Tredegar

51.777583333333 - 3.2406666666667Koordinaten: 51 ° 47 ' N, 3 ° 14' W

Tredegar is a town in the County Borough of Blaenau Gwent in South Wales.

She is best known as the birthplace of several important Labour politicians: Aneurin Bevan, who introduced the British National Health Service and the former party leader Neil Kinnock and Michael Foot. The city, which began its rise with the establishment of mining in Wales, is also the birthplace of the Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire and lyricist and his brother, the author Patrick Jones as well as the professional golfer Bradley Dredge.

The British history writer and biographer Vincent Cronin (1924-2011) was born here.

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