- of
Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, with
Bargoed lying in
Glamorgan and
Aberbargoed in Monmouthshire. 'Greater
Bargoed', as
defined by the
local authority...
- The Taff
Bargoed (Welsh: Afon Taf
Bargoed) is a
river and
valley near
Pontypridd in
South Wales, and lies off the
Abercynon roundabout on the A470 road...
-
Bargoed railway station serves the town of
Bargoed in the
county borough of Caerphilly,
South Wales. It is a stop on the
Rhymney branch of the
Valley Lines...
-
Bargoed Rugby Football Club is a
rugby union team from the town of
Bargoed in
South Wales. They are
members of the
Welsh Rugby Union and are a
feeder club...
- did not open
until 10
January 1876. A
short branch from Cwm
Bargoed on the Taff
Bargoed line to
Fochriw Colliery was
opened as part of the works. At...
-
Island 1tph from
Rhymeny to
Bridgend (Non-Stop from
Rhymney to
Bargoed) 2tph from
Bargoed to
Barry Island 2tph from
Caerphilly to
Penarth 1tph from Bridgend...
- It
picks up a few tributaries, such as the
River Cynon,
River Rhondda,
Bargoed Taf and Nant Clydach. It
flows through Pontypridd and
through to Taff's...
-
Bargoed Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Bargod) is a muni****l
building located on
Hanbury Road,
Bargoed in the
Rhymney Valley in Wales. The town hall...
- in the
county borough are, Risca,
Ystrad Mynach, Newbridge, Blackwood,
Bargoed, New
Tredegar and Rhymney.
Caerphilly County Borough is in
southeast Wales...
- were then
known as Drefach. The club's name was
officially changed from
Bargoed Rangers to
Bargod Rangers in
January 1975, to
reflect the
correct spelling...