Groundwork Caerphilly premises, Pontllanfraith
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 24 May 2011
Grade II listed building, Bryn Road, Pontllanfraith. Inscribed in stone across the top of the building is MYNYDDISLWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OFFICES, with the year 1913 in the centre, between URBAN and DISTRICT. Mynyddislwyn UDC ceased to exist following the 1974 local government reforms. Groundwork Caerphilly is a charity which helps people and organisations make changes in order to create better neighbourhoods, to build skills and job prospects, and to live and work in a greener way. It is part of Groundwork in Wales, a local, regional and national environmental regeneration network building sustainable communities in Wales.