Bryngarw Country Park is approximately one mile away, with a footpath leading there from the village. The village is around 3 miles away from Junction 36 on the M4 Motorway, and is located to the west of Llangeinor and to the north of Brynmenyn.
Geography
Bettws is located in the southern part of Bridgend County Borough in South Wales. It is located 4.7 miles (7.6 km) north of the town of Bridgend and lies on the west side of the main A4064 road.[2] It is on the River Ogmore, and the Llynfi and Garw rivulets border the village on each side. The nearest communities to Bettws are Llangeinor to the north-east, and Llangynwyd to the west.[3]
The population of Bettws is around 2,400 according to The Betws LIFE Centre.
Etymology
The name of the village comes from the Middle English word bedhus, meaning "prayer house", which became betws in Welsh.[4]
At the county level, Bettws was from 1995 until 2022 an electoral ward for Bridgend County Borough Council, electing one county councillor.[9] Until June 2012 this was Labour councillor Christopher Michaelides; but shortly after finishing his year as county mayor and a month after winning the 2012 elections, he died from cancer.[10] Since 2022 Bettws has formed part of the three-member Garw Valley ward.[11]
Demography
In the 2011 census Bettws village had 910 dwellings, 884 households and a population of 2,253 (1,093 males and 1,157 females). The average age of residents was 36 years. Of those aged between 16 and 74, 48.4% had no academic qualifications or only one GCSE. According to the census, 707 people said they were economically inactive, but 117 of those were unemployed.[clarification needed] Christianity was the majority religion in the village, with 978 individuals. There were 1061 recorded as having no religion and 195 whose religion was not stated.[1]
Sport
Bettws F.C. are based in the village. The club also run numerous youth teams, including the successful under 19s.
Schools
Almost all children aged 3–11 attend Betws Primary School. When pupils complete Key Stage Two, 91% of students attend Coleg Cymunedol Y Dderwen (formerly Ynysawdre Comprehensive School and Ogmore School), with a minority attending Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd (they formerly transferred to Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari) or Brynteg Comprehensive School. Many special needs pupils go on to attend Ysgol Bryn Castell.
Leisure
Betws Eco Lodge is situated in the heart of the village. It caters for groups and individuals in a bunkhouse style. The project is run by The Youth of Bettws, a local charity for people between the ages of 7 and 25. Bryngarw Country Park lies to the south.
^"Carwyn Jones AM". National Assembly of Wales. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
^"MEPs by Region". European Parliament / Information Office in the United Kingdom. n.d. Archived from the original on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2014.