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Aberdare (Welsh: Aberdâr) is an industrial town in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taff in the traditional county of Glamorgan, in south Wales, situated (as the name implies) at the confluence of the Dar and Cynon rivers. The population at the (1991) census was 31,619. It is 4 miles S.W. of Merthyr Tydfil and 24 from Cardiff. From being, at the beginning of the 19th century, a mere village in an agricultural district, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of its coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish (which was only 1486 in 1801) increased tenfold during the first half of the century. It has since declined, owing to the loss of most of the heavy industry.

Ironworks were established at Llwydcoed and Abernant in 1799 and 1800 respectively, followed by others at Gadlys and Aberaman in 1827 and 1847. These have not been worked since about 1875. Prior to 1836, most of the coal worked in the parish was consumed locally, chiefly in the ironworks, but in that year the working of steam coal for export was begun, pits were sunk in rapid succession, and the coal trade, which after 1875 was the chief support of the town, soon reached huge dimensions. There were also several brickworks and breweries. During the latter half Of the 19th century, considerable public improvements were made to the town, which became, despite its neighbouring collieries, a pleasant place to live. Its institutions included a post-graduate theological college (opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, until 1907, when it was removed to Llandaff).

Aberdare, with the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's (Trecynon) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, had twelve Anglican churches, one Roman Catholic church (built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys Abbey) and at one time had over fifty Nonconformist chapels. The services in the majority of the chapels were in Welsh. The urban district includes what were once the separate villages of Aberaman, Abernant, Cwmaman, Cwmbach, Cwmdare, Llwydcoed, Penywaun and Trecynon. There are several cairns and the remains of a circular British encampment on the mountain between Aberdare and Merthyr. Hirwaun moor, 4 miles to the N.W. of Aberdare, was according to tradition the scene of a battle at which Rhys ap Tewdwr, prince of Dyfed, was defeated by the allied forces of the Norman Robert Fitzhamon and Iestyn ab Gwrgan, the last prince of Glamorgan.

The Coliseum is Aberdare's main arts venue, containing a 600-seat auditorium and cinema. It was built in 1938 using miners' subscriptions.

For more information see: http://www.aberdareonline.co.uk/

 Trains: Aberdare is on the Merthyr Line

 Bus: Service RL3 supported by Rhondda Cynon Taff Council operates between Aberdare, Trecynon, Penywaun, Hirwaun and Rhigos

 Cinemas:
 Coliseum
Mount Pleasant Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8NG
01685 881188

 Golf:
 Aberdare Golf Club
Abernant
Aberdare
Rhondda Cynon Taff
CF44 0RY
01685 872797

 Pubs/Bars:
 Beehive Inn
Gadlys Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8BG

 Bird In Hand Hotel
Monk Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7PA

 Black Lion Hotel
Wind Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7LL

 Bridgend Inn
Harriet Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8PL

 The Bush Inn
Commercial Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7RW

 Bute Arms
Victoria Square
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7LB

 The Cambrian
60 Seymour Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7BD
01685 879120

 The Caradog Arms
Victoria Square
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7LB

 The Conway Inn
Cardiff Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7DG

 Corner House Inn
Corner House Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0YA

 Crown Inn
Crown Row
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0AT

 The Duffryn Arms
Duffryn Row
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0BL

 Edinburgh Castle
Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6YA

 Falcon Inn
1 Incline Row
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6LU

 Fforchneol Arms
Brynmair Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6LS

 Full Moon Hotel
Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7HH

 Full Moon Inn
Harriet Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8PL

 Gadlys Arms
Bridge Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8EU

 General Picton Inn
134 Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6UY

 The Globe Inn
Fforchneol Row
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6HD

 Golden Post
Well Place
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0PB

 The Ivy Bush
Kingsbury Place
Cwmaman
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6LH

 Kings Head Inn
Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6RD

 Llwyncelyn Inn
51 Cemetery Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8HT

 The Mackworth Arms
25 Gadlys Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8AE

 The Melbourne Star
4 Melbourne Buildings
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6BH

 The Morning Star
24 Ynysllwyd Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7NW

 The New Market Tavern
Market Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7DY
01685 884414

 The Penylan Inn
Regent Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6ET

 The Pickled Pepper
Commercial Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7RW

 Plough Inn
Lewis Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6PY

 Queen Victoria Inn
Bridge Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0AL

 Rhoswenallt Inn
Werfa
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0YS

 Rock Inn
Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6RB

 The Royal Oak
14 Morgan Row
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 0DU

 Temple Bar Vaults
Cardiff Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 6UU

 Whitcombe Hotel
Whitcombe Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 7DA

 White Lion
Gadlys Road
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 8AE

 Y Ieuan Ap Iago
High Street
Aberdare
Mid Glamorgan
CF44 9SW

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