Nantyffyllon Institute viewed from the north
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 17 Nov 2011
Also referred to as Norths Memorial Hall. An inscription in stone on the building shows NANTYFFYLLON WORKMENS INSTITUTE 1926. There are six foundation stones visible, at a level a little higher than the tops of the cars. The stones show the date August 22nd 1925. Facilities available include a gym, concert rooms, a games room, meeting/training rooms, a creche and kitchen. Activities and groups using the institute include religious meetings and Sunday School, Welsh Education Authority, a youth club, keep fit, an advice & information centre, Mothers and Toddlers group, bingo club and dog training classes.