Cwmafan

Cwmafan

Coordinates: 51°36′56″N 3°46′18″W / 51.615511°N 3.771745°W / 51.615511; -3.771745

Cwmafan
View across Cwm Afan - geograph.org.uk - 1006130.jpg
View across Cwm Afan
Cwmafan is located in Neath Port Talbot
Cwmafan

 Cwmafan shown within Neath Port Talbot
Population 5,603 (2001)
OS grid reference SS774922
Community Cwmafan
Principal area Neath Port Talbot
Ceremonial county West Glamorgan
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PORT TALBOT
Postcode district SA12
Dialling code 01639
Police South Wales
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Aberavon
Welsh Assembly Aberavon
List of places: UK • Wales • Neath Port Talbot

Cwmafan (English: Cwmavon) is a large village and community in the Afan valley in Wales, lying within Neath Port Talbot County Borough. It has a population of 5,603.[1] In many ways it is a suburb of the nearby town of Port Talbot which is less than 2 miles (3.2 km) to the south, but it is separated from the town by the local geography. The literal translation of Cwmafan from Welsh to English is 'Valley of the River Afan', Cwm meaning valley and Afan being the name of the river.

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Geography

The village is surrounded by hills, the biggest being Foel Fynyddau which stands 370m (1200ft) high and lies on the northern edge of the village. The River Afan runs through the village from North East to South West. The area of Ynysygwas lies to the east of the village, Brynbryddan to the West and Pwllyglaw to the North.

History

The village has an industrial history with metalworking being particularly significant. There were large copper, iron and tin works as well as many coal mines close by. The metal ores, from as far away as Chile, were off-loaded in Port Talbot or Swansea docks and brought by rail to Cwmavon.

Culture

Sports teams

The village is also home to several sporting grounds, the most prominent of these being the Welfare Ground, home to Cwmafan RFC who are currently playing in the Welsh Rugby Union leagues. A second rugby union pitch along with a football pitch, tennis courts and bowling green are located at Parc-y-Llyn, which is administered by Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council.

Residents of note

  • William Abraham, trade unionist and MP.
  • Chris Needs is a BBC Radio Wales presenter who grew up in Cwmafan.[2]
  • George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, was living at 62 Gower Street, Cwmafan, age 3, in the 1911 census.[3]
  • Lyn Jones, former Wales international rugby union player, later coach of the Ospreys.[4]
  • D.'Afan' Thomas (1881-1928) composer, conductor and organist.

See also

References

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Neath Port Talbot Retrieved 9 January 2010
  2. ^ Profile of Chris Needs, BBC Radio Wales (2007-10-05). Accessed: 2008-06-08
  3. ^ [1] Census Factsheet For Wales, 1911census.co.uk. Accessed: 2009-11-11
  4. ^ "ESPN Scrum - Lyn Jones". http://www.scrum.com/wales/rugby/player/11464.html. Retrieved 21 November 2009. 

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