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    Community celebrates transformation of Bedford Park Nature Reserve

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 27, 2025No Comments
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    Residents, schoolchildren, voluntary action groups, stakeholders, and dignitaries recently celebrated the official launch of the newly enhanced access arrangements at Bedford Park Nature Reserve, which envelopes 18 hectares of green space and ruins of the 18th century Cefn Cribwr Ironworks.

    Councillor Huw David, Mayor of Bridgend County Borough Council, welcomed guests to the event which featured lively and heartfelt performances from pupils at Mynydd Cynffig, Cefn Cribwr Primary Schools, and Ysgol y Ferch o’r Sger. The learners brought the site’s heritage to life through song and recital inspired by John Bedford, the ironmaster who established the ironworks at Cefn Cribwr.

    Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by the council’s Green Space Enhancement team in collaboration with the Conservation and Design team, the transformation of the park was undertaken by Port Talbot-based contractors, Emroch Landscapes, under the expert oversight of Whittington Landscapes Ltd – both managing the site with sensitivity to create a more accessible and inclusive space.

    Local historians and green stewards from Y Cefn Gwyrdd, a volunteer community group dedicated to the conservation of the ironworks for over forty years, have also been heavily involved in the scheme.

    “Without the total commitment of Y Cefn Gwyrdd over the decades, this project may never have taken shape.  “The group’s passion has ensured that Bedford’s industrial legacy has not only been preserved but reimagined, as they collaborated with council officers, local business United Graphic Design, and the highly talented Welsh sculptor, Nigel Talbot.”

    Cllr Huw David

    With Bedford Park offering huge ecological value as home to protected species such as the dormouse, the great crested newt, as well as diverse flora and fauna, the initiative is part of the council’s wider commitment to enhance biodiversity, promote wellbeing and safeguard local heritage.

    “Bedford Park is now more than just a green space – it’s a living legacy. This project demonstrates what can be achieved when we combine heritage, community spirit and environmental regeneration. I want to thank everyone who helped make this possible.”

    Deputy Leader Cllr Jane Gebbie

    “Our young people have been outstanding at this event. Their creativity, energy and pride in their community were clear for all to see. They remind us exactly who this park is for – the next generation and those to come.”

    Cllr Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing

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