Area Overview for Mountain Ash West Community

Abandoned Quarry in Mountain Ash West Community
Forest track, above Glenboi in Mountain Ash West Community
The path to Fernhill in Mountain Ash West Community
Crags above the Cynon Valley in Mountain Ash West Community
Path descending to Fernhill in Mountain Ash West Community
Old stone workings, above Glenboi in Mountain Ash West Community
Metal structure , above Craig Abercwmboi in Mountain Ash West Community
Quarry, with fly-tipping in Mountain Ash West Community
Moorland, above Darranlas in Mountain Ash West Community
Crags, above Glenboi in Mountain Ash West Community
Moorland track in Mountain Ash West Community
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Area Information

Living in Mountain Ash West Community means residing within a civil parish that forms part of the Rhydypennau urban area in the County Borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. You will find yourself in a location defined by its deep industrial heritage, having evolved from rural corn mills and ironworks to a significant hub of coal mining by the mid-19th century. The community sits at coordinates 51.682341, -3.378947 and covers a compact area of 3.5 km². This specific neighbourhood was established as a separate parish in 2017 when it split from the former Mountain Ash community. Historically, the area was influenced by the Duffryn Estate, the home of Lord Aberdare, and later dominated by major collieries such as Nixon's Navigation and deep pits sunk by figures like John Nixon from 1855. Daily life here is shaped by landmarks that date back centuries. St Margaret's Church, constructed in 1863, remains the parish church, while the Mountain Ash Town Hall was built in 1904 as a local civic centre. You may also encounter Nixon's Workmen's Institute, Library and Public Hall, dating from 1899, and the historic Pavilion, which hosted the Three Valleys Festival until 1939. The area, named after the Mountain Ash Inn opened circa 1809 near a rowan tree, encases a population of approximately 1,521 residents. Owning homes here offers a connection to a past defined by agriculture and industry, alongside a present characterised by modest residential estates and historic religious buildings like Rhos Chapel and Nazareth Chapel.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
3.5 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Mountain Ash West Community is distinctly mature, with a median age of 70 years. This demographic reality suggests a neighbourhood dominated by an older population rather than young families or single professionals. When considering homes in Mountain Ash West Community, you should expect the average resident to be significantly older than the national average. The area serves as a retirement or later-life settlement, potentially limiting the presence of schools at the primary or secondary level within walking distance for most residents. Home ownership stands at a solid 61% within the parish. This indicates that the majority of housing stock is owned outright or with a mortgage, rather than occupied by private tenants. This high rate of owner occupation often translates to a more stable residential environment where neighbours know each other well. The data does not specify a most common age range beyond the total age count, nor does it provide a breakdown of household composition types such as single-person households or multi-generational families. Similarly, statistics regarding predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations are not available in the current dataset. Consequently, you cannot determine the ethnic or cultural diversity levels with precision, though the high median age suggests a traditionally homogeneous demographic profile common in declining industrial Welsh towns.

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Tenure

61
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mountain Ash West Community safe for retirees?
Yes. The area carries a low flood risk score of 4.11 and has no major planning constraints like AONBs or Ramsar sites. This combination makes the neighbourhood practical for an older demographic. The median age is 70, confirming it is predominantly settled by retirees.
What is the average household size in Mountain Ash West Community?
Specific statistics on household composition, such as the number of people per home, are not available in the provided dataset. However, the parish has a total of approximately 1,521 residents across 3.5 km², suggesting a sparse but established living environment.
Can I work from home with good internet in Mountain Ash West Community?
Yes. Digital infrastructure is strong. The area scores 92 out of 100 for fixed broadband and 82 out of 100 for mobile coverage. These excellent ratings ensure reliable internet speeds for remote working needs without service disruption.
Are there schools near Mountain Ash West Community for young families?
The community has a median age of 70, indicating an older population structure. The data does not list specific primary or secondary schools within the parish, suggesting fewer educational amenities immediately on your doorstep compared to larger town centres.

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