Area Overview for Dyffryn Clydach Community
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Area Information
Dyffryn Clydach Community is a civil parish situated within the county borough of Neath Port Talbot in Wales. The community covers an area of 7.2 km² and sits geographically between the towns of Neath and Swansea. This location provides a distinct mix of rural farmland and residential housing. You will find the residential areas of Cwrt Herbert, Dyffryn, Highlands, Longford, Neath Abbey, and Penshannel integrated with the surrounding countryside. Much of the central and northerly parts feature picturesque woodlands that encircle Mount Drummau. Wadford and the Clydach Brook form a public park with maintained footpaths for walkers. The landscape reflects a blend of natural beauty and historical industrial heritage. Key sites include the ruins of the Cistercian Neath Abbey, the Tennant Canal, and the Neath Abbey Ironworks. You can also find the former woollen mill building, which has been repurposed. Longford Memorial Hall serves as a refurbished community centre, offering a focal point for local engagement. The area contains extensive woodland with paths maintained by the community. A bridge over the River Clydach near the abbey ruins and a bridge over Skewen Cutting on the canal are listed buildings that mark the location's history. Life here balances quiet rural settings with access to significant historical landmarks for residents and visitors.
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- 7.2 km²
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Demographics
The population profile in Dyffryn Clydach shows a mature demographic with a median age of 70. This indicates the area is populated significantly by older residents compared to national averages. The household composition data reflects a total count for the parish without specific breakdowns for family sizes or single-person households. Home ownership stands at 76% of the total population. This high percentage suggests a stable community where long-term residents have established roots in the parish. The remaining 24% of households does not own their property. There are no specific data points provided regarding ethnicity, religion, or detailed accommodation types such as semi-detached versus terraced housing. The available figures point to a community defined by age and ownership rather than diversity statistics. You are looking at an area where the established demographic skews towards retirement and established ownership. This profile offers clues about the lifestyle and social networks within the neighbourhood boundaries.
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