Brechfa

Brechfa
OS grid referenceSN525303
CommunityLlanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn
Principal areaCarmarthenshire
Ceremonial countyDyfed
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town CARMARTHEN
Postcode district SA32
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentCarmarthen East and Dinefwr
Welsh AssemblyCarmarthen East and Dinefwr
Websitehttp://www.brechfa.info/
List of places
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Wales
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An aerial view of Brechfa.

Brechfa is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales,[1][2] that has existed since the 6th century.[3]

Location and amenities

Brechfa is set in countryside [4] managed by the Natural Resources Wales at the top of the Cothi Valley.[5] The village is the site of Brechfa Mountain Biking. A co-operative has been set up to run the village shop,[6] which featured in an article in the Daily Telegraph Magazine in 2007.[7]

History

In the 1840s, Brechfa featured in the Rebecca Riots when rioters destroyed tollgates on the local turnpike road.[8] During the 1930s Great Depression, unemployed men were set to work on the Forestry Commission land, breaking ground, building tracks, and undertaking other heavy labour. The men lived in a work camp in Brechfa, which was one of a number of Instructional Centres run by the Ministry of Labour.

Brechfa FM

Pupils of Bro Myrddin Welsh Comprehensive School, Carmarthen have launched an on demand podcast website on the bebo network called Brechfa FM. The comedy radio station portrays the Brechfa residents as very isolated people who have no contact with "outside world" places such as Carmarthen. The radio station has become popular among local bebo network users..
Brechfa Radio Podcast Site

Notable residents\former residents

References

  1. 2001 Census
  2. Community Web-Site
  3. A History of Carmarthenshire Lloyd, Sir J: For The Society (Cardiff) 1935 & 1939, Vol I From Prehistoric Times to the Act of Union (1536)
  4. Walks around Brecha
  5. Scenic tour
  6. Winner of A Welsh Oscar, Newyddion Cymuned 25 May 2007
  7. Saturday 31 March 2007
  8. Rebecca Riots

External links

Coordinates: 51°57′N 4°09′W / 51.950°N 4.150°W / 51.950; -4.150

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