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toured the area and in writing a diary of his travels described it as "... richly wooded, and highly cultivated...we looked down with delight upon numerous valleys ... with romantic scenery". The entire population of Aberystruth parish at the turn of the 19th century was just a little over 800. It is
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Formed in 1877, Abertillery Urban District Council incorporated the adjoining smaller communities of Six Bells, Cwmtillery, Brynithel, Aberbeeg and Llanhilleth. The population of this conurbation climbed to almost 40,000 in 1931 making it the second largest town in Monmouthshire. The council was
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and Brynithel. Historical data relating to Abertillery occasionally refers to this AUDC area meaning that it can be difficult to compare like with like. For example, the 2014 population for the wider conurbation area is around 20,000 rather than the 11,000 often quoted for Abertillery itself.
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Away from the town centre, the often steep sided nature of the landscape, imposes its own demands on development. Whilst this sounds limiting it has helped provide the almost amphitheatre nature of Abertillery Park, often described as one of the most attractive rugby grounds in world rugby.
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The project included a new multi-storey car park, a revamp of public areas and the town's Metropole Theatre. This building provides production, exhibition, conference and meeting facilities as well as housing Abertillery museum. In March 2014
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Whilst in the main the area has an older housing stock there are several developments of modern, often large homes, generally found on the outskirts of the town with views out over the surrounding area. These apart, terraced
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There are several small and medium-sized business parks in the area offering a range of business premises. In 2014 the largest employer was Tyleri Valley Foods. Many local people commute outside the area to work.
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education for the town and neighbouring areas. Until the 1970s the town had its own local authority-run Grammar school providing education up to the age of eighteen. Tertiary education is now provided by
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There are very few written historical records relating to the area before the town developed in the middle of the 19th century. Nevertheless, there are facts that you can use to outline important events.
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and the Blaenavon World heritage Site. Formerly a major coal mining centre the Abertillery area was transformed in the 1990s using EU and other funding to return to a greener environment.
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is a destination for visitors to South Wales and amateur photographers. The visitor centre Tŷ Ebbw Fach stands nearby and provides cafe and visitor "mining valley" experience facilities.
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The local museum has displays showing what life was like in the area in its heyday. It also has its own "valleys" Italian café complete with original furnishings.
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The surrounding landscape provides hill walking opportunities and walker led groups are thriving in the area. One example is Ebbw Fach Trekkers walking group.
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not known what the population of Abertillery was at the time but it was probably in the very low hundreds, all of whom would have spoken Welsh only.
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resulted in the loss of life of 45 local miners. Fifty years later the archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams officiated at the launch of the
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and Abertillery Excelsiors. There are numerous other sports activities running on an organized basis such as bowls, badminton, squash etc.
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The Local Blaenau Gwent Baptist church can trace its roots back to Tŷ Nest Llewellyn, a ruined 17th-century dwelling place often used by
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formed in the 1880s. Both have their playing headquarters at "the Park" one of the most picturesque sporting complexes in the UK.
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Before the coming of major industry, Abertillery was little more than an area of scattered farms in the ancient parish of
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The ruins of two more recent, probably 14th century, castles lie on private land to the northeast of St Illtyd's Church.
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Abertillery's traditional-style town centre mainly developed in the late 19th century and as such has some interesting
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The coal mines remained the predominant economic emphasis until the general run down of the industry in the 1980s.
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took over the Tillery Colliery in 1882 he made a commitment to establish educational facilities for his workers.
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Major industry came to the area in 1843 when the locality's first deep coal mine was sunk at Tir Nicholas Farm,
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A and B properties predominate, meaning that average house prices are among the most affordable in the UK.
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Local people of note in the fields of civil engineering, sport, science, medicine, religion and art:
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in the south, forming the town that is Abertillery. Prior to 1974 local government was provided by
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The Metropole theatre holds musical and drama events – from Blues to amateur dramatics and dance.
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Abertillery museum has locally discovered artefacts dating as far back as the Bronze Age.
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visited the area and recorded the scene. The resultant landscape painting now hangs in
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The street plan and housing stock flow uninterrupted from Cwmtillery in the north to
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overlooking the town dates to the 13th century – probably with 6th century origins.
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The western outskirts of Abertillery as seen from the hillside above "The Park".
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Walking country. Climb to over 550m on one of many routes in the Tyleri valley
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abolished in 1974 as part of major UK wide local government reorganisation.
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The first reading rooms were set up in Abertillery in 1856. However, when
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Council (AUDC). Its area included the small neighbouring villages of
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Situated on the A467 the town is 15 miles (24 km) north of the
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Photos of Abertillery and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk
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Welsh language skills by electoral division, 2011 Census
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The view towards Abertillery from the head of the Tyleri
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to escape from the religious persecution of the times.
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Index

Welsh

Abertillery is located in Blaenau Gwent
Blaenau Gwent
OS grid reference
SO215045
Principal area
Blaenau Gwent
Preserved county
Gwent
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP13
Dialling code
Police
Gwent
Fire
South Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
Blaenau Gwent
UK
Wales
Blaenau Gwent

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