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Aberkenfig (Welsh: Abercynffig,
meaning "mouth of the Kenfig" (stream)) is a
village located in the
County Borough of Bridgend,
Wales to the
north of Bridgend...
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parents returned to the
United Kingdom,
Ferris spent her
childhood in the
Aberkenfig area, near
Bridgend in Wales. Her father, Fred Ferris, was a policeman...
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Valley to the
confluence with the
River Ogmore and the
River Garw at
Aberkenfig. Its main
tributaries are Nant Cwm-du and Nant
Cedfyw which enter on its...
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Aberkenfig 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Mel
Winter * 408 63.7
Labour Byron Jones 233 36.3...
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through the
Llynfi Valley to the
confluence with the
River Ogmore at
Aberkenfig. The
River Garw
flows broadly north-south and runs
through Pontycymer...
- not, for example,
include artworks in museums. "War
Memorials Register:
Aberkenfig -
Stone of Remembrance".
Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 25 June 2020....
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Blaengarw to the
confluence with the
River Ogmore and the
River Llynfi at
Aberkenfig. It is one of
three main
tributaries of the
River Ogmore which runs through...
- Parc Slip
Colliery was a coal mine near
situated at
Aberkenfig, near
Tondu in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales. This pit was
opened in the 1860s by John...
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confluence of the
Ogmore and
Llynfi rivers. It is
located to the east of
Aberkenfig,
south of Brynmenyn, and south-east of Tondu. It is
around 15 minutes'...
- of the
County Borough of Bridgend, as they
existed on 1
December 2020:
Aberkenfig; Brackla; Bryncethin; Bryncoch; Bryntirion,
Laleston and
Merthyr Mawr;...