Hengoed

Hengoed
Welsh: Hengoed
Hengoed
 Hengoed shown within Caerphilly
Population 5,548 
OS grid referenceST154950
CommunityGelligaer
Principal areaCaerphilly
Ceremonial countyGwent
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town HENGOED
Postcode district CF82
Dialling code 01443
Police Gwent
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentCaerphilly
Welsh AssemblyCaerphilly
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Coordinates: 51°39′N 3°14′W / 51.65°N 3.23°W / 51.65; -3.23

Hengoed /ˈhɛn.ɡɔɪd/ is a village on the west side of the Rhymney Valley - between Ystrad Mynach to the South and Cefn Hengoed to the North. Across the valley it looks towards Maesycwmmer. The village is in the county borough of Caerphilly, in the traditional county of Glamorgan, Wales. The name literally means 'old wood' in the Welsh language.[1] The electoral ward of Hengoed includes the villages of Hengoed and Cefn Hengoed and a part of Tir-y-Berth in the north west. The ward population was recorded at 5,548 in the 2011 census, an increase of 10% over the previous 10 years (2001 = 5,046), due in part to several new-build housing developments in the ward between 2001 and 2011.

Governance

Westminster

The ward of Hengoed falls within the parliamentary constituency of Caerphilly. The current Member of Parliament for Caerphilly is Wayne David who represents the Labour Party.

Welsh Assembly Government

The Welsh Assembly member for Caerphilly is Jeff Cuthbert AM of the Wales Labour Party.

Caerphilly Council

The Hengoed ward has two seats on Caerphilly Council. Both are currently held by Plaid Cymru. The Councillors are Dennis Bolter and Judith Pritchard.

Geography

Geological Structure

Hengoed and Cefn Hengoed occupy a low plateau of Pennant Sandstone typical of much of the South Wales coalfield, between the Nant Cylla (eng. Cylla Brook) to the east and the River Rhymney to the west rising to a high point of 213 metres[2] between the two villages.

Demography

The latest census data relates to the 2011 census. These figures are for the Hengoed ward including Cefn Hengoed[3]

Population

Total population: 5,548

Males: 2,707 Females: 2,841

Aged 0–24 1,923 (35%) Aged 60+ 975 (17.5%)

Ethnicity

White: 98.6%

Other: 1.4%

Welsh language

10.8% are Welsh speakers.

Amenities

Hengoed has a primary school, community centre, a newsagent, a post office and a public house - The Junction. There is also a linear park, along the old railway line which connected Penallta Colliery with Hengoed Viaduct and beyond. The viaduct and park are part of the Celtic Trail cycle route, with easy access from the station car park.

Public Services and Facilities

Hengoed railway station is part of the Valley Lines network. Around 85 trains call at the station every weekday. From the station, trains run southbound to Cardiff Central. Services operate northbound to Rhymney. Passenger services are operated by Arriva Trains Wales.

The village is served by bus route 3 operated by Veolia Transport Cymru with buses travelling south to Ystrad Mynach and north to Bargoed, Rhymney, and Merthyr Tydfil. This route travels along Hengoed Road to the west of the village.

The A469 to the east of the village carries the Stagecoach service number 50, north to Bargoed and south to Caerphilly and Newport with a half hourly service in each direction during weekdays. The service stops just below the railway station on the main road.

Notable people

Neighbours

References

  1. Hengoed
  2. Ordnance Survey Explorer Map No. 166
  3. Census Hengoed

External links

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