Rhondda Cynon Taff
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| Geography | |
| Area - Total - % Water | Ranked 13th 424 km² ? % |
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| Admin HQ | Tonypandy |
| ISO 3166-2 | GB-RCT |
| ONS code | 00PF |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total (2005 est.) - Density | Ranked 2nd 231,600 Ranked 7th 547 / km² |
| Ethnicity | 98.9% White. |
| Welsh language - Any skills | Ranked 13th 21.1% |
| Politics | |
| Image:Rhondda Cynon Taff arms.png Rhondda Cynon Taff Council | |
| Control | Labour |
| MPs | |
Rhondda Cynon Taff (Welsh: Rhondda Cynon Taf) is a county borough in Glamorgan, south Wales.
The district borders Merthyr Tydfil and Caerphilly to the east, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to the south, Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot to the west and Powys to the north. Its main towns are Aberdare, Mountain Ash and Pontypridd.
See List of places in Rhondda Cynon Taff for a list of towns and villages.
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[edit] History
The county borough was formed on April 1, 1996, by the merger of the former Mid Glamorgan districts of Cynon Valley, Rhondda and Taff-Ely (with the exceptions of Creigiau and Pentyrch, which were added to Cardiff). Its name reflects all these, and the rivers Cynon, Rhondda and Taff.
[edit] Industry
The district developed from the discovery and mining, primarily for export, of high quality Welsh coals, such as Anthracite, via Cardiff and Barry docks. The landscape was dominated by coal waste heaps and deep mine pit-heads. Many of the roads are lined with semi-ribbon development of closely packed Victorian terraces of houses which have given the Rhondda valleys their distinctive appearance. In the 1980s, privatisation of British Coal resulted in the closure of many of the coal mining activities in the valleys, devastating the local economy.
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 Taff area in supporting and encouraging industrial and commercial re-generation. Recent investment in the area has included the Dragon International Film Studios, currently under construction (2006) on the site of Llanillyd open cast mine. This project is headed by Sir Richard Attenborough and will include TV studios, editing suites and a large film studio complex. The location of the project has lead it to become known locally as "Valleywood", even though the Welsh Valleys are some miles away.
[edit] Environment
The Coal industry has had major adverse impacts on the quality of the environment such that most of the rivers were severely polluted to the exclusion of all fish life. Recent decades have shown great improvement with Salmon recorded from the River Taff and the River Rhondda but the continued presence of man-made obstacles in the rivers is inhibiting their return to their pre-industrial condition.
[edit] Government
The area is governed by Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council.
[edit] Electoral divisions
The county borough is divided into 52 electoral wards returning 75 councillors. Some of these wards are coterminous with communities (parishes) of the same name. Some communities have their own elected council. The following table lists council wards, communities and associated geographical areas. Communities with a community council are indicated with a '*':
| Ward | Communities (Parishes) | Other geographic areas |
| Aberaman North | That part of the Community of Aberaman specified in relation to the existing district ward of Aberaman North in column 2 of Schedule 1 to the Borough of Cynon Valley (Electoral Arrangements ) Order 1983(a) | |
| Aberaman South | That part of the Community of Aberaman not contained in the electoral division of Aberaman North | Abercwmboi, Cwmaman, Glynhafod, Godreaman, |
| Abercynon | Abercynon | Carnetown, Pontcynon, Tyntetown, Ynysboeth |
| Aberdare East | That part of the Community of Aberdare specified in relation to the existing district ward of Aberdare East in column 2 of Schedule 1 to the Borough of Cynon Valley (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1983 | Abernant, Foundry Town, Tŷ Fry |
| Aberdare West/Llwydcoed | The Community of Llwydcoed and that part of the Community of Aberdare not contained in the electoral division of Aberdare East | Bwllfa Dare, Cwmdare, Robertstown, Trecynon, |
| Beddau | Llantrisant* (Beddau ward) | Brynteg, Pen-y-coedcae |
| Brynna | Llanharan* (Brynna and Llanilid wards) | Bryncae |
| Church Village | Llantwit Fardre* (Church Village ward) | Upper Church Village |
| Cilfynydd | Pontypridd Town* (Cilfynydd ward) | |
| Cwm Clydach | Cwm Clydach | Clydach Vale |
| Cwmbach | Cwmbach | |
| Cymmer |
| Glynfarch, Trebanog, Trehafod (west) |
| Ferndale | Ferndale | Blaenllechau |
| Gilfach Goch | Gilfach Goch* | Gilfach Garden City, Hendreforgan, |
| Glyncoch | Pontypridd Town* (Glyncoch ward) | |
| Graig | Pontypridd Town* (Graig ward) | |
| Hawthorn | Pontypridd Town* (Hawthorn and Rhydfelen Lower wards) | Upper Boat |
| Hirwaun | Hirwaun* (Hirwaun ward) | |
| Llanharan | Llanharan* (Llanharan ward) | Dolau |
| Llanharry | Llanharry* | |
| Llantrisant Town | Llantrisant* (Llantrisant Town ward) | Cross Inn, Rhiwsaeson |
| Llantwit Fardre | Llantwit Fardre* (Efail Isaf and Llantwit Fardre wards) | Efail Isaf |
| Llwyn-y-pia | Llwyn-y-pia | |
| Maerdy | Maerdy | |
| Mountain Ash East | That part of the Community of Mountain Ash specified in relation to the existing district ward of Mountain Ash East in column 2 of Schedule 1 to the Borough of Cynon Valley (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1983 | Cefnpennar, Cwmpennar, Newtown |
| Mountain Ash West | That part of the Community of Mountain Ash not contained in the electoral division of Mountain Ash East | Fernhill, Glenboi |
| Penrhiwceiber | Penrhiwceiber | Perthcelyn |
| Pentre | Pentre | Ton Pentre |
| Pen-y-graig | Pen-y-graig | Dinas, Edmondstown, Penpisgah, Williamstown |
| Pen-y-waun | Pen-y-waun | |
| Pont-y-clun | Pont-y-clun* | Brynsadler, Groes-faen, Miskin, Pontyclun |
| Pontypridd Town | Pontypridd Town* (Town ward) | Penygraigwen |
| Porth | Porth | Llwyncelyn |
| Rhigos |
Rhigos*
| Cwm Hwnt, Cefn Rhigos, Penderyn |
| Rhondda (electoral ward) | Pontypridd Town* (Rhondda ward) | Hopkinstown, Maesycoed, Pantygraigwen, Pwllgwaun |
| Rhydfelen Central/Ilan | Pontypridd Town* (Ilan and Rhydfelen Central wards) | Rhydyfelin, |
| Taffs Well | Taffs Well* | Glan-y-llyn, Nantgarw, Tŷ Rhiw |
| Talbot Green | Llantrisant* (Talbot Green ward) | Ynysmaerdy |
| Ton-teg | Llantwit Fardre* (Ton-teg ward) | |
| Tonypandy | Tonypandy | |
| Tonyrefail East | Tonyrefail* (Coedely, Collena and Tylcha wards) | Coedely |
| Tonyrefail West | Tonyrefail* (Penrhiw-fer, Thomastown and Tynybryn wards) | |
| Trallwng | Pontypridd Town* (Trallwng ward) | |
| Trealaw | Trealaw | |
| Treforest | Pontypridd Town* (Treforest ward) | Glyntaff |
| Treherbert | Treherbert | Blaencwm, Blaenrhondda, Tynewydd, |
| Treorchy | Treorchy | Cwmparc, Ynyswen |
| Tylorstown | Tylorstown | Penrhys, Pontygwaith, Stanleytown |
| Tyn-y-nant | Llantrisant* (Tyn-y-nant ward) | |
| Ynyshir | Ynyshir | Wattstown |
| Ynysybwl | Ynysybwl and Coed-y-Cwm* | Roberttown, Buarth-y-capel |
| Ystrad | Ystrad | Gelli |
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