- Ebbw Vale
infobox UK place
country = Wales
welsh_name=Glyn Ebwy
constituency_welsh_assembly=
map_type=
official_name= Ebbw Vale
unitary_wales=Blaenau Gwent
lieutenancy_wales=Gwent
constituency_westminster= Blaenau Gwent
post_town= EBBW VALE
postcode_district = NP23
postcode_area= NP
dial_code= 01495
os_grid_reference= SO165095
population= 18,558 :"For the Ebbw Vale in Australia, seeEbbw Vale, Queensland ."Ebbw Vale ( _cy. Glyn Ebwy) is a town at the head of the valley formed by the
Ebbw Fawr tributary of theEbbw River , southWales . It is the largest town and the administrative centre ofBlaenau Gwent county borough . The Ebbw Vale andBrynmawr conurbation has a population of roughly 33,000.History
Originally a rather insignificant spot in rural Monmouthshire with only about 140 inhabitants at the end of the 18th century, Ebbw Vale — and the whole valley — was transformed [ [http://www.bioeddie.co.uk/ebbw-vale/history.htm A Brief History of Ebbw Vale] ] by the
Industrial Revolution . The Ebbw Vale Iron Works later to become the Ebbw Steel works and opened in 1778, followed by the opening of a number ofcoal mine s around 1790. At its height (1930s — 40s) the steel works in Ebbw Vale was the largest in Europe, attracting attention from German bombers duringWorld War II . However the deep valley proved difficult to bomb and the plant survived. Ebbw Vale suffered from the decline [http://www.bioeddie.co.uk/ebbw-vale/history.htm] of the steel and coal industries and there are now no steelworks or mines left in or around the town. In 2003 work began on demolishing the long-standing steelworks, and currently around one to two miles of the valley stands empty awaiting development.Ebbw Vale hosted the
National Eisteddfod in 1958 . TheWelsh language was dominant in the area until the last quarter of the 19th century and remnants of the language (Welsh hymns and pockets of Welsh being spoken in nearbyRhymney ) persisted into the 1970s.In 1992, the town hosted the
Ebbw Vale Garden Festival , the last.Aneurin Bevan , the "father" of theNational Health Service , represented Ebbw Vale as a Labour PartyMember of Parliament (MP) in Parliament from the 1929general election . When he died in 1960, he was succeeded as MP byMichael Foot . The seat is now called Blaenau Gwent.The Ebbw Vale conurbation today is a product of areas which grew during the
Industrial Revolution in theSouth Wales coalfield and theSouth Wales Valleys as a result of theiron industry, localironworks or have developed as a result of distinct housing areas to serve local industry with workers, they include:Beaufort, Ebbw Vale ,Rassau ,Garnlydan , Hill Top,Briery Hill ,Glyncoed ,Willowtown ,Glanyrafon , Cwm, Newtown, Victoria, Tyllwyn, Waunlwyd and Ebbw Vale itself. In particular Beaufort and Victoria were the two original iron producing areas.Eisteddfod
Ebbw Vale last hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1958. The event will be held in the town again in 2010. It was announced on 7 August 2008 that the event will be held in a purpose built part of the £300m steelworks development in the valley.
Technology
Ebbw Vale is currently a Digital Switchover area. It will not be able to receive the Freeview service until 2009/2010. It is, however able to get Sky Digital, +, and HD+. Broadband has been avalible since 2002 in the town.
teelworks Development
The Ebbw Vale Steelworks site is being re-developed, it will then have many different uses; housing, retail & office, wetlands, a campus and many other uses. The steelworks closed in 2003 and development is about to start this year with the hospital which will be named after the NHS' founder Aneurin Bevan. More information can be found here: http://www.theworksebbwvale.co.ukhttp://www.ebbwvaletoday.co.uk/page7.htm
Education
Ebbw Vale currently is host to a selection of
primary school s andinfant school s, twosecondary school s (Glyncoedcomprehensive school & Ebbw Vale Comprehensive School) both covering a large catchment area. Alongside this there is also the Ebbw Vale campus ofColeg Gwent , aFurther Education college teaching a range of subjects fromMechanics ,Media Studies ,Humanities toHairdressing andBeauty therapy . There is also an institute which provides a range of courses for mainly adult learners.port and culture
Sport features as the one of the many reasons for pride in the Ebbw Vale area, including a top flight Welsh Premiership
rugby union team, that participated in the Celtic League and various European competitions until the restructuring of theWelsh Rugby Union that took effect from the 2003-04 season, effectively removing any professional rugby representation from the area. The Ebbw Vale rugby team is nicknamed 'The Steelmen' named after the steelworks in the town. These daysEbbw Vale RFC still compete at a semi-professional level in the WRU Principality Premiership along with the Welsh Cup. In 2007, the club finished 2nd in the Premiership in what was one of their most successful seasons ever.Also in the town there is a keen interest in
cricket (of which the town hosted several Glamorgan County Cricket fixtures until 1996),bowls ,swimming , and a large host of football and rugby teams at varying levels. Eugene Cross Park is the home of both the town's rugby and cricket clubs. However, cricket predates rugby and Ebbw Vale's first recorded match was played againstBlaina as far back as 1852. During the 19th century the influx of people from the surrounding counties looking for work in the localironworks andcoal mine s gave cricket a boost and in June 1879 "a meeting was held at the Institute to form a cricket club in the town".In addition to the above the town also has a
leisure centre which hosts facilities ranging from agym ,sauna , weights room, indoor 5-a-side football pitches,squash court s and a 33m long, 4m deepswimming pool withdiving board s.Ebbw Vale's theatre, the
Beaufort Theatre , is the largest inBlaenau Gwent Transport
A railway service to Cardiff Central began on
6 February 2008 , [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/7226295.stm BBC News Wales] ] [cite web
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/7228772.stm
title = Train service resumes 46 years on
accessdate = 2008-02-06
date =6 February 2008
work =BBC News Online
publisher = BBC] with trains serving the town from the newEbbw Vale Parkway railway station . A second service to Newport and extension to Ebbw Vale Town is scheduled to begin in 2009/2010.Current bus services are: [ [http://www.carlberry.co.uk/rfnlistr.asp?L1=EBB001&op=D List Transport Services ] ]
Famous residents
*
Jeff Banks , fashion designer
*Nicky Grist , rally co-driver
*Bill Randell , comedian
*Victor Spinetti , actor
*Brian Hibbard , actorInteresting facts
*44,000 red
engineering brick s from Beaufort are said to support theEmpire State Building . Citequote|date=September 2008
*Southampton Docks stand on the crushedslag (cooled impurities from iron making) from Beaufort Ironworks. Citequote|date=September 2008
*The world's firststeel rail was rolled at Ebbw Vale in 1857. [ [http://www.fweb.org.uk/Dean/towns/colefordproject/people/mushet.html Coleford People - Robert Mushet ] ]
*The rails for theStockton and Darlington Railway were made at Ebbw Vale. [ [http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/rhagor/article/?article_id=31&display_mode=text Rhagor | 200 Years of Industrial Innovation at Ebbw Vale ] ]
*TheSydney Harbour Bridge was made fromiron andsteel from the Ebbw Vale steelworks. Citequote|date=September 2008External links
* [http://www.theworksebbwvale.co.uk The regeneration of the old steelworks site]
* [http://www.ebbwvaletoday.co.uk Ebbw Vale's number one information site on the web]
* [http://www.festivalchurch.co.uk The Festival church at the old garden festival site]
* [http://www.ebbwvalerfc.co.uk Ebbw Vale Rugby Football club]
* [http://www.ebbwvalecricket.co.uk Ebbw Vale Country Cricket Club]
* [http://www.hvsac.co.uk The Heads of the Valley Sub Aqua Club]
* [http://www.gardenfestivalwales.co.uk A site dedicated to the Ebbw Vale Garden Festival]
* [http://www.theowlsanctuary.co.uk The Owl Sanctuary Based at the site of the old garden festival]References
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