Pencoed

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Pencoed
Pencoed (United Kingdom)
Pencoed

Pencoed shown within the United Kingdom
Population 11,832[1]
OS grid reference SS957815
Principal area Bridgend
Ceremonial county Mid Glamorgan
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PENCOED
Postcode district CF35
Dialling code 01656
Police South Wales
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
European Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Ogmore
List of places: UKWalesBridgend

Coordinates: 51°31′22″N 3°30′17″W / 51.52275, -3.50474

Pencoed (pronounced "Pen-coyd" or "Pen-cawd", in English meaning 'end or head of the wood'), is a town in the county borough of Bridgend, South Wales, mid-way between Wales's two largest cities of Cardiff and Swansea.

Lying on the Ewenny River it has a population of around 11,000. It is believed that there was a Norman castle in what is now the town, but Pencoed did not develop until the late nineteenth century, around the coal mining industry. The coal mines have now closed.

The town nestles in the Ewenny valley, straddling the M4 motorway at junction 35. About a mile to the north of the town, lies the comparatively different relief of the South Wales Valleys. To the south lies the rolling countryside of the Vale of Glamorgan and the rugged north coast of the Bristol Channel.

The town consists of three distinct areas, which were once four small hamlets. To the north is Penprysg ('end of the brush wood'), a hilly region backing on to the low ridge (100 metres) of Cefn Hirgoed ('long wooded ridge'). To the west is Hendre ('old town') which rises from the railway line in the centre of the town to the common land at Ystadwaun ('flat moorland'). The central part of the town, which lies on the flat valley floor east of the railway, consists of Pencoed itself and Felindre (Mill Town). There are numerous streams rising and running through the town and two main rivers the Ewenny Fawr (the Big Ewenny) and the Ewenny Fach (the Small Ewenny). At the centre of the town, close to Pencoed railway station, is the war memorial (known locally as the Monument), the shopping centre and the local Community Hall (Pencoed Miners' Welfare Hall). The town is well provided with sports facilities, schools, pubs and clubs. A new development 'Earlswood Parc' was announced in 2002 and now has been completed, incorporating various 'Westbury' built homes and Bocam business park.

The current Mayor is Councillor Dick Williams, Labour Party Member for the Hendre Ward of Bridgend County Borough.

Pronunciation of the name Pencoed is always the cause of some argument within the town. The standard Welsh pronunciation of the name is "Pencoyd", although many locals pronounce it "Pencawd" / "Pencode" (as pronounced in Glamorganshire Welsh).[citation needed]

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[edit] Twinning

Pencoed has twinning arrangements with:

[edit] Trivia

Pencoed hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1998.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Population from the South Wales Fire Service[1]

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