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The Tredegar Town Band, is one of the oldest brass bands in the world.

History and origins
The musical origins of Tredegar Town Band can be traced back to 1849 when a local brass band from the Welsh Valley town was reported to have led a procession to celebrate the opening of a new mill for the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company.

However, a formal organisation was not constituted until 1876. Threatened with extinction, local citizens met to pledge financial support – a decision that has subsequently seen Tredegar Town Band proudly represent their community throughout the brass banding world for 135 years.

Titles and honours
History shows that early contesting victories were sporadic, with recently unearthed archives revealing that the band competed both locally and nationally at lower section level with occasional successes up to the start of the Second World War. Many of these came under the baton of Eli Shaw, the first of many remarkable conductors to have directed the band to victory in the past century or more.

Tredegar enjoyed increasing contesting success after the Second World War, under the direction of first, Cornelius Buckley, followed later by John Childs. This resulted in the Second Section Champion Band of Great Britain title in 1973, their first Champion Band of Wales title in 1974 and victory at the Grand Shield in 1976.

Firmly established in the top echelon of brass banding ever since, Tredegar Town Band has been Champion Band of Wales a further eight times. Welsh Regional Champion on eleven occasions, as well as securing multiple Pontins, Welsh National Eisteddfod, Welsh Open, Yeovil, BBC Radio Wales and Wychavon titles.

Twice the band were runners-up at the National Championships of Great Britain, in 1993, and 2003, as well as the British Open in 1996, and claimed podium finishes at the European Brass Band Championships in 1991 and 2011.

The latest contesting renaissance came with the appointment of Ian Porthouse as Musical Director in 2008, immediately regaining the Welsh Area title and subsequently achieving increasingly impressive domestic and national contesting results. 2010 was truly historic, with the band claiming no less than seven major domestic and national titles, culminating with the unique double feat of winning the Grand Shield and the British Open Championship in the same year.

Voted ’2010 Band of Year’, and Ian Porthouse the ‘Conductor of the Year’ in recognition of their outstanding achievements by the readers of the influential online magazine 4barsrest.com, Tredegar continue to enjoy top level competitive success, winning the 2011 All England Masters International title, as well as being placed third at the European Championships in Montreux, which saw the band rise to number two in the brass band world rankings.

Committed to ensuring their local community continues to enjoy high quality brass band music in forthcoming years, Tredegar Town Band has recently spearheaded the development of a ground-breaking youth development initiative with the assistance of the Scottish Brass Band Association.

British Open Champion: 2010

Champion Band of Wales: 9 times

All England Masters International Champion: 2011

Welsh Regional Champion: 1977, 1978, 1983, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2008, 2010

Grand Shield Winners: 1976, 2010

Pontins Champion: 1990, 1997, 1998, 2002

Yeovil Entertainment Champion: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2010

Radio Wales Band of the Year: 1992, 1995, 1996

National Eisteddfod of Wales Champion: 2010, 2011

European Brass Band Championships (Podium Finishes): 1991 and 2011

Second Section Champion Band of Great Britain: 1973

Players
Principal Cornet: Dewi Griffiths

Ass. Principal Cornet: Rhian Linney

Soprano Cornet: Ian Roberts

Solo Cornet: Leanne Porthouse

Solo Cornet: Matthew Shaw

Repiano Cornet: Phil Tait

2nd Cornet: Dai Thomas

2nd Cornet: Rhys Barett

3rd Cornet: Meirion Davies

Flugel Horn: Danny Winder

Solo Horn: Hannah Drage

1st Horn: Ruth Stones

2nd Horn: Lee Drew

Solo Euphonium: Daniel Thomas

2nd Euphonium: Lucas Wong

1st Baritone: Jack Lapthorn

2nd Baritone: Jonathan Bound

Solo Trombone: Stephen Turton

2nd Trombone: Iwan Williams

Bass Trombone: Mark Winstone

Eb Tuba: Steffan Jones

Eb Tuba: Michelle Hockings

Bb Tuba: Andy Russell

Bb Tuba: Gwyn Press

Percussion: Steve Barnett, Giordan Price, Tim Lewis, Gavin Pritchard