Porthgain
Ben Robinson unearths the past of Porthgain, Pembrokeshire, built for its industry exporting slate, then brickwork, then finally stone used for the nation鈥檚 roads.
Ben Robinson unearths the unique past of Porthgain, a small Pembrokeshire village built for its industry, first as a slate quarry, then exporting brickwork and finally producing a granite-like stone that helped to create the nation鈥檚 roads.
The heavy industrial infrastructure that remains in this tiny village is a sight to behold. Porthgain鈥檚 prosperity rose and fell over the years, and many of the houses were owned by the quarry companies who mined there. Eventually, the villagers took back control and bought the village themselves.
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"It feels really dense"
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"They're a tough old breed"
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ben Robinson |
Producer | Anthony Holland |
Series Editor | Zoe Thorman |
Executive Producer | Pam Cavannagh |
Executive Producer | Dympna Jackson |
Production Company | Purple Productions |