town of Tredegar within the county borou ...
, it is east of Blackwood, with which it forms a
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. At the 2001 census Oakdale had a population of 4,478.


History

In the early years of the twentieth century the need for coal was growing both in America and Europe, and local business men in Wales were looking for new opportunities to fill the demand. Among these were a group known as the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, made up of wealthy industrialists from the Maclaren,
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, Pochin, Whitworth and Wyllie families. They decided to create a group of collieries in the Sirhowy Valley, which explorations had told them contained rich seams of " black gold." One of these was at the small rural hamlet of ''Rhiw Syr Dafydd'' within what would become the village of Oakdale. This Welsh name is still used by a local primary school, although other uses on maps and newspapers date to the 1940s at the latest. There is no official Welsh name, however alternative Welsh names have been used such as ''Cwmderi'', ''Cwmderwen'', ''Glyn-y-deri'' or ''Glyn-derwen'', with a local school using the name "Cwm Derwen". Work began clearing the site for the new
colliery Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground or from a mine. Coal is valued for its energy content and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extra ...
at Oakdale with the sinking of the pit in 1907. Waterloo shaft followed in 1911 and the building of the village commenced soon after, to house the families of the men who were to work there. The revolutionary "model village" was the brainchild of the manager of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, Mr A S Tallis. This village, in contrast to others in the area, was to be built away from the mine among green fields. The houses would be modern, with hot and cold running water, large cooking ranges, electric light, and - perhaps most revolutionary of all - bathrooms. Every house was to have a front and back garden, so that no front door would open directly on to the street as in other valley towns and villages. These ideas were in themselves original enough. But the concentric design of the village that was conceived by Mr Tallis' brother-in-law, Mr F R Webb, was even more radical. It was laid down with a central road (Central Avenue) and transverse roads conforming to a horseshoe shape, with linking "spoke" roads, making any road in the village easily accessible from any other. It has been described by John Newman as "by far the most ambitious attempt by any mining company in south Wales to provide planned housing for its workforce." The build commenced with housing, but later included schools, chapels, a hospital, a miners' institute and a
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(the Picture House). Opened in 1911, the
colliery Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground or from a mine. Coal is valued for its energy content and since the 1880s has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extra ...
was owned by the Oakdale Navigation Collieries Ltd, a subsidiary of the Tredegar Iron Company. It employed a workforce of 2,235 at its peak in 1938. In 1920 the village received a visit from
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(later to become
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) in his capacity of President of the Industrial Welfare Society. York Avenue, in the centre of the village, is so named to commemorate the visit. Oakdale colliery was linked to
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and the Celynen North collieries in the late 1970s and early 1980s, making it the largest colliery in Gwent. The pit closed in 1989 and the tips have now been landscaped and converted into platforms for industrial development. The Oakdale Workmen's Institute was considered to be such a fine example of a miners' institute that, after its closure, it was demolished brick by brick, transported to, and re-erected at,
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in
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.


Modern Oakdale

Oakdale Business Park, a site on the former location of Oakdale Colliery took 6 years and over £10 million to reclaim, creating one of the largest plateau in the South Wales Valleys of . It has attracted world-famous business names such as
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, which has based its UK Headquarters there. Access to the area has been made considerably easier by the construction of the Sirhowy Enterprise Way, which includes the striking, cross-valley
Chartist Bridge
With the rapidly expanding workforce has come the need for houses and the village has seen an explosion of building in the past few years, including a new Primary school, and the former primary school at Rhiw Syr Dafydd has become a Welsh medium school called Ysgol Gymraeg Cwm Derwen.
The Oakdale and Penmaen Partnership
(TOPPS), set up in 2004, is a group of voluntary members made up from the local community. It brings together representatives from the local statutory, voluntary, community and private sectors to address local problems, allocate funding, discuss strategies and initiatives. They aim to encourage joint working, and community involvement and prevent 'silo working' (i.e. different agencies that share aims working in isolation) with the general aim of ensuring resources are better allocated at a local level. They also act as a middle ground between the local community and Caerphilly Council.


Demographics

According to the
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the population of the Penmaen ward (which comprises Oakdale and the peripheral hamlets of Pen-y-Fan and Woodfieldside) was 4,478, of which 2,144 were males and 2,334 females. Of these 99.7% are identified as White, 51.9% are married, 7.9% remarried, 6.83% divorced, 8.3% widowed and 23.6% single. Professional, technical, managers and senior officials account for 33.9% of the population, while 26.9% of males and 40.4% of females age 16–74 years (including students and the retired) were said to be economically inactive. 85.3% of housing is owner occupied, with 13.3% being rented.


Education

There are three schools operating in the village: *''Rhiw Syr Dafydd Primary School'', which caters for children from 3 to 11. Pupils transfer to Islwyn High School *''Ysgol Gymraeg Cwm Derwen'' does the same, but in the
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. Transfer to Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni. *''Oakdale Comprehensive School'' was an 11 to 16 co-educational comprehensive school of just over 800 pupils. Sixth-form provision was at
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Crosskeys Crosskeys () is a village, community (Wales), community and an Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward in Caerphilly county borough in Wales. Etymology The village was originally named Pont-y-cymer and this remains ...
, and
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. *''Islwyn High School'', which replaced Oakdale Comprehensive School in 2016.


Sport

Oakdale Rugby Club play in the
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Division Two East league, and are a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons. Their home games are played at the Recreation Ground, and in addition to the senior team the club has two thriving junior sides. There is a bowls club that regularly meets by the Oakdale Recreation Ground at a dedicated bowls green. Oakdale Aikido Club has been in existence since 1973, training twice weekly at Oakdale Comprehensive School. There are also badminton, junior football, karate, Tang Soo Do (Korean karate) and netball clubs. There was a nine-hole parkland golf course at Llwynon Lane, including an 18-bay driving range. However, both closed in 2018 and are being converted into new housing developments.


Notable residents

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, Sean Moore and
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all attende
Oakdale Comprehensive School
forming the influential rock band
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CBE, Newport Gwent Dragons and
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, singer
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and poet Patrick Jones were also pupils at the school. *Former pupils of Rhiw-Syr-Dafydd Infants school include Dame Patricia Morgan-Webb,Dame Patricia Morgan-Webb
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and Air Commodore David Davies. * Samuel Meekosha VC, (aka Samuel Ingham) lived in the village until his death in 1950. *(Lord)
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, founder of the Hamlyn group of publishers and Music for Pleasure worked as a
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Oakdale Colliery Oakdale Colliery was a coal mine located in the Sirhowy Valley, one of the valleys of South Wales South Wales ( ) is a Regions of Wales, loosely defined region of Wales bordered by England to the east and mid Wales to the north. Generally con ...
. * Welsh-language poet, novelist and television and radio broadcaster T. Glynne Davies also worked as a Bevin boy at Oakdale. * Former Welsh international rugby player Haydn Morgan was born in Oakdale. * Finley Maggs, Gabriel Jones, Curtis Meader & Liam Bray all attended Rhiw Syr Dafydd Primary School, Islwyn High School & Coleg Gwent, Crosskeys Campus. They all met in Rhiw Syr Dafydd but formed the rock band Primitive Soul years later in their teens.


See also

* Oakdale Hospital *
Oakdale colliery Oakdale Colliery was a coal mine located in the Sirhowy Valley, one of the valleys of South Wales South Wales ( ) is a Regions of Wales, loosely defined region of Wales bordered by England to the east and mid Wales to the north. Generally con ...
* Oakdale Comprehensive School *
Oakdale RFC Oakdale Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Oakdale, Caerphilly, Oakdale near Blackwood, Caerphilly, Blackwood in Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union, and is a feeder club for the Dragons (rugby union), N ...


References


External links


Oakdale VillageYsgol Gymraeg Cwm DerwenOakdale Colliery - Northern Mine Research Society
{{authority control Villages in Caerphilly County Borough