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Campaign to save Cwm Rhondda chapel for community
Campaign to save Cwm Rhondda chapel for community

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time21-07-2025

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Campaign to save Cwm Rhondda chapel for community

A campaign to save a historic chapel where the hymn Cwm Rhondda was first sung has raised almost half the funds last service was held at Capel Rhondda in Hopkinstown, near Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, in December 2024 after the number or people attending services the Grade II listed chapel has put up for sale by the Welsh Baptist Union with a price tag of £47,000, with the group saying it hopes buyers can help bring a "new chapter" for the locals concerned that the chapel might be lost to a property developer want to save it as a community space. Cwm Rhondda, also known and Bread of Heaven, was first sung at Capel Rhondda just before Christmas in was composed by John Hughes to celebrate the chapel's new organ, which can still be found in the Rhian Hopkins, who grew up in Hopkinstown, said the building was "incredibly important to the history of Wales"."We seem to have the support of lots of other people in the community, as well as people from all over Wales," she said on the crowdfunding page she launched."I followed my heart and put a post on Facebook," she said. "It kind of snowballed." She told BBC Wales she did not want to see the chapel being bought by someone from outside the area."My main fear is that the price of the building is so low, relatively," she said."To a property investor, especially someone outside of the area, that [£47,000] is nothing," she was worried someone might buy it speculatively and that it might remain empty, and would prefer the local community to be able to use in a fairly poor state of repair, it needs work, she said."I wouldn't really want to see it turned into flats," she said. "I don't think that does justice to the history of the building." The Baptist Union has said the decision to sell the building was not taken lightly. A deadline had been set for 18 July for potential buyers to bid for the chapel, but the Welsh Baptist Union has extended this to 28 July. By Monday, over £23,300 had been raised, and Ms Hopkins said they were "almost half way towards the asking price after just four days"."We have lots of ideas about how the building can be used going forward but really want to engage with those living in the village to find out what they want and need," Mr Hopkins said on the fundraising said a local musical organisation was keen to be involved, adding that would be "very fitting with Capel Rhondda being the place where Cwm Rhondda was sung for the first time".She hoped to be able to get together with suitable community groups to put together a joint bid. Additional reporting by Owain Evans

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