Town in Welsh valleys crowned UK's high street of the year

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Treorchy, which boasts a website and arts festival, triumphs over bigger rivals
The small town of Treorchy in the Welsh valleys has beaten far bigger rivals to be named high street of the year in a nationwide competition.
Home to just 6,000 people, Treorchy triumphed at the Great British High Street awards after impressing judges with a welter of community initiatives that had reinvigorated its struggling local economy. Continue reading...

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