Brechfa Forest

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The Brechfa Forest is an area of forest in Carmarthenshire, south Wales. Much of the planting took place during the 1930s, with work carried out by young unemployed men from a Ministry of Labour work camp. Many came from the distressed mining communities, and were recruited for training in one of a number of Instructional Centres created by the Ministry, most of which were on Forestry Commission property; by 1938, the Ministry had 38 Instructional Centres across Britain. The hutted camp in Brechfa was later used to house Basque children who were refugees from the Spanish Civil War.

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Reference Field, J. Learning Through Labour: Training, unemployment and the state, 1890-1939, University of Leeds, 1992, ISBN 0-900-960-48-5