Footpath in Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Craig Pen-rhiw-llech in Aberdare West Community
Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Reservoir at Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Reservoir weir, Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Path on disused tip, Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Track on disused tip, Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Side of disused tip, Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Towards a lake in Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Lake in Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
Bench beside the path below Craig Pen-rhiw-llech in Aberdare West Community
Stile and gate above Dare Valley Country Park in Aberdare West Community
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Area Information

Aberdare West Community forms a distinct civil parish within Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It covers an area of 13.6 km² and records a population of 1,399 residents. This specific community, created in 2016, differs from the broader administrative region which once held nearly 8,000 inhabitants. The parish encompasses the populated settlements of Cwmdare, Trecynon, and Robertstown, while bordering more rural landscapes along the River Dare. Hesitating north of the historic Aberdare town centre, this slice of the Cynon Valley offers a quieter residential focus compared to the industrial heartland of the wider area. You will find a setting defined by its separation from the original community split, allowing for a sense of local identity separate from Aberdare town proper. The postcode district CF44 defines much of the local services, while the 01685 dialling code connects you to the wider South Wales network. Living here means balancing proximity to the historic valley floor with the specific boundaries set during the 2016 administrative reorganisation.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
13.6 km²
Population
1399
Population Density
103 people/km²

Demographics

The character of Aberdare West Community is defined by an older population profile. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating a settlement where residents are significantly older than the national average. This age demographic suggests a community tailored to those seeking later-life living or retirement. Home ownership is highly prevalent, with 74% of households owning their property free of mortgage or outright. Such a high proportion of owner-occupiers points to a stable, long-term residency rather than a transient rental market. The most common age range spans the total population due to the skew towards older demographics, though specific breakdowns for younger cohorts remain undefined in current records. You will find a community where generations often remain in the same homes, contributing to a settled atmosphere. Diversity in terms of ethnicity, religion, and predominant groupings is not detailed in the available statistics, but the statistical make-up clearly highlights a mature, owner-led population structure.

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Tenure

74
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Aberdare West Community safe from flooding?
Yes, the area has a pass level flood risk assessment with a score of 7.3. This indicates low flood risk coverage for homes in Aberdare West Community, meaning the parish is not prone to waterlogged incidents under standard conditions.
What is the typical age of residents in Aberdare West Community?
The median age in this community is 70 years. This high figure suggests the area is populated largely by older residents, retirees, or those seeking later-life living rather than young families.
Does Aberdare West Community have any major planning restrictions?
Most assessments pass, including no Ramsar Sites or AONB coverage. There is a warning for protected woodland with a score of 1.84. This means some trees are legally protected but does not restrict building generally.

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