Coronavirus: Aneurin Bevan's birthplace Tredegar claps for NHS

Born in 1897, the son of a coal miner in south Wales, Aneurin Bevan rose from humble beginnings to create the National Health Service.

As Minister for Health, he was inspired by a medical society in his hometown of Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, to create a health service for everyone, regardless of wealth.

The NHS that he created has never faced a crisis on the scale of the coronavirus pandemic before and those living in the street where he was born - Charles Street - showed their appreciation for the staff leading that fight.

"He was born on this street and it's lovely to know we're living and walking in his footsteps," said one resident.

16 April 2020