Western Mail

Last remaining miners’ institute in Rhondda Fach gets £300,000 for restoratio­n

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THE last remaining miners’ institute in the Rhondda Fach has received nearly £300,000 towards its restoratio­n to secure its future.

Tylorstown Welfare Hall has secured £286,388 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund which will support the developmen­t phase of the welfare hall’s wider restoratio­n plans.

The Grade II-listed building was originally built in 1933 from miners’ contributi­ons and officially opened in 1934. Tylorstown Welfare Hall sits in the heart of the Rhondda Valleys and is one of the last remaining miners’ institutes.

It was also where Robert Page, who is from the area, announced the 2022 Wales World Cup squad.

This year the hall turns 90 years old and it still offers much-needed community services.

This funding has been secured after years of preparatio­n, with the support of local volunteers young and old.

Rebecca Sullivan, developmen­t manager at Tylorstown Welfare Hall, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that The National Lottery Heritage Fund has agreed to support our project.

“This funding will allow us to carry out the developmen­t phase of the restoratio­n scheme. We have been fortunate to work with some fantastic partners to help get us to this critical stage.”

The scheme will carry out essential improvemen­ts and upgrades to the building with significan­t signs of ageing that need addressing for the hall to remain open for generation­s to come.

The building is steeped with history and the project aims to bring its heritage to life, a spokesman for the welfare hall said.

During the developmen­t phase a detailed project timetable will be establishe­d in partnershi­p with lead architect Thread and quantity surveyor Greenwood Projects.

This timetable will identify key milestones and ensure that targets are realistic and deliverabl­e on time and on budget.

As the project grows, volunteer capacity is expected to increase to support the heritage interpreta­tion.

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