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Cwmbran (Welsh: Cwmbrân)
is a new town in Monmouthshire,
Wales, established in
the 1950s to provide new employment in the south
eastern portion of the South Wales coalfield.
Based around the villages of Cwmbran, Pontnewydd,
Upper Cwmbran, Croesyceiliog, Llantarnam and Llanyravon,
it has grown into a thriving and prosperous town
of 60,000 people.
Sitting as it does on the corner of the South
Wales coalfield it has a hilly aspect to its western
and northern edges, with the surrounding hills
climbing to over 1000 feet. The Afon Llwyd forms
the major river valley; although the most significant
water course is probably the remains of the Monmouthshire
and Brecon canal. To the east of Cwmbran the land
is less hilly, forming part of the Usk valley.
At the heart of the new town is a prosperous
shopping centre, that sits close to an ancient
farm, Llantarnam Grange, that was once part of
the property of the monks of Llantarnam Abbey.
The Grange now functions as an arts centre, principally
addressing the visual arts whilst a theatre in
the town centre, the Congress Theatre, provides
a venue for moderately sized performances.
The town is perhaps most widely known now for
its international sports stadium, home to international
athletics events in the 1970s and 1980s. The stadium
is also the home of the town's football team,
Cwmbran Town. Separate grounds at Pontnewydd and
Croesyceiliog house the town's two senior rugby
teams, Cwmbran and Croesyceiliog, although many
more of the town's residents owe their allegiances
to the rugby sides in the older, adjacent town
of Pontypool, and city of Newport.
About Wales
Wales is a Celtic country and
one of the four constituent parts of the United
Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern
Ireland). Wales is located in the south-west of
Great Britain, and is bordered by England to the
east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's
Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the
north.
The main population and industrial areas are
in South Wales, consisting of the cities of Cardiff,
Swansea and Newport
and surrounding areas.
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