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RELIGION
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In April 1912 a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Viscount Tredegar for the gift of an acetylene lighting plant.

The first mention of a Band of Hope was in a newspaper report of November 1913, the last report being 16 January 1915.

In August 1917 the Bishop of Llandaff visited Fochriw and consecrated the extended portion of Pentwyn Churchyard.

During September 1930 splendid progress had been made with the reconstruction of the Church, which is nearing completion and shortly afterward, on a Sunday afternoon, it was reopened after being remodelled and rebuilt.

During its history the church has held only two marriage services, those of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Coggan and Mr & Mrs Emlyn Evans. The church had no organ until a harmonium, which used to be her fathers (David Saunders) was donated by Mrs Glenys Coggan.

17 During October 1961 Mr. John Llewellyn, Pentwyn, presented a heating system to the church.