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Bridgend (community)

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Population
  
13,950 '2001'

Community
  
Bridgend

Country
  
Wales

Dialling code
  
01656

Post town
  
Bridgend County Borough

University
  
Bridgend College

OS grid reference
  
SS908800

Principal area
  
Bridgend

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
Mid Glamorgan

UK parliament constituency
  
Bridgend

Bridgend (community)

Bridgend is a community in Bridgend County Borough, south Wales. Along with the communities of Brackla and Coychurch Lower, it makes up the town of Bridgend. Bridgend is the western district of Bridgend town, and takes in the town centre, Newcastle Hill, Tremains and to the north Wild Mill. The population of the community of Bridgend at the 2001 census was 13,950.

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Map of Bridgend, UK

The community of Bridgend was created in 1974 when the civil parishes of Wales were abolished. In 1996 a large change to the boundaries of Bridgend resulted in the community of Bridgend gaining a large proportion of the community of Ewenny, including the area known as Heronston.

Buildings of note

One of the oldest structures in the community is Newcastle Castle a Norman fortification, overlooking the town from Newcastle Hill. The castle is now ruinous.

Near Brynteg Comprehensive School is Island Farm, a Second World War prisoner of war camp, site of a famous prison break in 1945. The break out camp is the only one of the prison structures to survive, and is now a listed building.

References

Bridgend (community) Wikipedia