Friends of Clydach Heritage Centre
The Centre is operated and managed by a group of volunteers, The Friends. Many of the Friends give up a few hours a month to staff the Centre where they provide information to visitors on the local heritage and on other attractions in the area. Many visitors to the Centre bring their own anecdotes and information about the village which help us to provide more information to following visitors.
Background and Foundations
Project Origins: In 2010, the City and County of Swansea secured funding through the Valleys Regional Park initiative to restore the former Canal Museum building in Coed Gwilym Park, Clydach.
This funding, combined with a contribution from the City and County of Swansea, totalled £45,000, enabling the redevelopment of the site into what is now known as the Clydach Heritage Centre.
Establishment and Purpose
Following the redevelopment, local volunteers formed the Friends of Clydach Heritage Centre.
The group was established to:
- Preserve and promote the heritage of Clydach and the surrounding area
- Support the operation and sustainability of the Heritage Centre
- Provide visitors with informed insight into the local history and environment
Members are invited to attend heritage talks and are supported through training provided by Swansea Council and partner organisations, helping ensure accurate and engaging information is shared with visitors.
Wider Context
The Clydach Heritage Centre is located within Coed Gwilym Park, which forms part of the Valleys Regional Park.
This initiative is a network of visitor facilities, country parks, heritage sites, and nature reserves across the South Wales Valleys, designed to strengthen the region’s identity and accessibility as a destination.
The Valleys Regional Park has been supported through funding from the European Regional Development Fund, via the Welsh Government.
Location and Setting
Coed Gwilym Park, opened during Coronation Week in 1953, provides the setting for the Heritage Centre.
- Sports facilities (playing fields, new bookable tennis courts), and open recreational areas
- Children’s play areas and a BMX track
- Walking trails, woodland areas, and formal gardens
- A canal towpath running alongside the site
The Heritage Centre sits within this broader environment, contributing to both the cultural and recreational value of the park.
Further Park Information
Additional information about the park can be found via Swansea Council:
🔗 https://www.swansea.gov.uk/coedgwilympark
What can we offer?
Visitors can explore a range of local heritage features, historical exhibits, and outdoor activities at the Centre.
Further details on everything available can be found on our Overview of Resources page.
Where We Are
The Clydach Heritage Centre building opened in 22nd October 2011 and is located within Clydach's Coed Gwilym Park (click to see How to Find us).
Contact Us
We'd love to hear from you! Simply view our contact page and select the method that best suits you - Thank you.
We've made it easy for you to Enquire to help as a Volunteer, or to Support the work of The Friends:-
Become a supporting member via our simple <membership form>
Quick Pre-populated email
The following link generates a pre-populated email (pre-drafted for your convenience) to our Membership Secretary.
- Simply click membership@clydachheritagecentre.com
- Optional: You may tweak the auto-generated email.
- Then Send.
- We will respond to you as soon as possible.