Area Overview for Clydach Community

Coedgwilym Cemetery in Clydach Community
The A4067 near Llwyn-du in Clydach Community
Camlas Abertawe / Swansea Canal in Clydach Community
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Area Information

Clydach Community sits as a distinct civil parish in the Swansea Valley, located approximately six miles northeast of Swansea city centre. This area covers a total expanse of 8.6 km² and retains the character of a village while benefiting from proximity to modern infrastructure. The location places residents close to the M4 motorway via the bypass or the old road through Ynystawe, ensuring practical access to broader regions. Historically, the parish grew as a transport hub for the Industrial Revolution, centred around the Swansea Canal which ran through its heart from 1794 to 1902. Today, remnants of this era include the canal towpath, now part of National Cycle Network Route 43, and the Clydach Heritage Centre, opened in 2011. The community encompasses part of the village of Glais and sits near the coordinates 51.6998°N, 3.8803°W. Life here blends mature history with contemporary living, featuring notable landmarks such as Coedgwilym Park, established in 1953, and two active places of worship including St Mary's Church and the former St John's Church, which serves spiritual and community needs.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
8.6 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The population profile of Clydach Community reveals a distinctly mature demographic structure. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, indicating that the area is home to a predominantly elderly population. This age group defines the community character, suggesting a neighbourhood where quiet, settled life takes precedence over youthful energy or rapid turnover. Home ownership is a defining feature of local life, with 65% of residents owning their homes outright. This high rate of ownership points to a stable community where long-term residents have invested deeply in their properties. The area does not show significant data regarding income deprivation, ethnicity, or specific household composition breakdowns, but the dominance of the over-60s cohort suggests a high proportion of empty nesters or retired couples. Accommodation statistics confirm the total picture aligns with this older demographic profile. It is an environment suited to those seeking a peaceful retirement setting rather than a family-centric hub with young children.

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Tenure

65
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Clydach Community and what is the community feel like?
The median age in Clydach Community is 70, indicating a predominantly elderly population. With 65% of residents owning their homes, the area offers a stable, long-term community feel rather than a bustling, young family environment. The parish includes former industrial history now repurposed for recreation, such as the Swansea Canal towpath and Coedgwilym Park, providing quiet, green spaces for relaxation.
How reliable is the internet and mobile network for residents in Clydach Community?
Mobile coverage in the area scores 83 out of 100, offering excellent connectivity for phones and tablets. Fixed broadband scores 58 out of 100, which indicates fair but not excellent speeds. This level of connectivity might challenge those who rely heavily on fast internet for working from home or extensive video streaming, although daily use for email and browsing should remain functional.
Are there significant environmental risks or planning constraints when buying a home in Clydach Community?
The area has a low flood risk score of 4.72 and contains no protected wetlands or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The only planning constraint is the presence of protected woodland, which scores 12.96 on safety scales. Homeowners near these woodlands may face stricter regulations on extensions or building works compared to properties in open fields.
What transport links are available for getting to work or other parts of Wales?
Clydach Community is located within easy reach of the M4 motorway, accessible via the bypass or the old road through Ynystawe. The Swansea Canal runs through the parish and now serves as a recreational National Cycle Network Route 43, but no railway station currently serves the immediate village of Clydach itself.

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