Felindre is a rural village in southernWales. Felindre is located in the far north ofSwansea, in the electoral ward ofMawr.
The nearby Lower Lliw Reservoirs are a popular venue for walking and fishing. The water mill in the village was working until the late 1960s, there was also an abattoir and a post office in the village. It has three shops. There is also a public house in the village, the Shepherds Inn. The primary school in the village was Welsh speaking and closed in 2019.[1]
In 1956, theSteel Company of Wales opened atinplate works at Felindre to complement new facilities atPort Talbot andTrostre. In 1967, the Steel Company of Wales was nationalised, becoming part ofBritish Steel Corporation, which inherited the additional tinplate works atEbbw Vale Steelworks. By 1970, Felindre works employed 2,500 people and was producing 490,000 tonnes of tinplate per annum. Having already closed the tinplate works at Port Talbot, on review of the three remaining tinplate plants within its South Wales division, in December 1980 it was decided to close the site at Felindre. In March 1981, 1,300 people were made redundant, though 138 were found jobs at Trostre, leaving 768 on site. Production was run down until 1989, when another 108 were given jobs at Trostre.[2] The grounds of the formersteelworks played host to theNational Eisteddfod 2006.
In 2006 Felindre was part of theWorld Rally Championship servicing the rally cars whilst they compete in the Welsh Rally, a round of the (WRC) World Rally Championship.[3] For 2007 the site moved to the SwanseaSA1 area.
A newrailway station is planned near the former Felindre works site and Junction 46 of theM4 Motorway.
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