Eglwys Newydd.  A New Church in Cwmbwrla Community
Old Chapel, Pentregethin Road in Cwmbwrla Community
Parc Trefansel / Manselton Park in Cwmbwrla Community
Pentregethin Road in Cwmbwrla Community
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark in Cwmbwrla Community
Ordnance Survey Rivet in Cwmbwrla Community
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Area Information

Cwmbwrla Community is a small civil parish nestled approximately 1½ miles from Swansea town centre. The area covers 1.5 km², providing a compact residential setting defined by the historical name meaning "valley of Bwrlais". Bwrlais Brook runs through the neighbourhood along Heol-y-Gors, creating a distinct local character. You will find yourself living in a community with deep historical roots, marked by former industries such as Blackvale Works and Swansea Works. The Tivoli cinema, which opened in 1913 at the junction of Carmarthen Road and Heol-y-Gors, remains a notable landmark. This location connects to the broader Swansea network, echoing its past use as a tramway terminus from 1900 to 1937. Modern residents enjoy proximity to historic sites while accessing the wider transport infrastructure that serves Glamorgan. Living in Cwmbwrla Community offers a blend of historical context and practical location within the Swansea metropolitan area. The geography concentrates homes in a defined valley setting, ensuring a compact daily life for those choosing this specific neighbourhood.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
1.5 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The population profile in Cwmbwrla Community reflects a mature demographic. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating a neighbourhood where older adults form the core of the community. Historical data categorizes the age group as "Total Age" for the most common range, confirming the dominance of this older cohort. You will encounter a population that has largely settled long-term rather than a transient population of young families or students. Approximately 65% of residents own their homes, suggesting a high degree of stability and long-term settlement patterns. The remaining 35% of households rely on rental accommodation, contributing to a mixed but predominantly owner-led market. The demographic composition revolves around established tenure rather than frequent churn. This structure often appeals to retirees or those seeking to downsize in a quiet environment. Living in this parish means interacting with neighbours who have deep local connections, shaped by the area's evolution since the 1870s. The social fabric is influenced by this significant proportion of older homeowners, creating a distinct community dynamic compared to more younger-populated Swansea districts.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

65
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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

How stable is the community feel in Cwmbwrla?
The stability is high. With a median age of 70 and 65% of residents owning their homes, the community is dominated by long-term owners. This demographic suggests a settled environment where people have lived here for decades, fostering strong local connections typical of this civil parish.
Is Cwmbwrla good for working from home?
Yes, digital infrastructure is excellent. The area receives a score of 100 for fixed broadband quality, offering the highest possible connectivity. Mobile coverage also scores 83, ensuring strong signal strength. Residents can rely on robust internet services for remote work without significant disruption.
What are the main environmental risks for homes here?
The primary concern is a medium flood risk, indicated by a risk score of 14.78. This is linked to Bwrlais Brook running through the community. The area avoids other major constraints like protected woodlands or AONB boundaries, but prospective buyers should assess flood risk carefully for any property near the brook.
Who typically lives in Cwmbwrla Community?
Residents are predominantly older adults. The median age is 70 years, reflecting a community geared towards retirement or downsizing. The 65% home ownership rate confirms that the housing stock is mostly occupied by older, settled families rather than young professionals or students.

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