Pontamman
Pontamman is a village and community in the Amman Valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Location and Geography:
Pontamman is situated on the River Amman, approximately 2 miles north of Ammanford. It is located in a predominantly rural area, characterized by rolling hills and farmland typical of Carmarthenshire.
History:
Historically, Pontamman's economy was linked to coal mining and agriculture. The village grew in prominence with the development of local collieries during the industrial revolution. As the coal industry declined, other forms of employment have become more prevalent.
Governance:
Pontamman has a local community council, Pontamman Community Council, which is responsible for local services and representation at a county level. Carmarthenshire County Council is the principal local authority.
Demographics:
The population of Pontamman is predominantly Welsh. The Welsh language is spoken by a significant proportion of the community. Demographic data is readily available through the Office for National Statistics and Carmarthenshire County Council.
Culture and Community:
The village retains a strong sense of community, with various local organizations and societies. Cultural events often celebrate Welsh traditions and language.
Notable Features:
Points of interest in and around Pontamman include local walking trails, the River Amman, and proximity to other towns and villages in the Amman Valley.