Largely as a result of the decline of the mining and steel industries, Ebbw Vale had one of the highest unemployment rates in the United Kingdom, but has been recovering. There are several industrial estates with some significant manufacturing facilities. In 2003, work began on demolishing and redeveloping the steelworks site. By 2015, the site was completely changed, with a new hospital, college campus, school and leisure centre. Ebbw Vale first hosted the
National Eisteddfod in 1958. The
Welsh language was dominant in the area until the last quarter of the 19th century and remnants of the language (Welsh hymns and pockets of Welsh being spoken in nearby
Rhymney) persisted into the 1970s. The National Eisteddfod returned to Ebbw Vale in 2010.
Aneurin Bevan, the
Labour Party politician who was main architect of the
National Health Service (NHS), was the
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Ebbw Vale from the
1929 general election until his death in 1960, when he was succeeded as MP by
Michael Foot. The seat joined with the neighbouring Abertillery constituency to form
Blaenau Gwent. In 2010, the former
community of Ebbw Vale was abolished and replaced by
Ebbw Vale North and
Ebbw Vale South. The Ebbw Vale conurbation today runs in an almost unbroken housing street plan or so from
Beaufort in the North to
Cwm in the South. There are significant areas of modern housing to the north and south of the town. In 2024, the boundaries of the
UK parliament constituency were changed to form
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney.
National Garden Festival of Wales In 1992, the
Ebbw Vale Garden Festival was the last
National Garden Festival. It was sited on the south side of the recently demolished steel works. The festival ran for five months between May and October 1992 attracting over two million visitors. The development cost around £18million. Since then the site has been considerably redeveloped, with new housing, some light industry, and the Festival Park Branded Outlet, a retail outlet comprising approximately forty shops. However, by 2021, the shopping park had fallen into disuse and, in August 2021, it was sold to a real estate and investment company which planned to redevelop the site into a "mixed use business centre". The last store closed in early 2022.
Steelworks development The Ebbw Vale Steelworks site known as "The Works" has been re-developed with a £350million regeneration project by
Blaenau Gwent Council and
Welsh Government using EU redevelopment funding. It provides scope for housing, retail and office space, wetlands, a learning campus and more. Wales' first all-individual-bed hospital,
Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan, opened in 2010.
Welsh Future Homes A small development of four prototype houses have been built on the site as a precursor a wider residential development. Following a competition run by the council, several plots were developed in time to be demonstrated at the 2010 Eisteddfod, which was held on the steelworks site. In 2010,
Blaenau Gwent council and the
United Welsh Housing Association built two eco-friendly prototype buildings. The Larch House and the Lime House, designed by
Bere Architects, were both highly energy-efficient houses, meeting both
Passivhaus and
Code for Sustainable Homes Level 6 and Level 5 respectively. The buildings were open for demonstration at the 2010 Eisteddfod. Ty Unnos is a two-bed property designed by
Cardiff University's Design Research Unit. It meets Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 and utilises construction techniques that allow Welsh softwood to be used in the fabric of the building.
The Environmental Resource Centre The Environmental Resource Centre (ERC) is an educational facility run by
Gwent Wildlife Trust. Designed by Cardiff University's Design Research Unit and Located on the Hotmill Plateau it was the first building to be completed as part of the redevelopment of the former steelworks site in Ebbw Vale. The centre is located on an ecologically rich site next to the Pumphouse cooling ponds, which have become a haven for wildlife since the closure of the steelworks. It was officially opened by
Iolo Williams and
Jane Davidson AM on 21 May 2010.
General Offices The General Offices is a Grade II*
listed building. Built between 1913 and 1915 it formed part of the steelworks site. A brand-new modern extension (contrasting with the original building) officially opened on 24 October 2010 and houses the
Gwent Archives. The main building is partially opened, with an entrance hall and function rooms, together with a
4D cinema. The
Queen officially opened the General Offices as part of her Diamond Jubilee Tour on 3 May 2012, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. As part of the Cultural Olympiad for the
London 2012 Olympics, Adain Avion, a mobile art space created from the fuselage of a
DC-9 aircraft, visited the General Offices between 1 and 7 July 2012. == Education ==