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- Cefn_Cribwr abstract "Cefn Cribwr is a village and community in Bridgend County Borough in south Wales. The village is located about 5 miles (8 km) from the centre of Bridgend town. Cefn Cribwr, as a community, recorded a population of 1,546 in the 2001 Census.The community centre (opened 1924), locally known as the 'Green Hall' was originally conceived as a Miners' Welfare Hall and was supported by colliery owners and colliers. Many political meetings were held there. Labour politician and former Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald spoke there in the closing weeks of the General Strike of 1926. The Wesley Dramatic Society entertained, as did the members of Siloam Chapel who performed many dramas and concerts. The community centre today, is mainly used as the venue for the meetings of Cefn Cribwr Labour Party.Bedford Park, found in Cefn Cribwr is now an area of 40 acres (160,000 m2) of ancient woodland and meadows, glades and open spaces. It was once an area of intense industrial activity following the building of a blast furnace here in 1780 by the Birmingham Industrialist John Bedford. He also sank pits to mine the raw materials of ironstone and coal as well as founding a forge and brickworks. The ironworks were never as successful as Bedford had hoped and began to decline after his death in 1791. Coal mining and brick making, however, continued throughout the 19th Century and industrial activity at Bedford Park ceased after World War I.Cefn Cribwr Ironworks in Bedford Park is now protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is one of the most complete of its kind in Britain. Many parts of the ironworks and related buildings can still be seen.The community has several public footpaths and cycling routes which pass through the park following the line of the old Dyffryn, Llynfi and Porthcawl railway which linked the ironworks to the coast.".
- Cefn_Cribwr areaCode "01656".
- Cefn_Cribwr ceremonialCounty Mid_Glamorgan.
- Cefn_Cribwr country United_Kingdom.
- Cefn_Cribwr country Wales.
- Cefn_Cribwr populationTotal "1546".
- Cefn_Cribwr postalCode "CF32".
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- Cefn_Cribwr constituencyWelshAssembly Ogmore_(Assembly_constituency).
- Cefn_Cribwr constituencyWestminster Ogmore_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Cefn_Cribwr country "Wales".
- Cefn_Cribwr dialCode "1656".
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- Cefn_Cribwr latitude "51.52".
- Cefn_Cribwr lieutenancyWales Mid_Glamorgan.
- Cefn_Cribwr longitude "-3.65".
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- Cefn_Cribwr population "1546".
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- Cefn_Cribwr postcodeDistrict "CF32".
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- Cefn_Cribwr unitaryWales Bridgend_County_Borough.
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- Cefn_Cribwr comment "Cefn Cribwr is a village and community in Bridgend County Borough in south Wales. The village is located about 5 miles (8 km) from the centre of Bridgend town. Cefn Cribwr, as a community, recorded a population of 1,546 in the 2001 Census.The community centre (opened 1924), locally known as the 'Green Hall' was originally conceived as a Miners' Welfare Hall and was supported by colliery owners and colliers. Many political meetings were held there.".
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- Cefn_Cribwr lat "51.52".
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