- Clydach, Monmouthshire
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Coordinates: 51°48′31″N 3°07′32″W / 51.8086°N 3.1255°W
Clydach
Clydach shown within Monmouthshire
Population <2000 OS grid reference SO225128 Principal area Monmouthshire Ceremonial county Gwent Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Postcode district NP7 Dialling code 01873 Police Gwent Fire South Wales Ambulance Welsh EU Parliament Wales UK Parliament Monmouth List of places: UK • Wales • Monmouthshire Clydach is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales. Its nearest neighbours are the towns of Gilwern and Abergavenny.
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Heads of the Valleys
It is split by the A465 road (the 'Heads of the Valleys') into North Clydach and South Clydach.
Industrial Heritage
Historically its main industry was based around the ironworks on the south side of the valley which have long since closed.
Primary School Closure 2006
The community's only school, Clydach County primary school, closed its gates for the final time in July 2006 after a controversial decision by Monmouthshire County Council to shut it, despite the protests of local residents. The reasons for the school's closure appear to have been primarily financial with the Council seeing the school as having too few pupils to justify its funding, at the time of closure there were less than 30 pupils, with no pupils in years 5 or 6. Local residents claimed however that the closure would force the children affected to travel significant distances to attend other schools. However these children now attend schools in nearby villages and towns, Gilwern and Brynmawr. The school now is not used for any purpose, it has been left as a shell for the past 3 years. The ex headteacher is now headteacher of another local school, Llanover Primary.
Local Walks
The area around the village is popular for hillwalking with many routes tracing the beauty of the nearby Clydach Gorge [1] or Cwm Clydach, and the old trackbed of the Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway is a cycleway and walkway and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal can be walked or travelled by narrow boat.
There is a picnic site and caravan park alongside the River Clydach, easily reached from the A465 Heads of the Valleys road. The ironworks are some 300 metres away, across the river. The ironworks were built during the late 18th century and are a Scheduled Ancient Monument. There are also limeworks.
The area is within the Brecon Beacons National Park close to the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site and not far from Big Pit National Coal Museum. Clydach Gorge or Cwm Clydach has been designated a SSSI.
External links
- Caves in the Clydach Gorge area
- Walks in the Clydach Gorge area
- Monmouthshire Council Clydach Site
- Clydach-Gilwern-Llanelly Hill community website excellent photos
- Old photos of Clydach
- Photograph of Clydach Gorge
- Photograph of the ironworks
- Photograph of the ironworks
- Photograph of the ironworks
- Photograph of the limeworks
Categories:- Villages in Monmouthshire
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