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Local Interest - Rhondda Cynon Taf
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Ponty Bridge
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Pontypridd
Market Street
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Ynysangharad
Memorial Park Bandstand
Rhondda Cynon Taf - The Rocking
Stone
Rhondda Cynon Taf Golf Club
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Rhondda Cynon Taf is a county borough in South Wales. Its
main towns are Aberdare, Mountain Ash, Pontypridd and Porth.
The county borough was formed on 1 April 1996, by the merger
of the former Mid Glamorgan districts of Rhondda, Cynon Valley
and Taff-Ely (with the exceptions of Creigiau and Pentyrch, which
were added to Cardiff). Its name reflects all these, and thus
also the rivers Rhondda, Cynon and Taff.
The district developed from the discovery and mining, primarily
for export, of high-quality Welsh coals, such as steam coal,
via Cardiff and Barry docks. In the nineteenth century the
Rhondda had over 60 mines. As deep mines closed, a number of
very large open-cast coal mines were created and remain in
operation, especially towards the north of the area.
The Welsh Development Agency, which was formed in 1976 to help
reverse the economic down-turn in Wales caused by the recession
in both the coal and steel industries, was very active in the
Rhondda Cynon Taf area in supporting and encouraging industrial
and commercial regeneration. Recent investment in the area
has included the Dragon International Film Studios, on the
site of Llanilltyd open-cast mine. This project is headed by
Sir Richard Attenborough and will comprise TV studios, editing
suites and a large film studio complex. The location of the
project has led it to become known locally as "Valleywood",
even though the Welsh valleys are some miles away.
Places to Visit
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Dare Valley Country Park
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Cynon Valley Museum
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Rhondda Heritage Park
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Pontypridd Historical Centre
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Penderyn Whisky Distillery
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Taff Trail
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Waterfall Walks, Pontneddfechan
Festivals & Events
For more infomation please visit www.destinationrct.co.uk
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