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{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}} {{Infobox UK place | country = Wales | welsh_name = Bargod | static_image_name = bargoedangel.jpg | static_image_caption = The Angel Statue in the town centre | constituency_welsh_assembly = | official_name = Bargoed | unitary_wales = [[Caerphilly (county borough)|Caerphilly]] | lieutenancy_wales = [[County of Gwent|Gwent]] | constituency_westminster = [[Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney (UK Parliament constituency)|Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney]] | post_town = BARGOED | postcode_district = CF81 | postcode_area = CF | dial_code = 01443 | os_grid_reference = ST145995 | population = 11,900 | population_ref = (2011)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11120361&c=CF81+9DU&d=16&e=62&g=6495493&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=0&s=1446734203219&enc=1|title=Community population 2011|access-date=5 November 2015}}</ref> | coordinates = {{coord|51.69|-3.24|display=inline,title}} | type = [[Town]] | website = {{url|https://www.bargoedtc.org.uk/|bargoedtc.org.uk}} | module= [[File:2024 Wales Caerphilly Community Bargoed map.svg|240px]]<br />Map of the community }} '''Bargoed''' ({{langx|cy|Bargod}}) is a town and [[community (Wales)|community]] in the [[Rhymney Valley]], Wales, one of the [[South Wales Valleys]]. It lies on the [[Rhymney River]] in the [[county borough]] of [[Caerphilly (county borough)|Caerphilly]]. It straddles the [[Historic counties of Wales|ancient boundary]] of [[Glamorgan]] and [[Monmouthshire (historic)|Monmouthshire]], with Bargoed lying in Glamorgan and [[Aberbargoed]] in Monmouthshire. 'Greater Bargoed', as defined by the local authority Caerphilly County Borough Council, consists of the towns of Bargoed and [[Aberbargoed]] and the village of [[Gilfach]]. The combined population of these settlements is about 13,000. The town's rugby club [[Bargoed RFC]] holds the world record for the most consecutive league wins in a row and was ''[[World Rugby]]'' magazine's team of the year in 2005. The town’s football team AFC Bargoed also have a rich history and finished second in the TERV Premier League 2022 ==Toponymy== The name of the town is derived from that of the [[River Bargoed]], which itself is based on the [[Welsh language|Welsh]] word {{lang|cy|bargod}} "border, boundary".<ref>{{Cite book|last=Mills|first=A. D.|title=A Dictionary of British Place-Names|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2003|isbn=9780198527589|location=Oxford|pages=}}</ref> The change from Bargod to Bargoed is recorded from the sixteenth century onwards and was probably a [[hypercorrection]] under the influence of {{lang|cy|coed}} "trees, woods", perhaps reinforced by nearby place names such as Pen-y-coed, Argoed and Blackwood ({{langx|cy|y Coed-duon}}).<ref>{{Cite book|last=Owen|first=Hywel Wyn|title=The Place-Names of Wales|publisher=University of Wales Press|year=2015|isbn=9781783161645|pages=12}}</ref> The modern pronunciation of the town's name varies depending on street, ranging from {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɑː|r|g|ɒ|d}} {{respell|BAR|god}} (based on {{lang|cy|Bargod}} {{IPA|cy|ˈbarɡɔd}}) and {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɑː|r|g|ɔɪ|d}} {{respell|BAR|goyd}} (based on ''{{lang|en|Bargoed}}'')<ref>{{Cite book|last=Wells|first=John|authorlink=John C. Wells |title=Longman Pronunciation Dictionary|publisher=Longman|year=2000|isbn=9780582364677|pages=66}}</ref> to the more informal {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɑː|r|g|ə|d}} {{respell|BAR|gəd}}. ==History== [[File:Bargoed Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 5839226.jpg|thumb|left|[[Bargoed Town Hall]]]] Originally a [[market town]], Bargoed grew into a substantial town following the opening of a [[colliery]] in 1903. [[Bargoed Town Hall]] was originally a courthouse, completed in 1911.<ref>{{cite news |title=Bargoed court house reopens as town hall |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-28067664 |access-date=3 December 2024 |work=BBC News |date=28 June 2014}}</ref> By 1921 Bargoed had a population of 17,901; this has been steadily declining since that time, as the general demand for Welsh coal continued to fall. The colliery, which was the subject of a painting by [[L. S. Lowry]], closed during the 1970s, and its former site is now a [[country park]]. [[File:Austin Toy Cars (Factory), Pengam, Bargoed (19363299009).jpg|thumb|220px|upright|Austin Motor Company [[Quadracycle|pedal cars]] being made at Bargoed.]] The town was home to a factory built by the [[Austin Motor Company]] from 1949. This was a project by Austin chairman [[Leonard Lord]], with government funding, to employ miners suffering from [[pneumoconiosis]], a lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of dust. In 1945 it was estimated that 5000 miners in the South Wales region were affected by the condition to the extent that they could not work in the coal industry. The Austin factory at Bargoed became the first factory in the world where every employee was registered as disabled.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} Ex-miners could work at Bargoed under full-time medical supervision and with medical facilities on-site at the factory. The factory work was understandably light, with the main product being the [[Austin J40]] children's [[Quadracycle|pedal car]]. The success and efficiency of the factory was such that 150 men were employed by 1953 and Austin began the manufacture of small metal pressings for its full-size cars, such as dashboard parts, car registration plates and [[rocker cover]]s at Bargoed. By 1965 over 500 men, all pneumoconiosis sufferers, were working at the factory. Production of the J40 pedal cars ended in 1971 but the factory's other work kept it open. Improving conditions in the mining industry and the slow reduction in the number of mines and workers in the region meant that the factory's purpose began to become redundant during the 1980s. The numbers employed slowly dropped and new workers did not have to be pneumoconiosis sufferers. The end of production of the [[BMC A-Series engine|Austin A-Series]] engine in 1999, the rocker cover of which was made solely in Bargoed, meant that the factory (then under the ownership of the [[Rover Group]]) employing 45 people, of which only 11 were registered as disabled, closed.<ref>{{cite book |title=Austin Pedal Cars |first=David |last=Whyley |year=1999 |publisher=Arthur Southern |isbn=9-780-946-2653-12 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.austinmemories.com/styled-25/index.html |title=J40 Toy Car |website=Austin Memories |access-date=7 November 2017 }}</ref> ==Governance== An [[Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom|electoral ward]] with the same name exists. At the 2011 census this ward had a population of 6,196.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukcensusdata.com/bargoed-w05000722#sthash.SQHPIkJM.dpbs|title=Ward population 2011|access-date=5 November 2015}}</ref> ==Redevelopment== [[File:Baptist chapel, Bargoed - geograph.org.uk-3464808.jpg|thumb|Baptist chapel converted to Public Library]] The town has been undergoing a major redevelopment scheme, which included a bypass (running through the valley, with links to Bargoed town centre, Aberbargoed and Gilfach), [[Morrisons]] supermarket and petrol station, a new bus station, repaving the road though the heart of the town, a 400+ space car park, new library, 3 new offices, a relaxation area where the old bus station was on Hanbury Square, and 7 retail units. There are ongoing issues with plans for a state of the art [[Odeon Cinema]] and the site remains undeveloped (summer 2015). A redevelopment of the former Plasnewydd Hotel has created Murray's. The Grade II* listed Hanbury Road Baptist chapel has been converted into a public library which includes a council services helpdesk, a computer suite, a coffee lounge, and a scaled-down chapel; the pipe organ (now silent), occupies its original dominant position overlooking the main ground floor area, while the erstwhile chapel gallery houses a substantial collection of reference and other books. At the rear of the library a new mini park has been created using 40 ft flower sculptures. The sites of the former collieries of Bargoed, Gilfach, and Britannia have been landscaped as a recreational nature park with a network of paths on either side of the Rhymney river. Figures of mine workers from these three communities have become the inspiration for wooden sculptures in the park, while in Hanbury Square a group of three immense heads of colliery workers dominates the tiered piazza. ==Transport== The town is served by [[Bargoed railway station]] with services to Cardiff, Penarth, and Barry; [[Bargoed Bus Interchange]] is situated at the northern end of the town, with local services and routes to nearby Blackwood, Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly, and Newport among others. The [[A469]] by-pass road connects with the [[A465]] Heads of the Valleys road to the north and the [[A470]] to the south, serving Cardiff and linking with the east-west [[M4 motorway]]. ==Education== Bargoed Grammar Technical School existed as the local grammar school before [[Heolddu Comprehensive School]] was formed. Some of the grammar school's buildings in Park Crescent were used from the 1980s until 2002 for the valley's first [[Welsh language]] comprehensive school, [[Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni]], which has now moved to a new purpose-built site in Fleur-de-Lys. Primary Schools include St Gwladys Bargoed School, Park Primary School, Aberbargoed Primary School, Gilfach Fargoed Primary School and a Welsh school [[Ysgol Gymraeg Gilfach Fargod]]. Heolddu Comprehensive School serves the local area as the main secondary school. {{See also|List of schools in Caerphilly}} ==Notable people== {{unsourced-section|date=January 2023}} :''See [[:Category:People from Bargoed]]'' * [[Nathan Cleverly]] (born 1987), [[World Boxing Organization|World Champion boxer]], grew up in Bargoed and went to Heolddu Comprehensive School * [[Sam Cookson (Welsh footballer)|Sam Cookson]] (born 1891), footballer, was born in Bargoed * [[Hefin David]] (born 1977), [[Member of the Senedd]] (MS), went to school in Bargoed and his office is based in Bargoed YMCA * [[Bradley Dredge]] (born 1973), golfer, [[World Golf Championships|Golf World Cup]] winner, twice [[European Tour]] winner, is a lifetime member at Bargoed Golf Club and started his career here * [[James Fox (singer)|James Fox]] (born 1976), singer-songwriter and British [[Eurovision]] contestant * [[Doris Hare]] (1905–2000), actress, born in Bargoed * [[Alun Hoddinott]] (1929–2008), a composer of classical music, one of the first Welsh composers to receive international recognition * [[Graham Moore (footballer)|Graham Moore]] (1941–2016), played football for Bargoed YM (now AFC Bargoed), represented [[Wales national football team|Wales]] 1959–1970. * [[Steffanie Newell]] (born 1994), professional wrestler signed to [[WWE]] under the name '''Tegan Nox''', born in Bargoed and attended [[Heolddu Comprehensive School]] * [[Morgan Phillips]] (1902–1963), General Secretary of the Labour Party from 1944 to 1961, brought up in Bargoed * [[Ivor Powell]] (1916–2012), former professional footballer and manager, was born in Gilfach-Bargoed on 5 July 1916 * [[Lauren Price]] (born 1994), professional boxer, Olympic Gold Medalist, attended Heolddu Comprehensive School in Bargoed and was brought up in Mc Donell Rd Bargoed{{cn|date=May 2024}} * [[David Probert]] (born 1988), [[British flat racing Champion Apprentice]] jockey 2008, attended [[Ysgol Gymraeg Gilfach Fargod]] and [[Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni]] * [[Robbie Regan]] (born 1968) former world boxing champion grew up and trained in Bargoed, he still lives in the town * [[John Tripp (poet)|John Tripp]] (1927–1986) Anglo-Welsh poet and short-story writer, born in Bargoed * [[Ray Bishop]] (footballer) started his career at Bargoed AFC Youth before representing [[Cardiff City F.C]] amongst other clubs ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Commons category|Bargoed}} *[https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2739033 www.geography.co.uk : photos of Bargoed and surrounding area] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20150402230541/https://hwbpluse.wales.gov.uk/en/6762391/Pages/home.aspx St Gwladys Bargoed Primary School] {{Caerphilly|state=collapsed}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Bargoed| ]] [[Category:Towns in Caerphilly County Borough]] [[Category:Communities in Caerphilly County Borough]]
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