- Abertillery
infobox UK place
country = Wales
welsh_name= Abertyleri
constituency_welsh_assembly=
official_name= Abertillery
unitary_wales=Blaenau Gwent
lieutenancy_wales=Gwent
latitude= 51.73
longitude= -3.13
constituency_westminster= Blaenau Gwent
post_town= ABERTILLERY
postcode_district = NP13
postcode_area= NP
dial_code= 01495
os_grid_reference= SO215045
population=11194
population_ref=(2001 census)Abertillery ( _cy. Abertyleri) is a town in the county borough of
Blaenau Gwent in southernWales , convert|16|mi north-west ofNewport , originally on theGreat Western Railway . Its population rose steeply during the period of mining development inSouth Wales , being 10,846 in the 1891 census and 21,945 ten years later. Lying in the mountainous mining district of the former counties of Monmouthshire andGlamorganshire , in the valley of theEbbw Fach , the population was traditionally employed in the numerous coalmines, ironworks and tinplate works, now defunct. Further up the same valley are the mining townships ofNantyglo andBlaina .Abertillery has a traditional-style town centre and several small schools. Today, its population numbers just over 11,000 and it thought to be declining. Noted for its unspoilt rural scenery, Abertillery neighbours the small districts of
Aberbeeg ,Cwmtillery andSix Bells .Over the past couple of decades the town has been transformed from industrial relic into the clean, modernised area it is today - this has largely been achieved due to large amounts of
European Union Objective One funding which has helped the town remove unsightly reminders of the industrial past. Many of these areas have been utilised as playing fields, business parks or mixed use land (including the localcomprehensive school )A recent
windfarm proposal for the mountainside above the community ofCwmtillery has been revived despite opposition to the initial proposal drawing large support. This included a group tagged SCAM (Save Coity and Mynydd James), which led to the application being removed with Blaenau Gwent County Council before being re-submitted on a much smaller scale. The SCAM group is still active in the opposition to the proposal and holds regular meetings in the local area concerning the subject.The town's name is pronounced with the emphasis on the penultimate syllable, i.e. it rhymes with "Mary", as in a song made popular by Welsh entertainer
Ryan Davies : "Blodwen and Mary" from Abertillery..."The reopening of
Abertillery railway station has been identified as a potential future development of theEbbw Valley Line .port
Abertillery is home to cricket team Abertillery Town Cricket Club, who were formed in the 1880s. The town's rugby union club is Abertillery Blaenau Gwent RFC who also formed in the mid 1880s. The town supports two local Saturday football teams - Abertillery Bluebirds and Abertillery Excelsiors.
ee also
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Aber and Inver as place-name elements
*Abertillery and District Hospital
*Abertillery RFC External links
* [http://www.abertillery.net// Abertillery Online]
* [http://www.cwmtillery.com// Cwmtillery.com]
* [http://www.abertillery-rfc.co.uk// Abertillery RFC]
* [http://www.abertillerycricket.com// Abertillery Town Cricket Club]
* [http://www.abertillery.biz// Abertillery business guide]
* [http://www.abertilleryschool.net// Abertillery Comprehensive School]
* [http://www.abertilleryorpheus.cjb.net// Abertillery Orpheus Male Choir]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/28/newsid_2520000/2520665.stm BBC On This Day item about Six Bells]
* [http://www.pitwork.net/sixbells.htm The Inquiry into Six Bells Disaster 1960]
* [http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/Gwent/SixBells.htm Welsh Coal Mines info on Six Bells]References
*1911
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