Glamorgan Societies

Family history societies often publish helpful journals, transcripts, compiled genealogies and host helpful websites. They may have ongoing projects to transcribe records and create indexes. Most societies publish queries in their journals and maintain lists of members’ research interests that may be helpful to you. You may want to join one of these societies, reap the benefits of their expertise and resources, or support its efforts.

Addresses of the societies are for the most part where their meetings are held as they are by-and-large not brick-and-mortar institutions.

Glamorgan Societies
Blackpill Local History Society Vivian Hall Mumbles Road Blackpill Swansea, West Glamorgan SA3 5AS UK Telephone: 01792 208907 Website: Blackpill Local History Society


 * The Blackpill Local History Society was formed in 1987 and over the years the group has arranged programmes on a variety of themes. Specialist speakers provide information and members can also explore themes and topics of interest covering the rich social and industrial heritage of this part of West Wales.

Bridgend & District Local History Society Carnegie House (The Old Library) 14 Wyndham Street Bridgend CF31 1EF UK Telephone: 07773 050830 Email: [mailto:secretary@bridgend-history-society.co.uk secretary@bridgend-history-society.co.uk] Website: Bridgend & District Local History Society Website #2: Bridgend Local History Society


 * The Society arranges lectures and visits on topics of local interest and other appropriate subjects.

Brynmawr Historical Society (Cymdeithas Hanes Brynmawr) Brynmawr Social Club 61 Beaufort Street Brynmawr Blaenau Gwent, South Wales NP23 4AE UK Email: [mailto:brynmawrhistsoc@gmail.com brynmawrhistsoc@gmail.com] Website: Brynmawr Historical Society


 * The object of the Society is to foster interest in all aspects of the historical development of the district in particular and the wider world nationally and internationally by organising lectures, discussions, and visits both cultural and social.

Caerphilly Local History Society Wesley Methodist Church Crescent Road Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 1AB UK Email: [mailto:info@caerphillylocalhistorysociety.co.uk info@caerphillylocalhistorysociety.co.uk] Website: Caerphilly Local History Society


 * Caerphilly Local History Society was formed in 1957 to encourage interest in the area's history. It continues to record, research, share, and preserve the history of the town and surrounding areas.

Cardiff Archaeological Society (Cymdeithas Archeolegol Caerdydd) Small Chemistry Lecture Theatre Main Building Park Place Cardiff University Cardiff CF10 3AT UK Telephone: 02920 613127 Email: [mailto:cardiffarchsoc@gmail.com cardiffarchsoc@gmail.com] Website: Cardiff Archaeological Society Website #2: Cardiff Archaeological Society


 * The Cardiff Archaeological Society was formed in 1960 to promote, by lectures, field visits and, where possible, field work, an interest in the remains and history of past cultures and in the practices, techniques and disciplines of archaeology.

Clydach Historical Society Clydach Community Centre Vardre Road Clydach, Swansea SA6 5LP UK Telephone: 01792 843548 Email: [mailto:hale122@btinternet.com hale122@btinternet.com] Website: Clydach Historical Society


 * It is the aim of the society ‘to provide, encourage and generate critical thought about local history’, and this aim has proved successful many times over.

Cowbridge History Society Lesser Hall The Town Hall 21 High Street Cowbridge, South Wales CF71 7DD UK Telephone: 01446 772704 Email: [mailto:chsoc@hotmail.co.uk chsoc@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Cowbridge History Society


 * The Society's main objectives are to promote the history and heritage of the area via a series of talks and exhibitions; to conduct and sponsor research and to publish its findings; to celebrate the town's Charter Day (13 March 1254); and to conserve information in any form of the district's history via a local study room that is open to the public.

Cwm Dulais Historical Society The Music Centre Station Terrace Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot Telephone: 01639 644299 Website: Cwm Dulais Historical Society


 * Founded in 1964, the Cwm Dulais Historical Society is concerned with the study of history, with the particular objective of encouraging interest in the local history of the Dulais Valley in the South Wales area. Its catchment area comprises of the villages of Coelbren, Banwen, Dyffryn Cellwen, Pantyffordd, Seven Sisters, and Crynant. It also includes Cilfrew and Aberdulais.

Cynon Valley History Society (Cymdeithas Hanes Cwm Cynon) The Vestry Green Street Methodist Church High St Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf CF44 7AA UK Telephone: 01685 879793 Email: [mailto:haydnwilliams3@hotmail.com haydnwilliams3@hotmail.com] Website: Cynon Valley History Society


 * The Society's objectives are to promote, encourage, and maintain an active interest in the history of the district in all its aspects; to arrange talks and lectures; to undertake original research and assist in the collection of local material such as manuscripts, books, artefacts and photographs; and to publish titles on local history.

Darran Valley History Group Deri Community Centre 9 Riverside Walk Deri Bargoed, Caerphilly CF81 9GE UK Telephone: 01443 830014 Email: [mailto:baarbaarathesheep@hotmail.co.uk baarbaarathesheep@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Darran Valley History Group

Dinas Powys Local History Society Kynance Hall Methodist Church The Common Dinas Powys, Wales CF64 4DT UK Telephone: 029 2051 3524

Evanstown and Gilfach Goch Historical Society Evanstown Community Centre 32 Abercerdin Road Evanstown Gilfach Goch Porth, Bridgend CF39 8RPUK Telephone: 01443 674440 Email: [mailto:ivysmile28@yahoo.com ivysmile28@yahoo.com] Website: Evanstown and Gilfach Goch Historical Society


 * The purpose of the group is to preserve the heritage and history of Gilfach Goch and Evanstown.

Garw Valley Heritage Society Website: Garw Valley Heritage Society Website #2: Garw Valley Heritage Society


 * We are a group of local people who are enthusiastic about creating an archive of our valley’s industrial and social history. We are keen to record the progress and events in the valley in pictures and notes from the 1800’s to ensure that this valuable and rich source of information does not disappear forever.  We aim to develop exhibits and educational material to enable the future generations to see what was once a thriving industrial community, and to compare present day sights with historical views in a “Now and Then” theme.

Gelligaer Historical Society Llancaiach Fawr Gelligaer Road Nelson Treharris Caerphilly CF46 6ER UK Email: [mailto:webmaster@gelligaerhistoricalsociety.co.uk webmaster@gelligaerhistoricalsociety.co.uk] Website: Gelligaer Historical Society


 * The Society aims to study local history and heritage in the area of the old parish and urban district of Gelligaer in north east Glamorgan, which includes modern communities such as Pontlottyn, Brithdir, Bargoed, Hengoed, Ystrad Mynach, Trelewis, Bedlinog, Fochrhiw, and Deri as well as the village of Gelligaer itself. The Society promotes this by arranging lectures, discussions, and field meetings to heritage sites as well as encouraging research.

Gelligaer Local History Appreciation Society (Cymdeithas Gwerthfawrogi Hanes Lleol Gelligaer) St Cattwg Community Hall Church Road Gelligaer, Caerphilly CF82 8FW UK Email: [mailto:info@gelligaerlocalhistoryappreciationsociety.org.uk info@gelligaerlocalhistoryappreciationsociety.org.uk] Website: Gelligaer Local History Appreciation Society

Glamorgan Family History Society Aberdare/Cynon Valley Branch Green Street Methodist Church High St. Aberdare Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan CF44 7AA UK Email: [mailto:aberdare@glamfhs.org.uk aberdare@glamfhs.org.uk] Bridgend Branch Len Evans Centre Aberkenfig Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9RF UK Email: [mailto:bridgend@glamfhs.org.uk bridgend@glamfhs.org.uk] Cardiff Branch The Dining Room Insole Court Fairwater Road, Cardiff CF5 2LN UK Email: [mailto:cardiff@glamfhs.org.uk cardiff@glamfhs.org.uk] Pontypridd & Rhondda Branch Pontypridd Museum Bridge Street Pontypridd Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan CF37 4PE UK Email: [mailto:rhondda@glamfhs.org.uk rhondda@glamfhs.org.uk] Sully Group Branch The Old School South Road Sully, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 5TG UK Email: [mailto:sully@glamfhs.org.uk sully@glamfhs.org.uk]

Email: [mailto:secretary@glamfhs.org.uk secretary@glamfhs.org.uk] Website: Glamorgan Family History Society


 * The Glamorgan Family History Society acts as a focal point for anyone who may be interested in Family History and Genealogy, not just those whose roots are in Glamorgan. Many members live within the historic county, but equally, many live far beyond its boundaries.

Glamorgan History Society (Cymdeithas Hanes Morgannwg) Tondu Methodist Church 44 Maesteg Rd Tondu, Bridgend CF32 9BT UK Telephone: 01792 205888 Email: [mailto:paulreynolds44@googlemail.com paulreynolds44@googlemail.com] Website: Glamorgan History Society


 * The Glamorgan History Society was founded in 1950 with the aim of promoting and encouraging the study of the history of the old county of Glamorgan. Originally named the Glamorgan Local History Society, it adopted its present title in 1966. From its earliest beginnings, the Society has encouraged original research by professional and amateur historians alike. The results often provide the main feature articles in Morgannwg, the Society's journal.

Glynneath & Cwmgwrach Historical Society (Cymdeithas Hanesyddol Glynnedd a Cwmgwrach) Glynneath Training Centre Oddfellows St Glynneath, Neath SA11 5DB UK Telehone: 01639 722105 Email: [mailto:grahamghs@aol.com grahamghs@aol.com] Website: Glynneath & Cwmgwrach Historical Society


 * Founded in 1974 Glynneath & Cwmgwrach Historical Society exists to encourage and promote local participation in activities related to the study of history.

The Gower Society Sketty Parish Centre de la Beche Road Sketty, Swansea SA2 9AR UK Email: [mailto:contact@thegowersociety.org.uk contact@thegowersociety.org.uk] Website: The Gower Society


 * The Gower Society’s aims are to encourage an appreciation of the unique qualities of Gower in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and in the whole of the lordship of Gower; to protect the heritage of Gower, its landscape, its historical and its built environment; to protect and enhance its diverse wildlife habitats, encouraging its rich animal and plant life; to safeguard its rights of way and open spaces; to ensure that its common land is kept free of encroachments; to work with young people, adults, local communities and organisations in Gower; and to lobby for support for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including Gower.