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    New signage brings history of Cwm Clydach to life

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 13, 2025No Comments
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    ix new signage and information boards have been installed around a popular Valley’s walking route to help those visiting the area understand the rich history of the local area.
     
    The boards, which depict and outline the historical past of the former mining area, are all situated at different points of the two lakes in Clydach Vale. And, with the area of outstanding natural beauty attracting visitors from both the local area and further afield, it is hoped that the boards will provide an insight and education to everyone visiting.
     
    The £10,000 of funding was donated to Cambrian Village Trust by local energy company, Pennant Walters, which operates a fund linked to the construction of the new, but standalone, Pant y Wal Wind Extension Farm, adjacent to Ogwr Valley.
     
    Phil Williams, operations director, explains:
     
    “Cwm Clydach Country Park has been on quite a journey with a vast regeneration programme which has transformed the once blackened landscape into a wonderful park that has routes for both walkers and mountain cyclists alike.
     
    “We are blessed with stunning scenery and wildlife and the routes attract many people each day so for some time we have been keen to bring the history of the area to life.”
     
    Gareth Tranter, leader of the walking club, leads groups each Thursday morning and added:
     
    “The information boards are fantastic and it’s great to see so many people take the time to read them. Whilst our walkers are local, many of them have learnt new things about our historical mining community so to think that those visiting from outside the area, and youngsters, will take it all in is superb.
     
    “We are very grateful to Pennant Walters for its continued support. Over the years they have supported Cambrian Village Trust with many projects and we know first-hand the difference the funding makes to the offering here.
     
    Pennant Walters managing director, Dale Hart, said:
     
    “The signage looks fantastic and demonstrates the rich history of the area and we hope that people continue to benefit for years to come.
     
    “Our wind energy project community funds exist to make a difference to the local communities in which we work, and it is evident how this funding will positively educate everyone visiting the lakes.”
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