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Crosskeys (Welsh: Pont-y-cymer) is a veellage, community an an electoral ward in Caerphilly county Burgh in Wales.
Crosskeys
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Location within Wales | |
Population | 3,265 (2011))[1] |
OS grid reference | ST225915 |
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Kintra | Wales |
Sovereign state | Unitit Kinrick |
Post toun | NEWPORT |
Postcode destrict | NP11 |
Diallin code | 01495 27 |
Ambulance | Welsh |
EU Pairlament | Wales |
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Crosskeys is seeven mile northwast o Newport, juist past Risca aff the A467 road. Locatit naur tae the confluence o the Ebbw River an the Sirhowy River, it wis originally cawed Pont-y-cymer.[2] The name 'Crosskeys' is taen frae the name o the local hotel,[3] awtho there is some variation in spelling wi the train station an Ordinance survey maps uisin Crosskeys but the local rugby club an ither local organisations uisin Cross Keys.
Crosskeys is a South Wales Valleys community, in the historic boundaries o Monmouthshire, ance pairt o the coal mining community o the South Wales coalfield an originally developed as pairt o Risca frae the 1830s tae serve the local mines - first the Black Vein an later the New Risca pits, baith o whit haed lairge explosions durin the later pairt o the 19t century.
The original Crosskeys station haed twa platforms an a set o steps in-atween them as the ane wis considerably higher than the ither. This wis due tae the ane line running tae Ebbw Vale[4] an the ither tae Blackwood an Oakdale.[4]
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