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Tramroadside, Newbridge
Looking towards High Street. For walkers and cyclists, this is a through route from Beynon Street. About 80 metres behind the camera, a metal barrier http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4668669 prevents motor vehicles using the whole route.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 18 Sep 2015
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Anfield House, Newbridge
Detached house on the south side of High Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 24 Jan 2011
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Newbridge Constitutional Club
Located on the corner of High Street and Tyllwyd Place.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 24 Jan 2011
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Newbridge Commercial lorry in a yard, Newbridge
The big trucks driver training lorry is in a yard on the south side of Tramroadside.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 18 Sep 2015
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High Street traffic calming, Newbridge
If a vehicle is approaching from ahead, a vehicle on this side of the narrowing of the roadway
must wait behind the broken white lines. Double yellow lines indicate no parking at any time.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 18 Sep 2015
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Path from Tramroadside to High Street, Newbridge
The 45 metre long path descends from the north side of Tramroadside.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 18 Sep 2015
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West along High Street, Newbridge
Looking away from the town centre from near the corner of Tyllwyd Place. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5226624
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 15 Dec 2016
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Celynen Collieries Workmen's Memorial Hall, Newbridge, Caerphilly
Dated 1924, this building is a community hall in the small town of Newbridge in the South Wales Valleys. It was paid for following the Great War, by small regular subscriptions from coal miners working at the two major coal mines local to the town, the Celynen North and Celynen South pits and served as a memorial to those men who had given their lives in that horrific conflict. It was the era when Lloyd George promised to make Britain 'a land fit for heroes'.
The building, nicknamed locally 'the Memo' housed an Art Deco picture house or cinema, a theatre stage and dressing rooms, a dancehall and saw its heyday, maybe, in the 1930s, before a second world war against Nazi Germany overshadowed the community again. After the war the building was in decline somewhat, due to changes in society, the advent of TV and the ageing of its facilities. But although its fabric was fading it continued as a rock venue until the 1980s and as a drinking club until the 1990s, its glories virtually all passed by then.
In 2004 it featured in the BBC series 'Restoration' where communities nationwide submitted properties that were in dire need of refurbishment to the programmes viewers and an expert panel, hoping their case would win a grant for restoration. The Memo was a finalist and in effect 'came second' only to a restoration project in Birmingham (the Old Grammar School and Saracen's Head).
Today the Memo is back close to the centre of community life locally and despite missing out on money from the TV series is undergoing refurbishment funded from other sources (such as the Heritage Lottery Fund and Caerphilly County Borough Council), such is the importance of buildings of this type and its important role in a town where so many fundamental changes have taken place since 1924.
Image: © Jeremy Bolwell
Taken: 4 Mar 2012
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Houses on the south side of High Street, Newbridge
Anfield House is on the left.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 18 Sep 2015
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Tynewydd House, Newbridge
Large house on the south side of High Street, now divided into flats.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 24 Jan 2011
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