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10 Greenest Towns in the UK

What are the greenest towns tin the United Kingdom? As many as 7 of the greenest towns in England are among the 10 greenest towns in the UK. This is not surprising at all. England is only being prevented from being equated with the entire United Kingdom. Thus, for records purposes and the sake of clarity, don’t be surprised to find towns and cities in England dominating listings of bests or worsts of towns and cities in the UK.
Other UK towns that slug it out with the towns in England on this list of the 10 greenest towns in Britain are Falkirk in Scotland, Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, and Bridgend also in Wales. It appears other regions of the United Kingdom have something to learn from England about nature and its preservation.
10. Barnsley, England
The first to be considered among the 10 greenest towns in the UK is Barnsley, a large market town and the fourth-largest settlement in South Yorkshire. This town doesn’t allow inappropriate development within its areas and the conditions in building permits are stricter. By doing this, it has been able to preserve its green space.
The River Dearne Valley and Worsbrough Mill Park and reservoir are just two examples of efforts that the town is making to be one of the greenest towns in both England and the entire United Kingdom. As of 2017, it has some 23,050 hectares of green belt which was first defined in 1979. Its rural landscape features encourage recreation and leisure interests.
9. Stafford, England
Stafford, a county town of Staffordshire in the West Midlands, lying about 24 kilometers north of Wolverhampton, 24 kilometers south of Stoke-on-Trent, and 39 kilometers northwest of Birmingham, is the next of the 10 greenest towns in the UK.
The nature reserves in Stafford include Astonfields Balancing Lakes, a local nature reserve of two lakes constructed for flood protection. There’s also Doxey Marshes, a wet grassland habitat about three kilometers northwest of the town center managed by the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. It’s 150 hectares of nature reserve and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's home to wading birds and wildfowl. Kingsmead Marsh and Radford Meadows are also green spaces in this town.
8. Falkirk, Scotland
Falkirk, a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. The town which is 37.5 kilometers northwest of Edinburgh and 33 kilometers northeast of Glasgow is doing great in maintaining a wide range of greenspace.
It has an initiative called Central Scotland Green Network (CSGN). The unrivaled network aims at transforming Central Scotland into a place where the environment adds value to the economy and people’s lives are enriched by its quality. GSGN has no peer in Europe as a green space initiative that has been embedded in all relevant plans, policies, and strategies. The result of this is seen in the green revolution in the town.
7. Daventry, England
Yet another town on this list is Daventry, a town that is close to the border with Warwickshire with a population of 25,026 as of 2011. As the sixth-largest town in Northamptonshire, it’s one of the 10 greenest towns in the UK.




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10 Worst Towns to Live in Wales

What are the worst towns to live in Wales? We don’t want to make it boring. Otherwise, we would have listed all the towns in Wales in the order of how they are considered good. Even if we could do that, some people may view such a listing as conjectural. Towns considered good by a reviewer may be seen as bad by another. But then, for the sake of this production, let’s assume that all the towns in Wales are good. But they can’t all be equally good. If some had higher degrees of goodness, yes, they are better. And if some towns are better than others, the logic follows that some are worse. On that positive note, let’s discuss the 10 worst towns to live in Wales.

10. Ebbw Vale
Ebbw Vale, the town at the head of the valley which is formed by the Ebbw Fawr tributary of the Ebbw River is the largest town in Blaenau Gwent county borough. Its direct access to the A465 Heads of the Valleys trunk road doesn’t make it a good place to live in Wales. The town bordering the Brecon Beacons National Park Ebbw Vale isn’t economically viable with the second-lowest mean salary in Britain. In fact, for the people to survive, 5 food banks are operating in the community. This has also affected the town educationally. This is indicated by its having the worst GCSE results in Wales. Meanwhile, Ebbw Vale is the town with the cheapest home price in England and Wales as no one would be willing to buy a home in a place very bad to live in.
9. Pontypool
As we think about Pontypool, we’re filled with the emotion of love for the residents of the people. No, this doesn’t mean we love to live among them or envy their situation. We only salute their resilience that makes them remain in a town without no places to visit, no nightlife, no restaurants and bars, and with zero social life. This administrative center of the county borough of Torfaen has nothing like a sense of community. Ironically, there’s no privacy in this town as almost everyone will notice your presence or absence. Your financial status is in public knowledge. Care needs to be taken in such a town to select a date if you don’t want to have an incestuous amorous affair.
8. Llangefni
The case of Llangefni, the county town of Anglesey, whose name in Welsh means meaning “church on the River Cefni,” is pathetic. The town which is home to the principal offices of the Isle of Anglesey County Council and the second largest settlement in that county has too many bad reviews. But to stay on a kinder side, we would side with those who consider it one of the worst Welsh towns to live because of the number of old people in the town. The town is actually gradually taking up the appearance of old peoples’ homes as it has a higher percentage of older people. That should tell you that the town is boring and is economically disadvantaged. The town’s unemployment rate is higher than the national average.
7. Port Talbot
What image does the name of the town, Port Talbot evoke? If you choose to turn a blind eye to the negatives, you are likely to see a town and community of the home of one of the biggest steelworks in the world. That is cute. But that economic opportunity which covers a large area of land, dominating the southeast of the town does not come without a cost for the town. The environmental pollution this has caused for the town some 13 kilometers from Swansea has made it one of the worst places to live. The town is filled with the stench from this and other dirt dominating the place.
6. Llantwit Major
Our attention is now on Llantwit Major, a community on the Bristol Channel coast. This is one of 4 towns in the Vale of Glamorgan. The community located about 7.2 kilometers from Cowbridge, 14 kilometers from Bridgend, 16 kilometers from Barry, and 24 kilometers from Cardiff has not allowed these nice locations to rub off on it. It is one of the 10 worst places in Wales on this list for anyone who cares about safety. The crime rate there is rather on the high side and this is obviously inimical a good living. We would recommend living in any other place in Wales before mentioning Llantwit Major.






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Top 5 Campsites we'd like to visit after lockdown

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Sites we spoke about in this video are listed below. The What 3 Words address points to the 10ft * 10ft square at the entrance to the site, as memory of those we have visited serves and as a reasonable guess for our future sites.

Trewethett Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site

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New Lodge Farm

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Shot on a Canon 80D and GoPro Hero 5. Edited in Premiere Pro. Some photographs were also captured from iPhone. Very windy filming conditions, buffeting our Swift Challenger 580 (2017) on the driveway.

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Rails in Wales Railtour. Tower Gateway Tour Cwmbargoed,Caerphilly,Aberdare,Taffs Well.

Requested longer re-run of this video recorded in March 2014. Starting at Ystrad Mynach where the rail-tour climbs to Cwmbargoed. Next, we see the return run down to Caerphilly where water is taken on board for the passengers. Final clips are on the run-up to Aberdare and return through Taffs Well on the outskirts of Cardiff
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BARGOED The Valleys South Wales

Bargoed is a town and community in the Rhymney Valley, Wales, one of the South Wales Valleys. It lies on the Rhymney River and like many places in the area has Coal Mining running through its Veins..A subscriber requested i go and visit Bargoed and wow ! On arrival, I was amazed to see a very impressive, beautiful Monument in the town centre honouring the mining tradition, which you will see in the video. I met some very nice people here too and will definitely be visiting the Valleys again very soon, there is a lot of history in this area #bargoed #valleys #wales #miners #pits #travel #visit #places #uk #love #workers

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Bargoed An old Welsh mining town in South Wales The one with the giant daffodil!

Bargoed. An old Welsh mining town in South Wales The one with the giant daffodil! Join us as we go exploring our home town of Bargoed. Giant daffodils and miner's heads, along with history of a town that grew up around the old coal mine.

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ride from Cardiff Central to Bargoed on a 231

A 30 minute video showing the route from Cardiff Central to Bargoed along one of the Cardiff valleys lines on board one of Transport for Wales Brand new Class 231 Multiple units

Transport for Wales/Trafnidiaeth Cymru Class 769 2D64 1748 Penarth to Bargoed announcement

PIS supplier - TrainFX (same as 150, 153, 158 and 230)
Date recorded - Friday 10th March 2023
Unit number - 769008 Cheriton
The announcement as follows:
Welcome aboard, we will be calling at the following principal stations: DIngle Road (1750), Grangetown (1754), Cardiff Central (1801), Cardiff Queen Street (1805), Heath High Level (1810), Llanishen (1813), Lisvane & Thornhill (1815), Caerphilly (1821), Aber (1823), Energlyn & Churchill Park (not stopping), Llanbradach (1827), Ystrad Mynach (1832), Hengoed (1835), Pengam (1838), Gilfach Fargoed (1841) and Bargoed (1847). Thank you.

PONTYPRIDD TOWN CENTRE, WALES FULL TOUR [4K]

Welcome to our captivating walking tour of Pontypridd Town Centre! Join us as we wander through the historic streets, picturesque landmarks, and lively atmosphere of this charming Welsh town. From the iconic Old Bridge to the bustling Market Street, we'll explore the heart and soul of Pontypridd, uncovering its rich history and vibrant culture along the way. Whether you're a local resident or a curious traveler, this video provides an immersive experience of Pontypridd's unique charm and character. So lace up your walking shoes and come along for an unforgettable journey through Pontypridd Town Centre! #Pontypridd #TownCentre #WalkingTour #ExploreWales #LocalAttractions #WelshCulture #HistoricLandmarks #TravelGuide

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OUR FAVOURITE UK CAMPSITE?

Join us as we head to what is one of our favourite campsites in the UK, Lincoln Farm Park in Standlake near Oxford. We often use this campsite as a stop off on the way down to Wales to visit Steve’s family.

The campsite we stayed at

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UK: A Transport for Wales (TfW) Class 769 multiple unit leaves Cardiff Queen Street towards Bargoed

UK: A Transport for Wales (TfW) Class 769 multiple unit (no. 769002) leaves Cardiff Queen Street on train 2D32, the 1148 Penarth to Bargoed service.
Clip recorded 11th March 2023.

The British Rail Class 769 Flex is a type of bi-mode multiple unit and tri-mode multiple unit which is currently being converted by Brush Traction, and running in service with Transport for Wales Rail and Northern Trains. The train is a conversion of the existing Class 319 electric multiple unit (EMU), a conventional unit type which had become surplus to requirements during the 2010s.

The conversion process is carried out by a partnership between the rolling stock leasing company Porterbrook and train manufacturer Brush Traction. The conversion principally involves the addition of a pair of MAN diesel engines (one under each driving trailer vehicle), the output of which is fed into ABB-provided alternators to power the existing electric traction systems. According to Porterbrook, the Class 769's performance under diesel power is either equal or superior to that of a Class 150 Sprinter diesel multiple unit (DMU), and the switchover between EMU and DMU modes can be carried out while the train is in motion.
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Valleys & Cardiff Local Routes (Welsh: Llwybrau Lleol y Cymoedd a Chaerdydd) (formerly Valley Lines) is the network of passenger suburban railway services radiating from Cardiff, Wales. It includes lines within the city itself, the Vale of Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys.

The services are currently operated by Transport for Wales Rail. In total, it serves 81 stations in six unitary authority areas: 20 in the city of Cardiff, 11 in the Vale of Glamorgan, 25 in Rhondda Cynon Taf, 15 in Caerphilly, 8 in Bridgend and 5 in Merthyr Tydfil.

Services on these routes are provided by Class 150 DMUs and Class 769 bi-mode multiple units in Diesel mode. They are typically end-to-end, in that they run from one branch terminus, through Cardiff Queen Street station, to another branch terminus, e.g. from Pontypridd to Barry Island.

The major hubs of the network are Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central. Other hubs are Pontypridd, Bridgend and Barry.
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Transport for Wales Class 769 Rhymney to Penarth announcement 10/03/2023

PIS supplier - TrainFX (same as 150, 153, 158 and 230)
Voice - Ruth Michell -
Unit number - 769008
Headcode - 2P79 1627 Rhymney/Rhymni to Penarth
Welcome aboard! We will be calling at the following principal stations: Pontlottyn/Pontlotyn (1630), Tir-Phil/Tir-phil (1635), Brithdir (1637), Bargoed/Bargod (1644), Pengam (1649), Hengoed (1653), Ystrad Mynach (1656), Llanbradach (1700), Energlyn & Churchill Park/Eneu'r-glyn a Pharc Churchill (1704), Aber (1706), Caerphilly/Caerffili (1710), Lisvane & Thornhill/Llys-faen a Draenan Pen-y-Graig (1714), Llanishen/Llanisien (1716), Heath High Level/Lefel Uchel y Mynydd Bychain (1719), Cardiff Queen Street/Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines (1727), Cardiff Central/Caerdydd Canolog (1732), Grangetown (1736), Dingle Road/Heol Dingle (1741) and Penarth (1745). Thank you.
Note - this train does not call at Gilfach Fargoed (between Bargoed and Pengam) as it has a short platform.

Around Cardiff Bay - Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

After exploring Cardiff Castle and the city center, many visitors to Cardiff make their way to the area around Cardiff Bay. It features a mix of old and modern, from the Norwegian Church to the Wales Millennium Center, with the Doctor Who Experience thrown in for those who want to sightsee beyond the time constraints of old and modern.

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U12A2571 - Highlights of Cardiff Bay include the Pierhead Building, the Wales Millennium centre, the Senedd and the Norwegian Church

U12A2529 - Shops and restaurants line the Cardiff Bay waterfront near the Pierhead Building; Pierhead Building was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company; the clock tower is sometimes referred to as Baby Big Ben

U12A2545 - The Norwegian Church once provided a home away from home for Norwegian sailors making port at Cardiff, which was once a major hub for the Norwegian merchant fleet

U12A2512 - The Wales Millennium Centre on Roald Dahls Plass is a major stage venue, and is home to theatre, dance, opera and orchestra companies, as well as shops, restaurants and the Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre

U12A2537 - The Senedd is the National Assembly Building for Wales and is home to the debating chamber and three committee rooms

U12A2558 - The Doctor Who Experience features an interactive experience, an exhibition hall that showcases several props from the show, and sometimes a walking tour that covers several filming locations around Cardiff Bay

U12A2566 - View of Cardiff Bay, once one of the three busiest ports in the United Kingdom

U12A2482 - The Coal Exchange represents a bit of old Wales; Cardiff at one time was the biggest coal port in the world; coal trading took place on the floor of the exchange
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Exploring the Valley Lines: Day 2 - Coryton Branch Line

Day 2 of Touring the Valley Lines which SimOnTrains plan to visit all 87 Railway Stations in the Valleys of South Wales.

Day 2 of takes SimOnTrains to a small quirky single branch line north of Cardiff which is known as the Coryton Line which is operated by Class 150 Sprinters and has a hourly service

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Hot Tub Caravan Site | A Next Level Pitch!

Welcome to Bargoed Farm and our very own hot tub caravan pitch! When it comes to caravan sites, we're always looking for something with a little extra and boy did this live up to that expectation!

Bargoed Farm is a Caravan and camping park in the heart of the Ceredigion countryside. It has 50 fully serviced pitches, 20 of which have their very own hot tub!

The site is really well placed for exploring the local area and what better way to relax after a day out than with a nice long soak in the hot tub, while the sun goes down.

We had a really great time staying here and it comes highly recommended by us. We hope this video helps if you're planning a caravan or camping trip to the area. We also have a playlist of Wales travel videos here:



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3 x class 37s working up to Cwmbargoed, July 1996

More memories of 3 x 37s as they climb to Cwmbargoed, stopping on the way, back in July 1996
Different clips taken from track side and looking down into the loading point, all unavailable now ( as well as the 37s!)

4K HDR Brighton Lane Walk | England | Stunning Location

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Brighton is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located 47 mi (76 km) south of London.

Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The ancient settlement of Brighthelmstone was documented in the Domesday Book (1086). The town's importance grew in the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population. Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.

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TFW Train Ride and City Centre walk [4K]

In this video, I took a train ride from Queen Street Station to Cardiff Central and shared my view of the city from the train line and walked from Cardiff central to Cardiff City centre.

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