NELSON, CAERPHILLY
'Nelson' is an expanding village in the county borough of Caerphilly, in Wales. It is situated 5 miles north of Pontypridd which remains the main town for shopping. Originally a mining village, Nelson is becoming an increasingly desirable place to live for people working in Cardiff (17 miles south of the village), with house prices much cheaper than the capital.
An open-air handball court stands in the centre of Nelson and believed to be the only surviving court in Wales. Handball is played by striking a ball against a wall or walls with the palm of the hand. Play may be for singles or doubles (four players) on a court with one, three, or four walls. Players hit the ball against the front wall before or after it has struck the floor once. The object is to keep the ball out of the opponent's reach but within the bounds of the court.
(Dwr Cymru) Welsh Water's head office is in Nelson. Llancaiach Fawr Visitor Centre, an old manor house that is used as a living museum and conference centre, is at the northern end of Nelson.
Caerphilly council is currently trying to build a large business park on the miners welfare ground.
A large number of residents are unhappy about this proposal, and an action group has been set up to protest. The action groups’ website is as follows: http://nelson-act.tripod.com/
Simon Weston OBE (born 1961) is known throughout Britain as the soldier who suffered burn injuries during the Falklands War of 1982, and who subsequently became an inspiration to those with similar injuries. He was born in Nelson, and joined the Welsh Guards at the age of seventeen. In 1982, he was with other members of his regiment on the ship, the RFA Sir Galahad, just off the Falkland Islands, when it was set on fire by enemy bombs. Weston survived with terrible burns, following which his face was barely recognisable.
The current Lord Lieutenant for Mid Glamorgan, Kate Thomas, was brought up in Cardiff and educated at Cheltenham Ladies College before moving to Nelson where she settled into a farming life for the last 38 years after her marriage to Edward. She has previously held the offices of Vice Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff.
Jake Black, the singer and songwriter from the band the Alabama 3 lived in Nelson before moving to London. His family moved to the village from nearby Merthyr Tydfil and his parents still live there.
Sir Tasker Watkins VC GBE PC (born November 18, 1918), was born in the small town of Nelson and is a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He is a former High Court judge, and was President of the Welsh Rugby Union from 1993 to 2004.
An open-air handball court stands in the centre of Nelson and believed to be the only surviving court in Wales. Handball is played by striking a ball against a wall or walls with the palm of the hand. Play may be for singles or doubles (four players) on a court with one, three, or four walls. Players hit the ball against the front wall before or after it has struck the floor once. The object is to keep the ball out of the opponent's reach but within the bounds of the court.
(Dwr Cymru) Welsh Water's head office is in Nelson. Llancaiach Fawr Visitor Centre, an old manor house that is used as a living museum and conference centre, is at the northern end of Nelson.
Caerphilly council is currently trying to build a large business park on the miners welfare ground.
A large number of residents are unhappy about this proposal, and an action group has been set up to protest. The action groups’ website is as follows: http://nelson-act.tripod.com/
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Notable people from Nelson
Simon Weston OBE (born 1961) is known throughout Britain as the soldier who suffered burn injuries during the Falklands War of 1982, and who subsequently became an inspiration to those with similar injuries. He was born in Nelson, and joined the Welsh Guards at the age of seventeen. In 1982, he was with other members of his regiment on the ship, the RFA Sir Galahad, just off the Falkland Islands, when it was set on fire by enemy bombs. Weston survived with terrible burns, following which his face was barely recognisable.
The current Lord Lieutenant for Mid Glamorgan, Kate Thomas, was brought up in Cardiff and educated at Cheltenham Ladies College before moving to Nelson where she settled into a farming life for the last 38 years after her marriage to Edward. She has previously held the offices of Vice Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff.
Jake Black, the singer and songwriter from the band the Alabama 3 lived in Nelson before moving to London. His family moved to the village from nearby Merthyr Tydfil and his parents still live there.
Sir Tasker Watkins VC GBE PC (born November 18, 1918), was born in the small town of Nelson and is a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He is a former High Court judge, and was President of the Welsh Rugby Union from 1993 to 2004.
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