- River Cynon
The River Cynon is a river in
South Wales and is one of the larger tributaries of theRiver Taff .It arises on the flanks of the
Brecon Beacons as a number of small streams arising from springs in theOld Red Sandstone . However the young river soon crosses into theCarboniferous coal measures as it enters first the village ofPenderyn and thenHirwaun where it crosses under the Heads of the Valleys road passing close to what was until 2008 the last working deep mine in Wales,Tower Colliery . The remainder of the valley is strongly marked by the signs of past industrialisation including colliery waste tips, the relics of a largesmokeless fuel plant atAbercwmboi which includes the remnants of a tip that burned out of control for many years. The river passes in a south easterly direction throughAberdare , Mountain Ash,Penrhiwceiber before eventually meeting up with the River Taff atAbercynon .The quality of the river has improved dramatically following the closure of the coal industry and the demolition of the smokeless fuel plant, but these closures had significant financial and social impacts on the communities in the valley and local priorities may be more focussed on social re-generation than environmental improvements to the river.
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