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**Volume 2: The History of Bargoed and Gilfach in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-07-7 | **Volume 2: The History of Bargoed and Gilfach in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-07-7 | ||
**Volume 3: The History of Bargoed, Gilfach and Aberbargoed in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-64-6 | **Volume 3: The History of Bargoed, Gilfach and Aberbargoed in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-64-6 | ||
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Bargoed Welsh: Bargod | |
Glamorgan | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | ST145995 |
Location: | 51°41’24"N, 3°14’24"W |
Data | |
Population: | 13,721 |
Post town: | Bargoed |
Postcode: | CF81 |
Dialling code: | 01443 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Caerphilly |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Caerphilly |
Bargoed is a town in the Rhymney Valley in Glamorgan. It stands mainly on the west bank of the Rhymney River, which forms the border with Monmouthshire, though it has spread to both sides and therefore to both counties. 'Greater Bargoed', as defined by local statisticians includes the towns of Bargoed and Aberbargoed and the village of Gilfach. The combined population of these settlements is approximately 13,000.
The town is currently undergoing redevelopment, with a bypass recently constructed, running through the valley, with links to Bargoed town centre, Aberbargoed and Gilfach. Also, Morrisons the supermarket chain have signed a deal to open a supermarket in the town bringing 300 jobs to the town.
The council have also agreed to allow proposals for a multi-plex cinema to be developed on the new retail area.
History
Originally a market town, Bargoed grew into a substantial town following the opening of a colliery in 1903. The colliery, which was the subject of a painting by L. S. Lowry, closed during the 1980s, and its former site is now a country park.
Redevelopment
Bargoed Town Centre is undergoing a huge refurbishment, although a few shops in the centre of Bargoed are still closed down and boarded up. A new by-pass (A469) has recently been built, connecting Bargoed to Aberbargoed, Pengam and Gilfach. Also a new supermarket and cinema are underway with completion Autumn 2013. The supermarket is to be the most modern form in the United Kingdom.
Transport
The town is served by Bargoed railway station and Bargoed Bus Station at the northern end of the town.
Outside links
References
- Books by local author Paul James:
- Volume 1: The History of Bargoed and Gilfach in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-31-X
- Volume 2: The History of Bargoed and Gilfach in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-07-7
- Volume 3: The History of Bargoed, Gilfach and Aberbargoed in Photographs. ISBN 1-874538-64-6