Ebbw Vale (Glyn Ebwy) is a town at the head of the valley formed by the Ebbw Fawr tributary of the Ebbw River, south Wales. It is the largest town and the administrative centre of Blaenau Gwent county borough. The Ebbw Vale and Brynmawr conurbation has a population of roughly 33,000.
Originally a rather insignificant spot in rural Monmouthshire with only about 140 inhabitants at the end of the 18th century, Ebbw Vale — and the whole valley — was transformed by the Industrial Revolution. The Ebbw Vale Iron Works later to become the Ebbw Steel works and opened in 1778, followed by the opening of a number of coal mines around 1790. At its height (1930s — 40s) the steel works in Ebbw Vale was the largest in Europe, attracting attention from German bombers during World War II. However the deep valley proved difficult to bomb and the plant survived. Ebbw Vale suffered from the decline
of the steel and coal industries and there are now no steelworks or mines left in or around the town. In 2003 work began on demolishing the long-standing steelworks, and currently around one to two miles of the valley stands empty awaiting development.
Ebbw Vale hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1958 . The Welsh language was dominant in the area until the last quarter of the 19th century and remnants of the language (Welsh hymns and pockets of Welsh being spoken in nearby Rhymney) persisted into the 1970s.
In 1992, the town hosted the Ebbw Vale Garden Festival, the last.
Aneurin Bevan, the "father" of the National Health Service, represented Ebbw Vale as a Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) in Parliament from the 1929 general election. When he died in 1960, he was succeeded as MP by Michael Foot. The seat is now called Blaenau Gwent.
The Ebbw Vale conurbation today is a product of areas which grew during the Industrial Revolution in the South Wales coalfield and the South Wales Valleys as a result of the iron industry, local ironworks or have developed as a result of distinct housing areas to serve local industry with workers, they include: Beaufort, Ebbw Vale, Rassau, Garnlydan, Hill Top, Briery Hill, Glyncoed,Willowtown, Glanyrafon, Cwm, Newtown, Victoria, Tyllwyn, Waunlwyd and Ebbw Vale itself. In particular Beaufort and Victoria were the two original iron producing areas.
Also in the town there is a keen interest in cricket (of which the town hosted several Glamorgan County Cricket fixtures until 1996), bowls, swimming, and a large host of football and rugby teams at varying levels. Eugene Cross Park is the home of both the town's rugby and cricket clubs. However, cricket predates rugby and Ebbw Vale's first recorded match was played against Blaina as far back as 1852. During the 19th century the influx of people from the surrounding counties looking for work in the local ironworks and coal mines gave cricket a boost and in June 1879 "a meeting was held at the Institute to form a cricket club in the town".
In addition to the above the town also has a leisure centre which hosts facilities ranging from a gym, sauna, weights room, indoor 5-a-side football pitches, squash courts and a 33m long, 4m deep swimming pool with diving boards.
Ebbw Vale's theatre, the Beaufort Theatre, is the largest in Blaenau Gwent
Current bus services are:
| Number | Service (From/To) | General Details | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | Newport bus station to Ebbw Vale | Mon to Sat (every 60 mins) | Stagecoach Wales |
| 52 | Ebbw Vale Circular | Mon/Thu/Fri (3 trips) | Scrivens |
| 321 | Aberdare to Bradford | Mon to Sun (1 trip) | National Express |
| B4 | Gaer to Brecon | Summer Only, Sun (1 trip) | Bebb Travel |
| E 2 | Ebbw Vale (Town Centre to Hilltop) | Mon to Sat (every 30 mins) | Red and White |
| E3/E4 | Brynmawr to Ebbw Vale | Mon to Sat (every 30 mins) | Red and White |
| E8 | Ebbw Vale to Garn Lydan | Mon to Sat (every 30 mins) | Red and White |
| E11 | Tredegar to Ebbw Vale | Mon to Sat (every 60 mins) | Clarkes |
| X4 | Abergavenny to Cardiff Central Station | Mon to Sat (every 30 mins) | Red and White |
| X4 | Tredegar to Abergavenny | Mon to Sat (3 trips) / Sun (5 trips) | Clarkes |
| X18 | Ebbw Vale to Newport city centre | Mon to Sat (every 60 mins) | Red and White |