Craig-cefn-parc

Village in Swansea, Wales

Human settlement in Wales
  • Craig-cefn-parc
Principal area
  • Swansea
Preserved county
  • West Glamorgan
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UK
Wales
Swansea
51°42′33″N 3°54′57″W / 51.70917°N 3.91583°W / 51.70917; -3.91583

Craig-cefn-parc is a village near Clydach, outside Swansea, Wales. It falls within the Mawr ward of Swansea. The name means "park ridge rock". Cwm Clydach RSPB nature reserve is located at the south of the village, near the New Inn Public House, at the boundary between Craig-cefn-parc and Clydach. Craig-cefn-parc is famous for its mining history with several large drift mines employing hundreds of men. In the heart of the Lower Clydach River (Cwm Clydach nature reserve) are some of the old coal houses, there is also a coal tram located in the centre of the village to commemorate its mining history. Craig Cefn Parc school was closed in 2019. A small memorial garden was created lower down in the village for a place to reflect and sit for a while. The village has a small store, a community building and playing fields. In 2020 funding was obtained for a children's park and play area.

External links

  • RSPB information on Cwm Clydach nature reserve
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