Troed-y-rhiw

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Rhodfa Terrace, Troed-y-Rhiw

Troed-y-rhiw (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌtrɔi̯d ə ˈr̥ɪu̯], translation: foot of the slope) is a large community village in the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. Its population at the 2011 census was 5,296.[1] It features the Troed-y-rhiw railway station.[2]

Governance[]

The community shares a border with the electoral ward of Plymouth, which elects three county councillors to Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. At the May 2017 elections the ward re-elected three Labour Party councillors.[3]

Community Archives Wales[]

In 2007 the Troedyrhiw Environment Forum joined the Community Archives Wales programme. The Environment Forum is a part of the Troedyrhiw Community Partnership which has approximately 30 registered members who attend all kinds of different forums including a Residents Association, Scouts Group and Old Age Persons Group.[4] The Environment Forum has engaged all parts of the community in a range of community projects, including the Trevithick Heritage Trail.[5]

Notable people from Troed-y-rhiw[]

  • Welsh international footballer Charlie Jones, who played for Nottingham Forest and Arsenal in the 1920s and 1930s, was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1899.
  • His Welsh international colleague Willie Davies, who played for several clubs, including Cardiff City and Tottenham Hotspur in the 1920s and 1930s, was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1900.
  • Bobby Weale was another footballer born (in 1903) in Troed-y-rhiw. His career took him to Swindon Town and Southampton before returning to Wales to play for Cardiff City, Newport County and Wrexham.
  • Footballer Jim Lewis was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1909 and played at left back for Watford from 1930 to 1939.
  • His younger brother, George Lewis was also born in Troed-y-rhiw (in 1913) and played football as a centre forward, first for Watford and then for Southampton.
  • Footballer Gwyn Jones, who played for Rochdale and Stockport County, was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1912.
  • Vivian Woodward was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1914 and played at inside-forward for Fulham from 1936 to 1947, with later spells at Millwall, Brentford and Aldershot, as well as playing once for Wales.
  • Actor Steve Speirs was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1965.
  • Internationally renown tenor (and brother of Steve Speirs) Jeffrey Lloyd Roberts was born in Troed-y-rhiw in 1968.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Community population 2011". Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Troed-y-rhiw". tfwrail.wales. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  3. ^ "These are your councillors in Merthyr Tydfil after the 2017 local elections". Wales Online. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Search all grants | The National Lottery Community Fund". www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  5. ^ "TROEDYRHIW : latitude, longitude, map and postcode / zip code of Troedyrhiw CF48 in United Kingdom". zip-code.en.mapawi.com. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  6. ^ "Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts". Groves Artists. Retrieved 2020-11-22.

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Coordinates: 51°42′44″N 3°20′42″W / 51.71222°N 3.34500°W / 51.71222; -3.34500

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