Area Overview for Tonypandy Community
Area Information
Tonypandy Community stands as a distinct civil parish within the Rhondda Fawr Valley in south Wales. This small parish covers an area of exactly 3.3 km², making it a compact locality for residents. Situated at approximately 51.6223°N 3.4512°W, the community derives its name from a fulling mill established around 1738 on the banks of the River Rhondda Fawr. Historically, the settlement grew through industrial coal mining and served as a key commercial hub for surrounding villages rather than a primary mining site itself. You will find plenty of historical context within the parish, including the remains of a medieval motte-and-bailey fortification and sites associated with the 1910 Tonypandy Riots. The area functions as a self-contained post town with the dialling code 01443 and lies near the CF40 postcode district. Daily life here is shaped by a deep connection to its industrial past, visible in landmarks such as the historic Empire Theatre of Varieties and the former Roman Catholic church and school on Gellifaelog Farm land. The community retains the character of a traditional valley town that evolved from its nineteenth-century foundations into a modern residential parish. Living in Tonypandy Community means experiencing a locality where history and geography are tightly woven together in the fabric of everyday life.
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- 3.3 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Tonypandy Community reveals a population with a notably mature age structure. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating that the area is home to a predominantly older demographic. This statistic suggests that the local life cycle is characterised by older households rather than families with young children or a large population of twentysomethings. You are likely to encounter a community where the population composition leans heavily towards the senior end of the age spectrum. Home ownership remains a significant feature of local living, with 69 percent of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership stability often correlates with long-term residents who have established deep roots in their neighbourhood. The data describes the household composition and accommodation types as total aggregates, pointing to a settled residential pattern. While specific racial breakdowns are noted as total in the available records, the primary ethnic group information is also recorded as total, reflecting the historical demographic character of the valley town. Religion and other detailed demographic breakdowns are similarly recorded as total in the source material, underscoring the established nature of the community. Living in Tonypandy Community involves engaging with a society defined by its senior population and high rates of property ownership.
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