- Pontneddfechan
Pontneddfechan (
Welsh language meaning : bridge over the lesser River Neath) is avillage in theVale of Neath inNeath Port Talbot county borough ,Wales .Its name is conventionally mispronounced as "Pontneathvaughan" in the local area to the despair of Welsh speakers. It stands at the
confluence of the Mellte and theNedd Fechan rivers and provides one of the convenient access points to the superb series of waterfalls that characterise the upper Neath valley.Dinas Rock , a steeply pitched anticline in the limestone rocks at Craig-y-Dinas, is a favourite spot for rock-climbers.History
Industrial activities in the region start with a 21-year lease of an area of land from the Marquess of Bute by the
Quaker entrepreneurWilliam Weston Young , for the sinking ofsilica mines around Craig-y-Dinas from 1822 onwards. Thesilica was extracted for the manufacture offirebricks at the "Dinas Firebrick Co." in Pont Walby. In 1843, Young's lease ran out and the then "Riddles, Young & Co."firebrick manufacturers moved to a new premises on The Green,Neath . The stone sleepers for thesilica mine tramway were never removed and can still be seen set into the path of the waterfall walk.The next phase of industry in the region was that of "The Vale of Neath Powder Co."; which in 1862, under
Curtis & Harvey , was merged with Nobel's Explosives Co.Pritchard, Tom, Evans, Jack and Johnson, Sidney (1985). "The Old Gunpowder Factory at Glynneath". Merthyr Tydfil: Merthyr Tydfil & District Naturalists' Society [1998 reprint] .] It became incorporated into "Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd." in 1926. Within living memory, the site was known locally as "theGunpowder works".Celebrities include the notorious Rhys Thomas (Bloody) Evans, affectionately but resentfully called 'Ray' by his peers. Motorbiking icon from the late sixties with a unique 'fluid hips' dancing style. Lived for 20 years on a diet of only baked beans, cheese, and condiments.
External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2732064 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Pontneddfechan and surrounding area]
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