Blaenau Gwent
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BLAENAU GWENT
Additions : 1974 Abertillery UDC, Brynmawr UDC, Crickhowell RDC (partly), Ebbw Vale UDC, Nantyglo and Blaina UDC, Tredegar UDC
Official blazon
Arms: Paly wavy of six Argent and Vert on a Chief dancetty of three points downward per pale Azure and Sable three Fleurs de Lys Or.
Crest: On a Wreath of the Colours upon a rocky Mount proper a Dragon passant Gules breathing flames collared with a Ring of Steel and supporting with the dexter foreleg a Pair of Millrolls proper.
Supporters: On either side a Dragon Gules breathing Flames collared with a Ring of Steel and supporting with the dexter foreleg a Pick Axe head downward proper.
Motto: 'UNBED A RHYDDID' - Unity and freedom.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on 13th November 1975.
The shield forms a map illustrating the name of the borough which means - where the valleys meet the mountains of Gwent . The base of the shield is paly wavy of six argent and vert, representing the three main river valleys - the Sirhowy, the Ebbw and the Clydach. The chief has the per pale azure and sable field and golden fleur de lys of the ancient Kingdom of Gwent, as seen in the arms of Monmouthshire.
The green and white colours of the mantling and creat wreath are the livery of the Tudor kings and of Wales.
The crest features a red Welsh dragon, based on that used by the old Ebbw Vale and Crickhowell councils. The dragon is placed on a mound of coal for coal mining, and breathes flames and has a steel collar and supports a pair of mill rolls for the steel industry.
The arms are supported by two more dragons similar to the one in the crest, each supporting a coal pick.
The motto is UNDEB A RHYDDID meaning Unity and Freedom.
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