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Coordinates: 51°36′50″N 3°24′34″W / 51.6138°N 3.4095°W / 51.6138; -3.4095

Porth


Rheola Bridge, Porth

Porth is located in Wales2
Porth

Porth shown within Wales
Population 5944[1]
OS grid reference ST025915
Principal area Rhondda Cynon Taf
Ceremonial county Mid Glamorgan
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PORTH
Postcode district CF39
Dialling code 01443
Police South Wales
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
European Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Rhondda
List of places: UKWales

Porth (Welsh: Y Porth) is a town in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, within the historic county boundaries of Glamorgan, Wales, lying in the Rhondda Valley and is regarded as the gateway to the Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach valleys because both valleys meet at Porth. The Welsh word "porth" means "gate" when translated into English, however, Porth is a predominantly English-speaking community.

Porth grew around the coal mining industry during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries though all the coal mines in the area have since closed. The Rhondda Heritage Park in Trehafod, which celebrates the history of the Rhondda coal mining past, is situated near the town. Today the main internal economy of Porth is retail and the centre of Porth is home to the shopping district based around Hannah Street. Most other business are located on nearby Pontypridd Road and Porth Street.

Presently, Porth is home to around 6,000 people living in different areas of the town, namely Birchgrove, Britannia, Cymmer, Glynfach, Llwyncelyn, Mount Pleasant and Porth town centre.

Neighbouring towns and villages include Trealaw, Trebanog, Trehafod and Ynyshir.

Porth crater on Mars is named after the town.

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Education

Secondary school age children are most likely to attend Porth County Community School, or Ysgol Gyfun Y Cymmer, situated in the Cymmer area of Porth. Despite the English language dominance of the area, the number of enrolments to Welsh language medium schools in the area continues to rise and these schools are nearing, or at, full capacity.

Transportation

Porth railway station resides in the town centre with services to Treherbert and Cardiff on the Rhondda Line. Arriva Trains Wales is responsible for the railway service available in Porth.

The recent construction of the Porth-Tylorstown bypass (Porth Relief Road) has caused traffic jams and detours. The bypass was opened on December 28th 2006 but landscaping work finished on April 2007. The construction of the bypass was first discussed over 50 years ago.

Sport and leisure

The town is also the home of The Pop Factory, opened in 2000 with an opening ceremony attended by Tom Jones, Cerys Matthews and Kelly Jones. It is both a television studio and recording studio. The owners of the building also contribute to the local area, and organised the Tom Jones homecoming concert at Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd on May 28 2005.

Porth is home to Welsh Rugby Union affiliated rugby club Porth Harlequins.

Football Association of Wales affiliated AFC Porth play in the MacWhirter Welsh Football League; they play their home matches at Dinas Park, and their base is The Rhondda Sports and Social Bar, known locally as The Transport Club.

Residents of note

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References

  1. ^ 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: National Statistics. UK government. Retrieved July 14 2008.



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