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Cwmaman () is a former
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village near
Aberdare Aberdare ( ; ) is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and River Cynon, Cynon. Aberdare has a population of 39,550 (mid-2017 estimate). Aberdare is south-west of Merthyr Tydf ...
, South Wales. The name is Welsh for "Aman Valley"; the river Aman (a small tributary of the River Cynon) flows through the village. There are several hills nearby, such as Pen Foel Aman and Mynydd y Ffaldau. Within the village, there are three children's playgrounds and playing fields. Above the village there are several reservoirs accessible from several footpaths along the river.


History

Cwmaman was a well-known coal-mining village which at one time boasted several collieries. Until the 19th century, the area was virtually uninhabited, with around 40 farm workers living in and around the community by 1841. By the end of the 1840s, the first coal pits were sunk and Cwmaman began to transform into a thriving industrial settlement. In the late 19th century Cwmaman housed the workers in five surrounding coal mines: the Fforchaman, Fforchneol, Bedwlwyn, Cwmneol, and the Cwmaman. Cwmaman Colliery was also known as Shepherd's Pit, in honour of its founder Thomas Shepherd, a name it shares with the village's first public house, the Shepherd's Arms, which was opened in 1850. There is a small series of parallel streets in the eastern part of the village, such as Burns Street and Spencer Street, along with the other streets collectively known as "Poets' Corner".


Culture

The band
Stereophonics Stereophonics are a Welsh pop and rock music, Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley. The band consists of Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (Stereophonics), Richard Jones (n ...
comes from Cwmaman. On 14 December 2007, in association with
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and her
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Live Lounge Tour, the band returned to Cwmaman to play an exclusive acoustic gig at the Cwmaman Working Men's Club, the venue where the band first performed. The village is home to the
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Alun Lewis, and a plaque in Llanwonno Road marks the house where he lived. Born in 1915, Lewis was strongly influenced by his formative years in the depression-era valley. He was also influenced by local issues of his community in the then-called Aberdare Leader, and this is demonstrated in his poem "The Mountain over Aberdare", which touches on the desperate poverty that beset the Cynon Valley and the country in this period. However, it was for his war poems, published in two volumes, ''Raiders Dawn'' and ''Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets'', that Lewis's reputation was made. The village's Cwrt Alun Lewis flats are named in his honour. Cwmaman Public Hall & Institute is a community-owned enterprise consisting of a concert room,
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and fitness suite St. Joseph's Church was renovated in 2007. This work included the installation of
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s on one side of its roof with the aim to sell back energy to the National Grid. The Cwmaman Music Festival is held at the last weekend of September every year. It started in 2008 and has attracted artists such as
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, Mike Peters, Killing for Company and many unsigned artists from around the Cynon Valley.


Religion

Religion played a central role in the life of the village until the second half of the 20th century. Seion, a Welsh Baptist chapel, remained an active place of worship until its closure for financial reasons in 2013. The congregation still meets at the former Moriah Aman Congregational Chapel, now an evangelical church. The third Welsh language chapel in the village was Soar, a Calvinistic Methodist church which closed in the late 1980s and was later demolished. Cwmaman was particularly affected by the Religious Revival of 1904-05 which had an impact throughout the Cynon Valley. In January 1905 it was reported that meetings were being held every evening at the various chapels and a number of secular organisations had abandoned their meetings for the time being. Later that month, another report stated that outdoor meetings were being held in relation to the revival, and that prayer meetings were being held in the mornings at Cwmaman Colliery.


Regeneration and the community

Cwmaman was a
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area, officially recognised as needing
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support to assist the community solve problems of social disadvantage. The Cwmaman Communities First Partnership was established in October 2001 aiming to bring individuals, voluntary groups and public and private sector organisations in the community together to help create a better future for the area. Many innovative environmental projects have taken place including the hosting of an environmental festival centred on St Joseph's Church, holding a
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exhibition, the development of a community woodland walk, and establishing a Cwmaman Sculpture Trail. A range of
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s have contributed to projects in the village, including Robert Koenig, Dai Edwards, Tom Harvey, Godfrey Phillips, Paul Clarke, Dave Lloyd, Dominic Claire and Peter Boyd. On 25 September 2018, scenes for the third series of the historical drama ''
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'' were filmed in Cwmaman. Local children were asked to volunteer as extras for the scenes, and many houses and Glynhafod Junior School were used as significant parts of the sets for the scenes filmed.


Politics

Cwmaman was a traditional Labour Party stronghold, although in more recent times it has been challenged by
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and the Cynon Valley Party. It lies in the Aberaman South
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, currently represented by Councillor Tina Williams ( Labour).


Notable people

* Alun Lewis (1915–1944) – poet * Ron Jones (born 1934) – sprinter * Tyrone O'Sullivan (born c. 1945) – Chairman of
Tower Colliery Tower Colliery ( Welsh: Glofa'r Tŵr) was the oldest continuously working deep- coal mine in the United Kingdom, and possibly the world, until its closure in 2008. It was the last mine of its kind to remain in the South Wales Valleys. It was loc ...
, lived in Cwmaman for many years * John Derrick (1963–2017) – cricketer * Stuart Cable (1970–2010) – broadcaster and drummer with rock band
Stereophonics Stereophonics are a Welsh pop and rock music, Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley. The band consists of Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (Stereophonics), Richard Jones (n ...
*
Kelly Jones Kelly Jones (born 3 June 1974) is a Welsh musician and a founding member, lead singer, and guitarist of the rock band Stereophonics. Early life and debut Kelly Jones was born the youngest of three boys to Beryl and Arwyn Jones in the small We ...
(born 1974) – Stereophonics lead singer * Richard Jones (born 1974) – Stereophonics bassist


References


External links


Community Archives Wales

Cwmaman Public Hall & Institute

St Joseph's Church (Church in Wales) Cwmaman

www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Cwmaman and surrounding area

Cwmaman Music Festival
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