- Treorchy
infobox UK place
country = Wales
welsh_name= Treorci
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constituency_welsh_assembly= Rhondda
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official_name= Treorchy
latitude= 51.6594
longitude= -3.5055
population= 8105 (2001) [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=5939123&c=treorchy&d=14&e=16&g=419639&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=75 , 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: National Statistics. UK government. Retrieved 10 August 2007. Includes the village of Cwmparc in its figures.] ]
unitary_wales=Rhondda Cynon Taff
lieutenancy_wales=Mid Glamorgan
constituency_westminster= Rhondda
post_town= TREORCHY
postcode_district = CF42
postcode_area= CF
dial_code= 01443 77
os_grid_reference= SS955965
OldMapsYear=1884
OldMapsEasting= 295503
OldMapsNorthing= 196500
OldMapsCounty= 10glamo481Treorchy ( _cy. Treorci) is a
village , although it used to be and still has characteristics of atown , in thecounty borough ofRhondda Cynon Taff ,Wales , lying in the Rhondda Fawr valley.Treorchy was originally an agricultural area but with the discovery of coal in the Rhondda Valley it became a densely populated industrial town. The first deep mine in Treorchy was sunk in the 1860s by David Davies of
Llandinam who would later own the Ocean Coal Company. ["The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales". John Davies,Nigel Jenkins , Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) pg750 ISBN 9780708319536] The town grew around thecoal mining industry during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, but by the end of the twentieth century all the local pits had closed creating an economic downtown in the community.Employment
Treorchy was, for many years, a town that relied on the coal mines such as Abergorki, Tylecoch and Dare collieries. All of the collieries had closed by the end of the 1970s, leaving many to find new work. Treorchy became a
commuter village, with the working population seeking employment in the larger towns and cities that surround it, such asCardiff andBridgend .The work in Treorchy now is mostlyretail .Education
Treorchy has two main schools:
Treorchy Primary School andTreorchy Comprehensive . TreorchyPrimary school is not on the original site of Treorchy Boys and Treorchy Girls schools, but is built 100 m further along Glyncoli Road. It is built to the original plans used on many of the older schools in the upper Rhondda.Treorchy
Comprehensive school was built on the old site of the Tylecoch colliery, with its western athletics track being named the "Red Ash", after it being the remnants of the mine shaft. This was removed in 2006 to build an astroturf sportsfield. The school is officially 500 m from the main gate to the rear gate,and runs from Chepstow Road,Cwmparc , to theTylecoch Bridge , Treorchy.Transportation
There are several roads linking Treorchy to other towns and villages. The A4061 leads over the
Bwlch y Clawdd Pass, and by this road it is possible to travel toBridgend via theOgmore Vale ,Maesteg andPort Talbot . Within the Rhondda Fawr Valley taking the A4061 northwards leads to the end of the valley, atTreherbert , and ultimately toHirwaun , which is at the junction of the Head of the Valleys Road, and just south of theBrecon Beacons National Park . Following the valley's course southward on the A4058, one reachesLlwynypia ,Tonypandy ,Porth andPontypridd , where one can use the A470 to reachCardiff .Treorchy also has its own railway station, which is located on the
Rhondda Line , which has regular services up the line toTreherbert railway station and also toCardiff Central run byArriva Trains Wales .Treorchy is served by buses operated by
Stagecoach inSouth Wales toBlaenrhondda ,Blaencwm ,Treherbert ,Tonypandy , Porth,Pontypridd andCaerphilly . On summer Sundays, Veolia provides a route toBridgend (via the Ogmore Valley) andBrecon under the Shamrock Travel branding.Entertainment and social history
Treorchy is home to the
Treorchy Male Choir , while attractions in the town include theParc and Dare Hall . The Parc and Dare hall provides entertainment from new films as a cinema, topantomime andtheatre . The Parc and Dare work closely withTreorchy Comprehensive on many shows such as "Back To Broadway", the annual schoolEisteddfod and regular school musicals. The Parc and Dare also hosts the Eisteddfod forYsgol Gyfun Y Cymmer .Treorchy hosted the Welsh
National Eisteddfod in1928 , the only time the national event has been held in the Rhondda.Max Boyce recorded the album, "Live at Treorchy" in the Treorchy Rugby Club. [cite web|title=Golden Ages with Max Boyce|work=Rhondda Cynon Taff Online|url=http://www.rhonddacynontaffonline.co.uk/2006/11/25/golden-ages-with-max-boyce/|accessdate=1 December|accessyear=2008]Treorchy is the home of the [http://www.brassbands.co.uk Parc and Dare band]
port
Treorchy is home to
Treorchy RFC arugby union club who are nicknamed the Zebras.Notable people
*
Euros Bowen (1904-88) - Welsh poet and bard
*Billy Cleaver (1921-2003) - Wales international rugby player
*Donald Davies (1924-2000) - Computer scientist
*John Davies (1938) - Welsh historian
*Peter George (1924-26) - author and Oscar nominated screenwriter
*Noel Kinsey (1925) - Welsh international footballer
*Clive Thomas (1936) - World Cup football referee
*Frank Vickery (1951) - Playwright
*Geraint Williams (1962) - Welsh International footballerExternal links
* [http://www.treorchy.net Treorchy.net main site]
* [http://webapps.rhondda-cynon-taf.gov.uk/heritagetrail/rhondda/treorchy/Treorchy.htm Heritage Trail:Treorchy]References
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