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Acrefair (Welsh: Acre-fair; [ˌakrɛˈvɑɪr] ) is a
village in
Wrexham County Borough, north-east Wales, in the
community of Cefn. It was
formerly part of...
- Gungrog; and
Welshpool Llanerchyddol. The
County Borough of
Wrexham wards of:
Acrefair North; Cefn East; Cefn West;
Chirk North;
Chirk South;
Dyffryn Ceiriog;...
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Hafod underground, and
closed in
December 1986. Iron was
worked at Ruabon,
Acrefair, Cefn Mawr and Plas Madoc, and zinc at Wynn Hall. One of the main companies...
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Acrefair railway station (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌakrɛˈvɑɪr] ak-REH-vire) was a
former station on the Ruabon–Barmouth line in
North East Wales. It closed...
- Cefn
comprises the
villages of Cefn Mawr, Cefn-bychan ("little ridge"),
Acrefair, Penybryn, Newbridge, Plas
Madoc and
Rhosymedre and is
situated on the...
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making four
appearances for
Wales between 1926 and 1930. He pla**** for
Acrefair,
Druids and
Oswestry Town
before moving to
Manchester United where he made...
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immediately east of Llangollen.
Infringements occur between Llangollen and
Acrefair (typically
garden extensions and outbuildings) and the
cutting through...
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mentioning minor boundary changes, the
major changes are: New wards;
Acrefair North (from Plas
Madoc ward and Cefn community),
Bangor Is-y-Coed and Rhos...
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operating both p****enger and
goods services, was
extended from Ruabon, via
Acrefair and Trevor, to
reach Llangollen by 1865. The
Ruabon to
Barmouth Line became...
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Premier Year of 1872
claimed in club's
official history.
Druids merged with
Acrefair United in
August 1927 to form
Druids United.
Druids United merged with...