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2:04pm Thursday 23rd November 2006
Brynmawr (Big Hill), was originally known as Gwaen Helygen (Marsh of the Willow). A mere village in 1800, it was a market town in the county of Brecknock and was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in 1875. There were only a few farms and shepherd's cottages found in this area but soon when the iron works of Clydach, Blaenafon and Nantyglo arrived, this led to an increase in the population. A pre-cursor of the NHS was started up here as early as 1851,with the establishment of the first board of health in England and Wales.
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