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Originally from Merthyr, she admits that she still gets emotional talking about the day she left her house in July 2018. Standing outside her new home in Aberfan, the mother-of-two said: "I cried.
Two streets in Merthyr Vale earmarked for demolition will be razed to the ground this week. Diggers are set to roll in to Taff Street and Crescent Street later this week and start the process of ...
More than 100 terrace houses have been demolished one-by-one after repeated flooding by a nearby river meant they were too dangerous. The houses in Merthyr Vale had stood for 100 years.
The risk of catastrophic flooding in Merthyr Vale means more than 100 houses in Taff Street and Crescent Street are earmarked for demolition. For those few left behind, there is anger, grief - and ...
DOZENS of homes are being demolished over life-threatening flood risks — costing taxpayers £1.7million. More than 100 properties on two streets in Merthyr Vale, South Wales will be torn down ...
The future of Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Community Centre looks to have been secured after an agreement has been reached between the council and the leisure trust over the running of services there. The ...
Merthyr Vale Colliery was a coal mining facility above the town of Aberfan (Wales, England). For approximately 50 years, millions of cubic metres of debris from the mine had been deposited on the side ...
GRANDPARENTS Margaret and Derril Yendle are living without a roof over their heads after strong winds ripped it off their house.
More than 100 homes will be demolished in a south Wales village - but some residents do not want to go.
Once a thriving community - now Taff Street and Crescent Street in Merthyr Vale are boarded-up and derelict, awaiting demolition Two streets in a former south Wales mining village were once home ...
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